No. 306. 
DELPHINIUM TRICORNE. 
"tt Order. 
POLYANDRIA TRIGY NIA. 
We received this little plant from our 
friend Mr. Robert Carr. It is a native (ac- 
cording to Pursh) of the shady sides of fer- 
tile hills, from Virginia to Carolina, also of 
Upper Louisiana. 
It is quite hardy with us, and flowers in 
the month of May: the stems are from eight 
inches to a foot in length; they have not 
yet produced any seeds with us, but we have 
successfully increased them by dividing the 
If they are cultivated in the latter way, care 
must be taken that the roots may not be 
disturbed or injured in cleaning the ground 
in the winter, as at that season the tops 
wholly disappear. 
