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143570. Delphinium sp. Ranunculaceae. 



No. 8075. A much-branched annual xerophyte, 2 feet high. The small flowers, 

 blooming in August, are violet with a yellow claw. 



143571. Delphinium sp. 



No. 8090. Perennial 3 feet high, with large deep cobalt-blue flowers. 



143572. Dianthus sp. Silenaceae. 



No. 8052. A plant 2 inches high, with small heads of pink flowers. 



143573. Eremurus sp. Liliaceae. 



No. 8081. Plant 2 feet high; flowers whitish, ribbed green. 



143574. Fritillaria sp. Liliaceae. 



No. 8019. Plant 2 feet high; flowers green brown. 



143575. Fritillaria sp. 



No. 8024. Plant 8 inches high; flowers yellow. 



143576. Fritillaria sp. 



No. 8054. Plant 4 feet high; flowers showy, brick red. 



143577. Fritillaria sp. 



No. 8071. Plant 2 feet high; flowers green brown, small. 



143578. Fritillaria sp. 



No. 8088. Plant 6 inches high, single flower, much like Fritillaria meleagris. 



143579. Gentiana sp. Gentianaceae. 



No. 8085. An annual 18 inches high, with large, blue, white-throated, fragrant 

 showy flowers. It resembles Gentiana moorcroftiana, but grows on alkaline soil. 



143580. Gladiolus sp. Iridaceae. 



No. 8003. Flowers pale purple in a spike 2 feet high. 



143581. Gladiolus sp. 



No. 8009. A variety of the purple-flowered species, with a white throat. 



143582. Gladiolus sp. 



No. 8018. Probabty purple-flowered. 



143583. Gladiolus sp. 



No. 8026. A marsh species that later withstands complete dessication; flowers 

 wine-colored. 



143584. Gladiolus sp. 



No. 8031. A late-flowering species found in cultivated fields; flowers in a dense 

 spike. 



143585. Gladiolus sp. 



No. 8034. A species, about 2 feet high, with purple flowers. 



143586. Gladiolus sp. 



No. 8036. A species growing on rocky slopes to 7,000 feet altitude; flowers 

 cerise. 



143587. Gladiolus sp. 



No. 8041. Grows on dry slopes; flowers wine-colored. 



143588. Gladiolus sp. 



No. 8042. Early-flowering species of the wheatfields; flowers handsome, wine- 

 colored. 



