Gladiolus angustus. Jacquin. Icones, tab. 252, vol. ii.

Cornflag with linear leaves long and ribbed: blossom yellowish; the three lower petals marked with red.

REFERENCE TO THE PLATE.

1. The outer sheath of the empalement.
2. The inner sheath.
3. A blossom spread open.
4. Seed-bud and pointal.
5. Flower of a larger variety.


Our figure represents a plant from the nursery of Mr. Williams, and which we at first were inclined to regard as a distinct species from the Gladiolus angustus of Jacquin: but meeting soon after with a plant in the collection of Messrs. Whitley and Brames, of larger dimensions, (a flower of which we have represented,) its intermediate character appears, upon comparison, to connect a regular chain of variation, the smallest link of which is (at present) the one now figured.

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Both plants are of easy culture, requiring no other treatment than what is common to bulbs of this class.

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