v-r ~ ~,» PAGE TEN . Ah ‘ti, 0 o ed ccmplicated, and withni very cgtly mg“, {mug “m”; "o, mum T‘ s ti) Lhfi COllOCiDI. ‘gun “gamu- Qr pgydgyy, 319i 1n " ; Orchids are distinguished by their mug, m..." mow, “m, mm my "Agricola", perfect, irregular flowers, with their gum aerfnnth adn -c . "In that wild Orchid that your mt 1mm The palm‘: ghee, 2:: ]u:"$$_filh;mm_ In their next falling shall destroy, “ions, he“ “u” ‘mweflni w up“! Bmbmm up ‘urpurpk “Bu,” Mmum‘ “d pusswmne “d sweet’ land three to petals. One o! the lntter 1n "my, Lav” bu‘; 3 gum mo", ‘ The Bligh“ 1‘“"‘°’ mm‘ “is l°~“" 11S differentiated u» form the “lip-" 4 whito-flowered rel-in ‘occurs. Late "A. E_"—In Poet's Comer. g t The family Orchldaceae is one of s: “if griirfflbtkulepfiillilgrtrtiugtex: lilufrgmf ‘uumpy ‘WWI-em - m” mm" m”"°5m‘g gwups Of thcjcalled the column, which consists of (g) c gh-gu, Mm 5m," q Thwart"? plan“? partly "m" the r°' the style coalesced with the anther Lmyggu-pp" 5.9.1. m-mqqhr “p ‘l; lnarkablc forms which the flowers ‘or two anthers. m cypnpedlum)’ ‘n Wm“, pmkmilmk from’ wit}! ‘ J2 ‘-" "'°"‘° 5"T’°‘°‘ “w?” “d ‘flml arrangement maimed by the wrm round ol-mee but not fislured. Stem ‘i mm‘ "he huh” smcmmed dumb gynandrous. 'I'he fruit is a one cell hum“, 44 4m my,‘ gnaw-m, q_ l .2: w. i~~~-~~ i» c ram-- u» orchids 1on3 n30 attracted the at- KEY To THE ISLAND oncnms :,OZ“(YM‘_’“;§,D‘“ 3mm" "Id w" l: :f:;:;ilx::.i..i1i.;.;: .T.il'..i’£l‘f.’.,.fil2. (MM b M, M __ ~»-~~--= mom m» - are often extremely bcuutlflll and y ' “H ‘mm ‘ arm‘ . (A) Cyprincdllllfl LIP WWW. m" enther solitary, persistent: pollen =};,_-_,,+_._~_.—_~;~:~_~ I; .i~'~-. grains in s wuy mus with e. stalk . T. and a besnl diso- flr, wqqd’; 4 (Sinlhhsnnrll. clsvellltlnflflchx) Caused By a Neglected Cold Snrvne. ‘Ihree-wothed rum Orohi-i. “Ililm James A. Isumue, 3,3,, wimp-l Flower smell, yellow or greenish; lip lgzxielllmlry nwllelury colfid I'l:fd,.ld$r,fl,!lf- If‘ ‘plum, twee-lobed’ lob“ um u-rml. .1 frlfillll told me if x would take Dr. would "'7 “m” “m” mm“ m" “m” Norway Pino Syrup it would help me, so I got l.‘ els apreunni‘ Late July‘ In ‘mug’ bottle and it (lid relieve my mgll. J num boes- syn. H. trloentm. Hook. f ' “Iemtha mother ofsixehildrmiIllsltim (M; 309), 1 ‘ Norway ovary one of tllom when they have eoldl, md find it (4) n "bull-t. (Purim Th“, - always giws rr-lirf, and I would not be without u». 'm ' ' Pine W. ho‘lm m. mything’). . Riound-leaved Orchis. Flower many, syrup PrirvzufiTr :1 bottle; large! family in fig‘ QQ g1!‘ whitish-green; llp GU03], ‘obtuse; amoral»: atiomiflrgilgvt “r Mir by Tbs '1‘- Illhunt‘ spur elevate. Les, bml, orblculmr, v1.1. __._.. . ::-:_—_—_—_~- hi, .- r <1 r -_.-..l:--./.—r.~~..—.. hue’ 4'1 inch” ‘cl-on: ‘um brscted. July, in dry hsrdwoofi. Commune! House. , ‘> (M: 809). “w” (5) l1. blepharlllotth iwilld.) Le Patron end Petr-ones! o! the Tan’ Whittbmngm orchh’ “war ' small, s01" white. not shining; lip Omedlsn Tuberculosis Aeucoieticn. n tonzueihaped’ Gnu", ‘horny “m8. sen! ou: Isa-nest good Iilhel fer the l ed; “an. h“; A dun” “m. mm” success of your cerium“ Sul Inn. July, sphagnum moon 1nd bogs. (M; In our numerous tours through MOL s11 pal-ts of this greet country, we have w] H‘ hen“ (Michx) R‘ Br‘ Ru‘ b-len much struck h; the splendid efforts ietidltglcgierfionlsrs?giitzgflzt'mzog wnich ere being rude to combat this eu- with s. long ceplllsry fringe; petals ribls disease, end the generous public @351"; 5P"? fifilllmnB U10 lVlTY- LEW spirit which is being shown to take July‘ common m w“ meadows’ (B' __ IL: 310). ‘every step possible to ueeure the heslth (7) H. ku.°,h‘” Gray‘ sud by é of cur people, which uheulli and nus! In ul$mm w occur he", path”), m 7; ‘the prime purpose o! us e11 in laying _ error f0!‘ the preceding? The flower 2' 1h; fundutioue e! the life o! our Notions 15 “P5971 u“ mm“ mlnulfly toulh‘ To e11 who ere giving their time. em and the spur longer than the -.~ 'nri liiblVibllfil to rules thin fund we eenf ovny‘ 3.5 cm‘ "o! doubtful occur- ; ' ' , renocY-Meuervy. (M: 310). 1 our cordial greetings end trust that their; (I) 1!, pgysodgg (1,) 5w, Pufplg- efforts, which have been so successful in l "mild 0T¢hl5- FWWB!‘ 60“ mlliVE OX’ ,1 ‘the past will this yoer bs crowned with j mac‘ 1'2 inch ‘c7095’ rmiranl’; “p :3 ‘gruater nlccosa than ever bsnro. wjfrzimg, n / ., $3744?“ all). / _ ‘ / V (a) B. Andrewsli. white. Andrews‘ . ’/ p20,} Orchid. A hybrid of H. lscers and H. ;; *1 04/ I‘ psycodes. Flower white, rose tinted, ____ - lfiqll loosely racemed; petals cuneste- ; *“‘* spnthulste, obtuse. denticulate above: f» -:~ r ‘ " ' ' divisions of‘ lip, end lower leaves, as ;; @0159” 917a m"""“°°‘~i°‘7“7l3‘ QQWQQWIQPQEQIQQCGWWW in H. lecere. Late July, in swampy fl ’ " meadows. (Mesorvy: 311). '. a s (l0) ll. flmbrllh (Alt) R. N. f D e l l c l o a s Lnrgeflowered Orcis. Reeemblel H. Z Q psyoodes but flower larger, paler, i F r- dllm- of raceme groater, and loa. ._‘ ' R T E broader. Lip about 2 em. wide. syn. H. grandiflora Torr. “Occurrence f? 9 ‘v doubvful”—-Messervy. (Beln: 811). 3' ,-,_, ‘p. (c) Necttloae. flowers without n ‘g5 conqalcuous spur; fertile anther sol- , itary, pollen messes usually soft or ' granuloee. g (a) Root fleshy-fibrous. ‘j g m) {ogonls ophloglossollfl. m.) l Kerr. Rose Pogonia. Snakemouth. g 3 Flower solitary, pile rose to wl-ilu; ,._ sepals end petals sllke, lip locerste- t, =¢€ toothed, not lobed. Stem with one . __ lest st the middle. ‘July, on ephlq- ', ~ num moors. (M: all). ' L- ~ . . . . . b s. . l if"; lflflgt“g‘i'"°,"s~ dehclofils! _ llz) iorztthuefiomlmlbon- L. Arathuee. I , Ofdef _t ‘u; P!“ as muct ha’ j Flower solitary, erect. magenta-pink; 4 5. i")! ‘l {'15 m" d" U I: - apical half of lip recurved. Stem : Ea r1.) ‘l1~‘.-°.f.‘i'&‘.l'l. i; . c.3111: ":.:::"."";.;:' 2; 0f delectable taste. ~ m“ Jun,’ Wham“ mom and {i . bogs. (Meelervy: m). I5.‘ R BA Y g us) calmn- Micheline) <51.) B. Br. dress-pink. Flower several, in a loos: rmceme, mhgents (rnrely __ ‘ white), reeupinnte with lip upper- j§=' Phone 211 Kent ~ meet. lieu solitary, buol, grass-like. garcsclczomvooocccncmmzanszzccoaan - - - - I 1*"? “'1' °" ‘Phmml’ "m" ‘M’ _:___._>____- .............. ___~._'_...;- ,_'_ ~ any I W'- --~"- m ‘ "' - Beck. Blender Lodiesfltrcsees. Flower l smoll, white, many, in a very long second meme; lip greenish with B k white crtmed nnrgin- 1a.. ovate in o0 s s e banal rosette. Roots fasciculete. August in dry sandy woods. (M: 31!)- BOOKS are among our best friends. and are a molt 30:24 mow“ mm, suitable and appropriate CHRISTMAS GIFT. lu-ger than the preceding, racemoee, almond-scented; up. and pet. con- Our BOOK SHFILVES and COUNTERS are simply nivent into a hood, lip pnndurete groaning under the loud of the LATEST BOOKS by (flfidle-lhllfidl- stem Jelly. roots POPULAR AUTHORS. Selected from many pub- WWW‘ H m")- “"°*- ‘WM “ghorsh dry or damp meadows or wood edges. (M: Ill). 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In 1930 DeForeet Croslcy has csrab. Iishcd a leadership which has not: been threatened. But more important is the fact that week after week, month after month, that leadership has increased. Today a bigger majority of Canadians than ever are choosing DeForest Crosley. "i" Canadians Buying for Value and Performance There has been no trick to the DC sales success in 1930. DcForest Croslcy leadership has been leadership in the things you want in a radio- ltoncqualirymniperformanccn .¢sb.-‘ value. ' inecbcaury... Dl: FOREST CnosLE voun RAIAJIONEGR, YEARS to coma 143 Great George“ Street. Charlottetown DIG , Operating Radio Station c. |=. ‘c. v. 143 Great George Street, Charlottetown rich woods. (Meseervy: 317). ' (18) C. maculeln. Raf- Spotted Coral-root. A larger plant; flower purple Ind white, 10 in 30 in raeeme; lip deeply J-lobed, the lateral lobes smell, the middle rather quadrste; column yellow, spotted magenta; epur manifest. syn. c inultiflora Nutt- July, in dry hardwoods. (M: S17). (ll) C. odontorhlu. NutL. is given ful occurrence, according m Messer- VI. ls being e southern species. The (l) Plants letfless: roots corelloid. vplont is purplish, end the llp entire _ 4m Corlllorrhln mus». ohmlfl sine. merly coral-rent. Flower email, pole Jello‘! or Iw t to i: in e white, motted magenta. (M: 317). (b) Plant: with lemma; root n conn. p01 suenltrliejnilolls. Glichx). each. Inc suthorlty for the presence Dealer for Radios, Murray River, P. E. l. Accessories, eto. King's County Garage Co., Ltd. Montague, P. E. l. Itndie Soles 1nd Service. mes =11- ’) .{IiI9l n4 D ‘Tvnr Color" r loath M. Chisholm M»=;;;§;~f;‘§;f;;,j§“ North Tryon, P. l. l. nceme; lip white. z-lobed rlutscEJEETéTFiEldEr-s‘Muullfrliirle?very it the tip, not spotted. Stem-lea. re-‘lga duced t0 scales. Late Mny, in damp’ ll, greenish, in g short raccme, l, dlccls much longer than the over- les; lip truncate, S-lobed at the tip, middle lobe smell. Licaf solitary, ovate, near the middle of the stem. Late July. in damp woods and thick- cts. (B. 1-1.: 318). (21) Lllmrls Locselii. (L) Richards. ‘Iwayblade. Flower whitish or yellow- ish-green, in n‘ few-flowed raccmc; 11p narrow, cuneate or oblong, yellow- lsh-green. Lea. 2, basal. (M: 31a). while these descriptions are very concise, they hold all the essential specific features, so that ihe,_studen.‘. by their aid, may pronounce upon his plant with certainty. For extend- ,cd study the page number ni Gray's Ailnllal of Botany is alwpcndcd to of the species is given in brackets, "M" referring to Macswaln‘; list. I must here express my obligation to Mr. H. A. Meeee vy for the dates of flowering and local habitats, and sl- eo for his care in revising my menu- script. The follmving orchids are lmown to have a range from Newfoundland and E. Quebec southward into the U. S. A., and may b: present here, though not yet reported: Cyvpri-pcdium pcrvilflorum iwllld.) R. Bu; H. obtusnta (Pusan) Rich- ards; H. 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