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Encyclopedia Britannica



POLYANTHUS

This article appears in Volume V22, Page 18 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: PIG-POL
POLYANTHUS , one of the oldest of the florists'
flowers
 , is probably derived from P. variabilis, itself a
cross
  between the common primrose and the cowslip; it differs from the primrose in having the umbels of
flowers
  carried up on a stalk. The florists' polyanthus has a golden margin, and is known as the gold-laced polyanthus, the properties being very distinctly laid down and rigidly adhered to. The
chief
  of these are a clear, unshaded, blackish or reddish ground colour, an even margin or lacing of yellow extending round each segment and cutting through its centre down to the ground colour, and a yellow band surrounding the tube of exactly the same hue as the yellow of the lacing. The
they should be planted about the end of September or not later than October. Plants for exhibition present a much better and cleaner
appearance
  if kept during winter in a cold well-aired
frame
 .
For the flower borders what are called fancy polyanthuses are adopted. These are best raised annually from seed, the
young
  crop each year blooming in succession. The seed should be sown as soon as ripe, the
young
  plants being allowed to stand through the winter in the seed bed. In April or May they are planted out in a bed of rich garden soil, and they will
bloom
  abundantly the following
spring
 . A few of the better " thrum-eyed " sorts (those having the anthers in the eye, and the pistil sunk in the tube) should be allowed to ripen seed; the rest may be thrown away. In some remarkable forms which have been cultivated for centuries the ordinarily green calyx has become petaloid; when this is complete it forms the hose-in-hose prim-rose of gardeners. There are also a few well-known
double
 -flowered varieties.


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