. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1658 SENECIO 5. 61egan3, Linn. (S. purpiireus, Hort. Jacohwa ile- jraHS, Moench). Purple Ragwort. Annual, viscid-pu- bescent, erect or diffuse, 1-2 ft.: Its. various, mostly oblong in outline, pinnate, lobed or toothed, the sinuses mostly broad and rounded, clasping at the base: heads in loose corrrabs, the ray


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1658 SENECIO 5. 61egan3, Linn. (S. purpiireus, Hort. Jacohwa ile- jraHS, Moench). Purple Ragwort. Annual, viscid-pu- bescent, erect or diffuse, 1-2 ft.: Its. various, mostly oblong in outline, pinnate, lobed or toothed, the sinuses mostly broad and rounded, clasping at the base: heads in loose corrrabs, the rays purple, disk-fls. yellow. S. At'r. B AI iJ8. âVar er6ctus, Harvey. Stem slender % ⢠2-pinnatifid. Senacio i-Ie- A common form of it has double fls. Var. dlhus, Hort., has white fls. 6. ptilcher, Hook. & Arn. Robust, 2-4 ft., white-cob- webby, the stem simple or nearly .so and scarcely leafy: Ivs. long (4-10 in.), oblong-lanceolate, thick, shallow- lobed and crenate-tootlu-d: heads 2-:i in. across, with manyloiii;-, |inrplr ]-;i\s and a vrllciw disk. Uruguay and Ar-rniuia. I;. M .'.' I;, II. 1,-77,]I. species, with strikiiii,^ t i-rr-i iialtit ami lari4f IN. in siniiiner. Perennial, although It lias been (iescnbeil as annual. In protected places and well-drained soils, it is hardy in southern New England. 7. mikanioldes,Otto(S. scrf)i(fens,DC.). German Ivy. Fig. ^i:] I. Sli !i(l( r aiul srlahrnus, tall-twining: Ivs. ovate or drill'!.I ..\ all' iti onthtir, nmstly with a deep liasal sinus, -l,aipl> ,'i ..r ;le-lohed: head small, discuiil, \. , HI r .â liistiTs ou axillary and turnii- nal bran. In -. .^. .\ I r. - X'^ry coninion conservatory and window-ijarili n plant, easily propagated by cuttings. 8. macroglbssus, 1>(', Lvs. mostly hastate, often with acuminat.' hasal , Init various in shape: beads only 1-3 T, I., arinir vrllow rays. S. Afr. 9. Cineraria, In . .,,,( >narlUma,'Lmn. Seni- cio ,inii,tl


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