. 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. ANEMONE ANEMONOPSIS 65 DD. Sootstoek slender, creeping, cylindrical. 15. nemordaa, Linn. Wood A. St. simple, 3-8 in., nearly smooth : rootstocls horizontal, 3-4 times the st. in diameter : Ivs. of involucre petioled, 3-o-parted ; ba- sal Ivs. appearing after the fi. St., 5-parted, divisions wedge-shaped, toothe
. 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. ANEMONE ANEMONOPSIS 65 DD. Sootstoek slender, creeping, cylindrical. 15. nemordaa, Linn. Wood A. St. simple, 3-8 in., nearly smooth : rootstocls horizontal, 3-4 times the st. in diameter : Ivs. of involucre petioled, 3-o-parted ; ba- sal Ivs. appearing after the fi. St., 5-parted, divisions wedge-shaped, toothed : lis. white or purplish, solitary, 1 in. across : akenes pubescent; styles hooked. May. Eu. and Siberia. Three or more horticultural va- rieties. Var. Alba, Hort. (^?eno, Hort.). Fls. larger, pure white, and abundant. Int. 1883. Gn. 32; 618. D. 25. Var. Eobinsoniina, Hort. (var. ccertilea, Hort.). A robust form, 6-12 in., with broader and thicker Ivs., and large fls., becoming blue. Sometimes given as a separate species. Gn. 4G,p. 153; 32:618: p. 345. Var. rdsea, Hort. (var. rubra flore-pleno, Hort.). Pis. a reddish purple ; now much used. 16. quinqueJdlia, Linn. {A. nemorbsa, var. qicinquefd- lia, Gray). This American species differs from A. nemo- rosa in having smaller fls., involucral Ivs. less lobed, fo- liage paler, and much more slender st. and petioles. The common Windflower or Spring Anemone, formerly called A. nemorosa. 17. deltoidea, Dougl. St. simple, slender, 6-12 in. high, from a slender rootstock : Ivs. trifoliate, basal ones petioled, others nearly sessile, coarsely crenated, often incised: fls. solitary, white, rather large: akenes several, densely pubescent; style very short. Spring. Pacific slope. DDD. Sootstoek horisonfal, flesJiy or somewhat tuberous. 18. ranunculoides, Linn. Yellow Wood A. St. 3-8 in., from elongated, somewhat tuberous rootstock : Ivs. 3-5-parted, divisions deeply cut and serrated : fls. gol- den yellow, usually
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