. 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. ime in 1864, and first pictured m G C12 433 (1879) P M 1879 383 Gn 18, p 5119 283, 50, p 23b cc Stim\ glaucou!, lays not fettile coccinea, C av Fig 667, see B M 762(1804) Alwa\s more slender than Z> josea,with niriowtr It ifl( ts and in the wild atleast, (1« It II 11 till D rosea The color nil 1! 1 and does not in elu
. 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. ime in 1864, and first pictured m G C12 433 (1879) P M 1879 383 Gn 18, p 5119 283, 50, p 23b cc Stim\ glaucou!, lays not fettile coccinea, C av Fig 667, see B M 762(1804) Alwa\s more slender than Z> josea,with niriowtr It ifl( ts and in the wild atleast, (1« It II 11 till D rosea The color nil 1! 1 and does not in elude Willi t i>f purple or crim son Til I m scarlet through orange tu \ 11 1 1 n 1 nl I t ims and it has bttu ti (ii ni 1 1 1 H 1 il 1 [ tcies will not h-slm h I lu named varieties p lui 1 1 nd 533 (1881), which ti. .inihn, ,1 I tn be varietieb of D comnta iie piobd h „arden forms of D rosea The only characters thattamly distinguish D coccinea from D tosea arc• glaucous stems and infertile rays of the former,these characters break down in garden B. Gn. 19: 270. II. 12: 525. BB. Lvs. twice pinnate: stems branched from the base:habit spreading. MSrckii, Lehm. (D. glabr&ta, Lindl.). Fig. 668;confer 3878 (1841). Height 2-3 ft.: roots much. slender than those of I). and pinnate: floral bractsi-iillafr: outer involu- . l;i: 270 (1881).I I ml. and is worth111 - Si Ills of species? \i. ?• In Pringle have n Ill station lately. lla^T makes it vastlyilia-e III most of the.( stedlings hadliage. The plants aremuch dwarfer and wider spreading than most floristsDahlias, and show no stem while growing. The branchedflowering stems are remarkably long, slender and wiry, wholly devoid h ii-s : Ivs linear: tls. Mj-i-alh 111:,.-; IM cralbraii^ r -This Nil growing .11. 1. 1;. 1- gathered liui,, >m,.1 ~ 1 been grown at tin .,[l The fine-cut charar er ..t 11 more attractive thai tl, : varieties of D. ms, Seve beautiful dark red .1- purp
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