Archive image from page 394 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam03bail Year: 1900 POPINAC is/l<vâ;â POPLAR. Seo /'../;« POPLAR, YELLOW. nlrndroil. POPPY. /'<iiâini: California P. is Jiachsvholzii Celandine P. Sliihiphnriim. Corn P. Papaver Hhwu. Horned P. U of trei- trees, us i have a


Archive image from page 394 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam03bail Year: 1900 POPINAC is/l<vâ;â POPLAR. Seo /'../;« POPLAR, YELLOW. nlrndroil. POPPY. /'<iiâini: California P. is Jiachsvholzii Celandine P. Sliihiphnriim. Corn P. Papaver Hhwu. Horned P. U of trei- trees, us i have a ti the tops Rive II \.\ of thi' <â â woods I I ?-. f ifi f - ⢠p 1906. Stuminutc catkins uf Pupulus iiiion(tst the easiest of all trees to â¢eadily from hardwood cuttittjs, as Is do. The weeping varieties are â 11 erect kinds, P. f/ramliilinliiln â I stock. I'oplars thrive in almost M- Cottonwood is most at home in '.â .:.,â- , -t in the East. Kor ' r 11 n , (III i,, r;,iis(. of their rapid 'III ' III I i I |ir,,irie stotes some I of Ame Ills. It springs np ipiii-kly in cleurinKs, and durinK its comparatively short lit'o holds the soil and protects other vegetation and finally contributes Its own substance to the ninintenanco of the stronRcr forests. In ihi- â ⢠i rxertfd a most powerful effect upon til. ii i,f our forest areas and upon the fri i I . I ,1 from remote time. The same qnuliti. i iitc, in many instances, in extensive oniiihM i,i,,i |,,,(ii mL--. The funit in the ' of Poplars is the tendency to plant too many ond to allow them to give character to the place. About summer resorts, for exomple. Poplars and willows are used much too frcclv. Tliev give the place a look of cheapness. They arc planted in Otwlii.'ll 1 III andai'i' i It is nil . Ii M lillato Such .'I. . ovary Mis: fr. seeds: â . often ip-tree. ⢠white-leaved Poplars produce sts of foliage, especially if set cs' Poplar {PopuliiH JJollmna |\ I he


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