. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. EHIPSALIS 11. Bquamul63a,Schum.(-C(>pis»iii(w commH«e,Pfeiff.). Somewhat branched, reaching a length of 2 ft.: branches very unequal in length, %-l in. thick, triangular, the angles winged: fls. 1-2, from the deep areolae, 5 lines long, greenish without, yellowish


. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. EHIPSALIS 11. Bquamul63a,Schum.(-C(>pis»iii(w commH«e,Pfeiff.). Somewhat branched, reaching a length of 2 ft.: branches very unequal in length, %-l in. thick, triangular, the angles winged: fls. 1-2, from the deep areolae, 5 lines long, greenish without, yellowish within. Brazil, Ar- gentina. 3763. 12. myosCirus,Schum.(iepisiH(iim ). Somewhat branched, a yard long: branches 3-6 lines thick, 3^-angled, the angles not winged, the terminal branchlets generally acuminate, often tipped by a pencil of bristles: fls. solitary in the deep areoliB, 4-5 lines long, rosy white: fr. red. Brazil. 3755. 13. rhfimbea, Pfeiff. (if. Swnrlnittna (?), Pfeiff.). Branching, reaching a yard in length; joints green, leaf- like, crenate - oblong or rhombic, 1-5 in. long, M-2 in. broad: fls. yellow, about 5 lines long. Brazil. RHODE ISLAND 1515 nJAfa, Steud.). Erect, if nearly 1 yard; joints M'k. usually somewhat lilt, 2-5 in. broad, often 1-'. vellow with reddish , .,l,ttâs). Stem 1-t. pach^ptera, Pfeiff, branching, reachinL- n )i flat, rarely 3-wiiii.'i'l, i i concavo-convex, :i-> m. I purple-red: fls. ;i'i'>:ii - ! tips. Brazil. , -â -Jn ( "Mon^' ty|ii-of incl,in is the most find there a ready and profitable market for the many vegetables which they produce, as the people found in these villages are good buyers who consume large quan- tities of vegetables when they have work. During the past decade the floriculture of the state has been developing rapidly, not so much, however, in the number of establishments as in the area of glass. Where ten years ago the figures were given in hun- dreds, to-day they are incre


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