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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . 68. Aloe serrulata. cc. Border of lvs. usually only near the apex:mottling present. 5. saponjkria, Haw. {A. disticha. Mill., not Linn, norThunb. A. timbelldta, DC). Shortly caulescent : gray-green or purplish, the small teeth re-mote : racemes short and


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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . 68. Aloe serrulata. cc. Border of lvs. usually only near the apex:mottling present. 5. saponjkria, Haw. {A. disticha. Mill., not Linn, norThunb. A. timbelldta, DC). Shortly caulescent : gray-green or purplish, the small teeth re-mote : racemes short and 460. —Varies into many J* forms. Var. lilteo-striata, Haw. , coarsely 69. Aloe hete 6. latifdlia, Haw. (A. sapondria,va,T. latifblia, Hort.).Lvs. apple-green, thick and broad, concave, the con-spicuous pale blotches irregularly transversely confluent;teeth large, mostly curved, rather remote : racemesshort and dense. Cape. 1346. 7. commutita. Tod. Lvs. rather thinner : racemesseveral, somewhat elongated. Abys. 8. obsciira, Mill. [A. picta, Thunb.). Lvs. rather nar-rower and thinner : racemes elongated. Cape. B. 9. grandidentflta, Salm. Lvs. and racemes still moreelongated. Cape. ccc. Border of lvs. nearly absent: mottling scarcelypresent: lvs. involute at tip. 10. glaOca, Mill. (4. r7(or?ocf(«»)n, DC). mottled, very glaucous, the irregular red or brownteeth subconfluent : inflor. simple, densely racemose;fls. red, scarcely constricted above the ovary. 1278. A hybrid with A. humilis, var. incurva, isA. cyanea. Var. muric&ta, Sch. Lvs. glaucous, with large teeth,those ou the keel or apex more developed. 11.


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