. 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. 572 FELICIA sily fru r. Blue Mabguehite. Fig. 80fi. An ant, 1-2 ft., with roundisli ovate op- rge, solitary heads of an exquisite (as Vinmtria amelloides). 1 :G74. Gng. G: 149.âThere is a rarie- .H. 8:296). Grown igs. HaniUcd like a' Cineraria ; or, 'if grown from sjiring cuttings for winter bloom, like


. 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. 572 FELICIA sily fru r. Blue Mabguehite. Fig. 80fi. An ant, 1-2 ft., with roundisli ovate op- rge, solitary heads of an exquisite (as Vinmtria amelloides). 1 :G74. Gng. G: 149.âThere is a rarie- .H. 8:296). Grown igs. HaniUcd like a' Cineraria ; or, 'if grown from sjiring cuttings for winter bloom, like a Chry- santhemum, but with more heat in tlie fall. An elegant pot-plant, and useful for bedding in a pro- tected place. L_ p[_ g^ FENDL£BA (after Augustus P e n d 1 e r, a German naturalist, bo- tanical explorer of Ni'W Mexico). Sriritrnif'i-rir. Low, spn-adiii;_' -I , with sniiill, <â ]â¢] , greyish I'olia^r. .â ..â . ~. .< in June alony Hi'' -1' i der, arching hrain In < der glass, (^ne species from Texas to Mexico ; allied to Philadelphus. Fls. usually solitary at the end of short lateral branchlets ; calyx lobes and petals 4; stamens 8: ovary almost superior: fr. a 4-celled, dehiscent capsule, with flat, oblong jnellod ruploola, Engelm. and Gr. To 4 ft.: Ivs. lincar-laiu'i-o. late or linear-oblong, 3-nerved, revolute ut the margin, greyish tomentose beneath, )^-l in. long : fls. milky white, 1 in. across; petals rhombic ovate, with distinct claw, spreading; stamens erect. June. 2:113. 1891, 1899:231. Alfred Rehder. FENNEL. Species of. Famleulum (UmbellifercB), an- nuals or treated as such, used as salad or condimental herbs. Nativ ..f S, ,.^ The romnion ( f. officindh. i. ..rMni, iiiLslly for its ;; Ivs., which arc i, . ⢠m i , r,.|^.-. â nni also foi- i'l s amnialir seeds, l.'-r . ilm raw. Sows i^ fall to niMiiv o;i,l, _orn,illation in spi-iii-, or sow in early spring. In any good


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