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 . in. long, with about20 distinctly stalked horizontal pinnie, which are wedge-shaped at the base, and curve upward to a long point :sori strongly oblique to the midrib, wide apart, notreaching either margin or midrib. W. Ind. to Braz. BBBB. Lvs. 3-4 pinnate. c. Ultimate divisions line


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 . in. long, with about20 distinctly stalked horizontal pinnie, which are wedge-shaped at the base, and curve upward to a long point :sori strongly oblique to the midrib, wide apart, notreaching either margin or midrib. W. Ind. to Braz. BBBB. Lvs. 3-4 pinnate. c. Ultimate divisions linear or cuneate : venation somewhat fan-shaped : texture thick. 12. B&ptistii, Moore. Leaf bipinnate, with broadlyovate pinnae 5 in. or more long, each with about 4 stipi-tate linear toothed pinnules ; sori nearly parallel withthe midvein and close to it ; rachises scaly, with pur-plish lined scales. South Sea Islands. 13. aiflne, Swz. Leaf 9-18 in. long, with numerouspinnae on either side, the lower ovate deltoid, the upperlanceolate ; pinnules incised : sori linear. Mauritiusand Ceylon to E. Ind. 14. AdiAntum-nlgmm, Linn. Stalks brownish, lvs. 3-piiniatiliil from winged rachises, triangular, 5-9 in. long;iiltimati divi^icms ovate, sharply incised and serrate onboth sides. Uld World generally. S. 1 Asple rhizophyllum. ASPLENIUM 111 15. cuneitum. Lam. Lvs. 12-lG in. long, 4-6 iu. wide,tripiniKite bdnw. the ultimate divisions broadly obtuseabove and srntni;;ly cuneate below ; son linear, usuallylong fur the size of the segments. Trop. regionsgenerally. 16. fragrans, Swartz {A. fieniculclceum, 2-3-pinnate ; tiltimate segments lanceolate, sharpserrate above ; veins simple or the lowest forked : sorioblong, extending from midrib to near base of the lobespetiole brownish, rachis flattened. W. Ind. S. 1: 577. cc. UUimnte division rhombic, sharpJy spiuulose :texture herbaceous. 17. font&num, Bernh. Growing in dense clusters :lvs. 3-6 in. long. 1 in. or more wide, 2-pinu


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