. 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. NERTERA crises 6 species of similar lialjit found i ât tlie soutliern Tlie Ih-, , is X. ,,. ^^huâ h rui.«.-s Aliili-s, thu 's to (' Tristan a'Ai'milui. and tin- mountains and Tasmania. Tlic Plant is v


. 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. NERTERA crises 6 species of similar lialjit found i ât tlie soutliern Tlie Ih-, , is X. ,,. ^^huâ h rui.«.-s Aliili-s, thu 's to (' Tristan a'Ai'milui. and tin- mountains and Tasmania. Tlic Plant is vision. It needs a samlv soil, with prefers shade in summer. It may ne some winter in the North, makes a good house plant and well-fruited specimens are occasionally used abroad in fancy bedding as a novelty. The fruit may last from midsummer well into the Nerteras are slender creepers, with small, opposite Ivs. which are stalked or not, ovate or ovate-lanceolate; stipules grown into a sheath with the petioles, 2- dentate or entire: fls. axillary, incon- spicuous, sessile; crolla 4-lobed; sta- mens 4: ovary i;-celled; drupe 2-seeded. depr^ssa, Banks and Soland. Almost glabrous: sti-nis (l-li) in. ;. -l-cornered: Ivs. 2-t lini-- I '!ij li :-lh "vate, acute or obtuse, Um' â i lli-shy; peti- oles about a^ I : Hh-s; stipules very small: il- - Ihn .. 21:2167 (charnnuy). L;..M. ..T'.I'J. -^y. M. NESa;A. See Decodon. NEW NEVltrSIA (after Rev. R it.), nosdcew. This is a very rare wild only on some shaded cliffs m-: It is, however, quite hardy as far nm Its long, slender, wand-like brain- Kerria, but it has no petals, and its Spira-a kind. The fls. are about an HAMPSHIRE 107& Nevius, who di-scovered NETTLE. False N h ; ;,-â. Dead N., Lam TreeN C If â "'"â NEVADA 14 11 al the Ne 1 n to I tl 1 ch HOKTICULTHRE IN 1 1 rt fthe a tern lope of the S nta ns s the h ef f t so thei part of the 0 near tl N Fg St e 1 o ntan s n pre entb tl


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