Archive image from page 245 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofamer02bail Year: 1906 CYCLAMEN sharp-pointed and stiff, dark, shining green. Japan. B. M. 63-4. III. 29:379. 21:163. R. H. 1896, p. 369. 13:141 ;I8:1; 19: 436. Mn. 2: 88 ; 6:134


Archive image from page 245 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofamer02bail Year: 1906 CYCLAMEN sharp-pointed and stiff, dark, shining green. Japan. B. M. 63-4. III. 29:379. 21:163. R. H. 1896, p. 369. 13:141 ;I8:1; 19: 436. Mn. 2: 88 ; 6:134. â The common- est species in cult. Produces a handsome 5 crest or crown of out- A-'' ward flowing lvs., which remains in per- 1 fection for months and years. The fruit â lb densely tomentose, but is not often seen m cultivated plants. Much used at funerals. circinAlis, Linn. ( C. Tfwudrsii, R. Br.). Taller, rarely branching : lvs. twice longer than those of C. revolnta, gracefully arching, thepinuEP afoot or less long, falcate,dark green above and pale beneath. Moluccas. B. M. 2H2(i-7. F. S. 20: 2118-19.âFruit glabrous at maturity. Not un- common in good collections. Rapid grower as com- pared with some other species. Rumphii, Miq. Usually low, but said to be tall in the wild : crown large and full : the lvs. 3-6 ft. long and 12-18 in. wide ; pinnae pale, thin, lanceo- late, 12-14 in. long and in. wide ; petiole spiny. Belleffinti, Lind. & Rod. Stem short, cylindrical and rif-ri : lvs. long anil graceful, recurved, the linrar-lanrfulate slightly falcate, sessile pinnie en- tin- and plane on the border, somewhat glaucous ; prtioles spinuloseat the base. China. 33: 586. m6dia, R. Br. Tall(10-15 ft.), the trunk cylindrical, bearing a large crown : lvs. curved downwards, 4 ft. or more long, elliptic or lanceolate ; pinnae numerous, linear and pointed ; petiole convex below, flat or nearly so on top. Australia. 26: 368. Names which have appeared in the Ame


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