. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . ybe kept in a box of soil for this time, then sown. Cuttingand division of the plants may be tried on alba andpaniculate. Rhus typhlna ^f ? ^^=5 =^?.•^ l =^ ^^^;laciniaia Khus typhina laciniata has a good reputation. The common typhina it-self has so many good qualities that when a cut leavedform goes with it, it furnishes a plant of great merit. The common typhina is well known and admired forits foliage. Its leaves are compound, of a deep greencolor, and when Autumn approac


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . ybe kept in a box of soil for this time, then sown. Cuttingand division of the plants may be tried on alba andpaniculate. Rhus typhlna ^f ? ^^=5 =^?.•^ l =^ ^^^;laciniaia Khus typhina laciniata has a good reputation. The common typhina it-self has so many good qualities that when a cut leavedform goes with it, it furnishes a plant of great merit. The common typhina is well known and admired forits foliage. Its leaves are compound, of a deep greencolor, and when Autumn approaches it changes to anorange scarlet hue. Even as a single specimen on alawn it is of great beauty in Autumn. This has led toits use for massing, and the mass of color it displays isgorgeous. This Sumach is not uncommon in a wild condition, andas it increases by underground growth, to some extent,it is often found in considerable quantities in a wildcondition. The shoots of this Sumach are covered with a fuzzy,hair-like growth, which gave rise to one of its commonnames. Bearded Sumach, the other being Stags Horn. Cephalanthusocciden talis I he Narrow-leaved English &ay Laurel, Cerasus Laurocerasus Sumach. In height it is sometimes seen of 12ft to 15ft.,more or less branched. .\11 that relates to the common typhina applies to thecut leaved form as well. One has but to understand thatthe latter is possessed of laciniate foliage, which tomany is considered an additional merit. These Sumachs are increased by root cuttings, thecommon type by seeds as well, but when the cut leavedone is the one to be propagated, it is necessary to be sureit is on its own roots and not a grafted plant, for it issaid it is sometimes root grafted on the common typhina. One of our native, large-growing shrubsis Cephalanthus occidentalis, betterknown to many as the Buttonball name recognizes the resemblance of its ball offlowers to the ball of seeds of the Plane tree, Platanus,which they closely


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