. 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. SAXIPRAGA SAXIFRAGA 1619 EE. Leaf - margins spread- ing, serrate, sometimes both margins and up- per face crustate 11. Cotyledon 12. Aizoon CO, Apex and margin of leaves without pores. D. T^nie stem all subter- ranean. E. Plant propagating hy means of subterranean bulblets produced on the very short-jointed cau


. 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. SAXIPRAGA SAXIFRAGA 1619 EE. Leaf - margins spread- ing, serrate, sometimes both margins and up- per face crustate 11. Cotyledon 12. Aizoon CO, Apex and margin of leaves without pores. D. T^nie stem all subter- ranean. E. Plant propagating hy means of subterranean bulblets produced on the very short-jointed caudex 13. granulata 14. rivularis EE. Plant propagating by non-biilbiferoiis shoots. F. Foliage peltate, peltata FF. Foliage not peltate, usiiaUy not large. G. Petals yellow IG. chrysantha GG. Petals white (some- times spotted). H. Lowerlvs. orbicu- lar 17. rotundifolia 15. punctata 19. Mertensiana HH. Lower Ivs. cu - neate, ohovate or spatulate {ovate in No. 25). I. Shape of petals lanceolate- acute, or nar- rower 20. bryophora 21. leucanthemifolia 22. Pennsylvanica II, Shape of petals 0 b ov a t e or orbicular 23. nivalis 24. Virginiensis 25. integrifolia DD. True stem above ground, the plant propagating by evident stolons or offsets. E. Petals all equal. F. Pistil more or less ad- nate to the calyx-tube at its base. G. Foliage stiff and withering r a t h e r tlian failing, not divided, the mar- gin usually azoides 27. bronchialis GG. Foliage herbaceous, undivided or Camposii 29. caespitosa 30. aphylla F. Pistil free from the calyx-tube 31. umbrosa .32. Geum EE. Petals unequal, the two lower ones much larger than the others 33. sarmentosa 1. liffulata, Wall. {S. Schmidtii, Regel). Strong- growing plant, with large radical Its. 3-8 in. across and orbicular or obovate in outline and cordate at base, the margin scarcely undulate but ciliate: scape becoming about 1 ft. tall, this and the pedicels and calices gla- brous: fls. white to light purple, or


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