The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . —Recent Introductions, &c. 7 Acer— platanoides compaotum (). An Drnamental variety, producing a compact, round head. p. globosa (globular). A neat, round-hcadcil form, rather slow in Integrilolimu(entire lobed). This only diflers from the type in liaving the lobes of the leaf entire. (R. G. 1387, p. 431, f. )A. p. multicolor (many-coloured). /. red, large, speckled ami blotched with ycUowish-white later. 1896


The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . —Recent Introductions, &c. 7 Acer— platanoides compaotum (). An Drnamental variety, producing a compact, round head. p. globosa (globular). A neat, round-hcadcil form, rather slow in Integrilolimu(entire lobed). This only diflers from the type in liaving the lobes of the leaf entire. (R. G. 1387, p. 431, f. )A. p. multicolor (many-coloured). /. red, large, speckled ami blotched with ycUowish-white later. p. Reltenbaolill (Reiteubachs). I. large, changing in the autimm to a deep crimson-red, varying to yellow and p. rubrum (red). A variety with leaves p. nndalatnm (wavy). I. bullate, with very wavy, crisped margins. A curious ,^nd interesting variety. Among other varieties of the Norway Maple the foUowinj! maybe i»entioned: columiiare. dilao-ralum, cucldoruin. inleijrijoimm,nanum (8VN. pyfjmc^um of gardens), and polymorphum (many-formed). A synonym of A. palmalvm. ^, W^. »>?? Fig. 6. Aciut lineauilobum. A. Pseudo-platanus atropurpureum (dark purple).* A very tino variety, with dark purple leaves ; worthy of extensive elegantlssimum variegatum (very elegant, varie- gatecf). l. in spring suffused with rose-pink on a cream ground, and in some cases irregularly splashed with green. A vigorous and showy sport from A. flavo-marginatum (yellow-margined). I. pale green, mottled and edged with Leopold! (Leopolds). I. marbled with purple, yellow, and green ; petioles red. A very pretty, Belgian Webbianum (Webbs). Similar in colour of leaves to jlavo-mar<jinatum, but of more vigorous pulchrum (pretty). A synonym of A. pygmseum (dwarf). A garden name for a dwarf form of A. platanoidis mbram Drummon


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