. 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. PHOEMIUM PHOTOGRAPHY 1313 scarlet, but in natiiral forms varying almost to pure vellow; perianth 18-21 lines Ion?. 3199. Gn. 50, p. 3G9. 13:748. 1848:5. V. 13:340. Gn. 20, p. 397.âVar. atropurpitreum has reddish purple foliage. 1877, p. 389. Var. atropurpureum variegatum is alleged to be a &


. 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. PHOEMIUM PHOTOGRAPHY 1313 scarlet, but in natiiral forms varying almost to pure vellow; perianth 18-21 lines Ion?. 3199. Gn. 50, p. 3G9. 13:748. 1848:5. V. 13:340. Gn. 20, p. 397.âVar. atropurpitreum has reddish purple foliage. 1877, p. 389. Var. atropurpureum variegatum is alleged to be a "veritable fountain of white, purple and rose ; Var. nlgro-pictum {iV. pui-pzireum nigro- limbatum, Hort. Saul?). Lvs. deep green, with a nar- row margin of blackish purple, which becomes broader. 1767. Phormium tenax. and more distinct towards the base, making in mature plants a zigzag line which outlines the 2-ranked habit of the lvs. Var. variegatum has fls. striped creamy yellow and white. 1878, p. 86. Var. Veitchianum (var. Veltchii and P. V^eitchi(inum-, Hort.) has broad creamy white stripes on a light green ground. 5:39. The type and varieties all have the red margin and the variegated forms are all smaller than the type. AA. Lvs. 'A-lVn in. wide, scarcely split at aper. Cookiinum, Le Jolis. A smaller plant: lvs. 2-3 ft. long: scape 3-G ft. high: perianth 12-15 lines long, yel- lower than the above. Var. variegatum has yellowish white stripes. 1874:112. â ^_ jj^ PHOSPHATE. This word is often used by farmers as synonymous with commercial fertilizers. Consult Fertility, Fertilizers and Manures. PHOTlNIA (Greek,photeinos, shining; alludingto the shiningfoliage). lueludm^Heteromeles imd FourtJtia^a. lios(lce(e, tribe Pometv, Ornamental evergreen or de- ciduous shrubs, with alternate, usually serrate lvs., white fls. in sometimes very large corymbs, and very dec- orative red or scarlet fr. The evergreen species are ten- der in N. Eng., and bear


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