. 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. calv densely setose not glandular with usn illy small lobes co loUa pink or puiple upper segments spot ted stamens 5-10 ( hma Jap C n 50 I 102 j4 p 487 U B 20 121 21 85 23 37 AG 14 473 Gng 4 3i9 F E 'I 431 FR 2 579 — This IS a verj van 175 Azalea Indica (X K) able and much cul tivated species nnd the following


. 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. calv densely setose not glandular with usn illy small lobes co loUa pink or puiple upper segments spot ted stamens 5-10 ( hma Jap C n 50 I 102 j4 p 487 U B 20 121 21 85 23 37 AG 14 473 Gng 4 3i9 F E 'I 431 FR 2 579 — This IS a verj van 175 Azalea Indica (X K) able and much cul tivated species nnd the following varieties are often described as species (1) Lif lanceolate or elliptic acute 2-1 in lovq dull abote atid rufoiisli/ ^tiir/oie sh> ub<t S-3 ft high someiihatlooicly binmhed \ ar Eaempfen Rehder L\ s deciduous only a few small ones below the 11 buds persisting till spring Nd' elliptic, bright green: fls. 2-3, with or before the lvs.; calyx-lobes oval, rounded ; corolla 1-2 in. broad, pink or orange-red: stamens 5, with yellow anthers. Apr., M ly lap —This is the hardiest variety , hardy even in ^ew Eng \ ar Simsi Rehdei C4 Indica Sims not Linn.). Lvs persistent daik gieen HnceoKte fls. 1-3,. 176. Double-flowered Azalea Indica (X colored or carmine ; calyx-lobes lanceolate ; 10, with purple anthers. May, June. China. 1480. 3:275. (2) Itvs. obovate or obovate-lanceolate, obtuse, rarely acute ; H-2 in, long, less strigose, and usually shining above : low, much-branched shrubs. Var. macr4iitha, Reichb. {, Bunge. A. DanielsiAna, Paxt.). Lvs. coriaceous, dark green, shining, obovate or oval: fls. usually single, 3-3 in. broad, pink or purplish pink ; stamens 5-10, usually enc^psed. China. : 129. 3: this variety nearly all of the beautiful garden forms of the Indian Azaleas have originated by cross-breeding with other varieties and forms of A. /iirfiVn introduced from Japanese and Chinese gardens, and by hybridizing,


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