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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . dense spikelet. July-Sept. Armenia. F. S. 7: 31:592. R. H. 1891, p. 489. vendstum, Boiss. {Armeridstrum dianthifdlium, ). About 8 in.: lvs. grey-green, very stifl : than the last, rose, 12-20 in each long, loose spike-let. July-Sept. AsiaMinor. , 186G: 4


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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . dense spikelet. July-Sept. Armenia. F. S. 7: 31:592. R. H. 1891, p. 489. vendstum, Boiss. {Armeridstrum dianthifdlium, ). About 8 in.: lvs. grey-green, very stifl : than the last, rose, 12-20 in each long, loose spike-let. July-Sept. AsiaMinor. , 186G: 450. Gn. 13 M. 7506. Gn. 53, p. 405. j ^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^ ^^ ACANTHOMINTHA. Lahidhe. Thorny Mint. Ten-der annual, with the habit of Lamium. Its chief inter-est is botanical, the nearest relative of the genus beingthe Brazilian genus Glechon. Only two species , by seeds in spring under glass. ACANTHOMINTHA ACANTHUS 11 iljcifdlia, (iray. Heip:ht 6 in.: Ivs. petioled, ovate,bluntly tontlM«l: tls. 3-8 in a whorl, chiefly purple, anfl white marks. Calif. 6750. Int. 1891.— Ijoss (li-sinilile than Laiuium, which see. ACANTHOPANAX (a thorny Panax-like plant). Ara-li<ici(f. Hardy ornamental trees and shrubs: Ivs. alter-nate, louf^^-petioled, lobed or diffitate, deciduous: fls. in-. 12 Acalypha hispida lA Sand conspicuous, in umbels ; petals and stamens 5 : fr. ablack 2-5-seeded berry. Cent. Asiaaud Himalayas. Prop,by seeds or by root-cuttings; A. pentaphijllnm also byhardwood cuttings. A. Lvs. simple, palmately , ^t-*-m. {Ardlia Kalo-p&nax ririnifdiitnn, Uiq.). Tree, 80 ft.: branches withnumerous stout prickles: Ivs. deeply 5-7-lobed, 9-14 diam., downy beneath when young; lobes oblong-lanceolate, serrate : inflorescense terminal, large, com-pound. Japan. 20: 2067.—A very ornamental treeof striking subtropical effect. A new form from Japanhas the Ivs. less downy beneath and with short, broad lobes. r T -


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