Archive image from page 411 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam01bail Year: 1900 372 CORDYLINE — ( Elizabeth ce Hon = —C EtchschoUz Ana Mirt = COREOPSIS n k llo ro'ie p rpl •ler S uth V 7> u ; L S o\'. =C terminalis — C len e si ort o ate rm ne - C 7 eld ' -a,--. ... w,,.» C0BE6PS


Archive image from page 411 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam01bail Year: 1900 372 CORDYLINE — ( Elizabeth ce Hon = —C EtchschoUz Ana Mirt = COREOPSIS n k llo ro'ie p rpl •ler S uth V 7> u ; L S o\'. =C terminalis — C len e si ort o ate rm ne - C 7 eld ' -a,--. ... w,,.» C0BE6PSIS (Greek, signifying bug-like, from the fruit). Gomp6sita>. Tickseed. Annual or perennial herbs, flowering in summer and autumn. Nearly all na- tives of eastern N. Amer. Lvs. cither opposite or alter- nate : heads pedunculate and radiate ; the broad in- volucre with bracts of two l<inds, the outer narrower and greener, receptacle chaffy ; rays very showy, yellow particolored or rarely rose, neutral : disk fls. yellow, brown or dark. The genus differs from Bidens only in the broad, flat and winged akenes, with short or obso- lete pappus. Many of the species are in the trade under the name Calliopsis. All the kinds are of easiest cul- ture. The perennials are hardy border plants. The an- nuals are raised in any garden soil, and bloom freely with little care. They are all showv plants. Index: angustifolia, 2; aristosa, 16; aurea, 17; auricu- lata, 6; bieolor, 4; cardaminefolia, 3; coronata, 8; del- phinifolia, 13; Drummondii, 5; elegans, 4; grandiflora, 9; lanceolata, 7; major, 10; marmorata, 4; palmata, 12; pubescens, 6; rosea, 1; tinctorla, 4; trichosperma, 15; tripteris, 11; vertieillata, 14. I c e lark p }le rnji yello c or J t t I d elje I 1 1 nl 1 bed B O tr t er I br els X rj 1 ort tnang tlar 2 angustiidha \ t I rcnn al str ct ai 1 tall 1-3 ft higl glibroi I ir h Irii cl e 1 at tl c sun n it: Ks alternate ent r( thi k h b al fe or ng, lower c lulii e el


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