. 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. 1626 SCHIZANTHUS by height of stem and color markings o£ the fls. Typically 2 ft. high: Ivs. 1-2-pinnatisect; the segments entire, dentate or incisely pinnatilid: fls. varying in depth of color, the lower lip usually violet or lilac; the upper paler, its middle section with a yLlloH blotch at its base and spot


. 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. 1626 SCHIZANTHUS by height of stem and color markings o£ the fls. Typically 2 ft. high: Ivs. 1-2-pinnatisect; the segments entire, dentate or incisely pinnatilid: fls. varying in depth of color, the lower lip usually violet or lilac; the upper paler, its middle section with a yLlloH blotch at its base and spotted with purple or violet B M 2404, 2^21 (as 6 poirigens) BR 9 725 18: 1^62 (as var humiUi) âVar nana, Hort , is somewhat lower growing. Vir mveus Hort , iL-^-. iddle s( ,<ment of the upper lip or with the tj pical J ellow portion dotted with small i (Svn. Holmlixens). The II â //..;,..;;,...,, 11,1 ;iiiiii_- : mil, .li^M maybe rec-iinii' . , , ' 1 .1 ,.,:,.â , I â¢-â â , â,7âs, to avniil . , . , , ,,,,,,1 for shrub, «iil, |.i. â .â â ' . ⢠1 Ivs. and small, whitisli fls. in aiii| , I â : h nit insig- niflcant. Very gracilu. ilnij- .Irooping feathery panicles of IT. 11 I i , inl u .11 adapted ' .i spiriniens on the lawn, but imt (|iiiir They grow in al- most any well dinin. .1 ^uil, uml iln In st in a sunny posi- tion. Prop, by . ,1s nsniilly in boxes in fall and only slightly « iili soil. ,,r liy layers; sometimes also increased by greenwood cuttings under glass taken with a heel, but usually only a small percentage of them take root. Two or perhaps only one species from Oregon to Columbia. Lvs. without stipules: calyx 5- cleft, almost ; petals .t ; stamens aliout 20; ovaries 5, surroiiinlril by nn r-ntirr ilisl;, lii-velupiiig into 5 distinct pulii-s, I s, ,â ,!,â .1 , I'.nnnrly usually referred to S|iirii-a, ii slmws . allinity to


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