. 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. narrow-lvd. RoseGeraniums are probably hybrids between this and 16. denticuiatum, Jacq. Fig. 1708. Much like , hut the leaf-lobes very denticulate and flat: and viscid above, plant weaker.— <,?? . ^ It has a balsamic odor. / / ^^ ^ Perhaps it ha
. 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. narrow-lvd. RoseGeraniums are probably hybrids between this and 16. denticuiatum, Jacq. Fig. 1708. Much like , hut the leaf-lobes very denticulate and flat: and viscid above, plant weaker.— <,?? . ^ It has a balsamic odor. / / ^^ ^ Perhaps it has enteredinto the garden formsof Rose Geranium. ccccc. Lvs. small,round -cordate, Slobed half theitdepth and the ma)gins toothed or jagged. 17. criBpum, AitMuch branched andvery scabrous or roughlvs. 2-ranked,small andrigid, short - stalked,cuneate, truncate orslightly cordate atbase, coarsely toothedfls. 2-3 on short peduncles,violet, the lower petals narrow. — Aneat, strict-growingplant with lemonscented foliage. Probably not in general cultivation now in a pureform. 18. Lim5nium, Geranium. Fig. 1709. Lvs. larger than in thelast, not 2-ranked, soft: fls. purple and lilac —A gardenhybrid, P. crispum apparently being one of its is a form with variegated lvs. Sometimes known. 1709 Pelareonium Limonium. (XM.) 1264 PELARGONIUM to gardeners as P. odoratiim. It is a neat and worthyplant, and showy when in flower. It has a lemon orpalm scent. The variety known as Lady Mary is of thisgroup. B. Stipules very minute and adnate. 19. ezstipul&tum, Ait. Resembles P. crispnm inhabit and foliage : Ivs. round-ovate, small, velvety,about 3-lobed, the lobes cut-toothed or lobed: pedunclesslender, with very small bracts: fls. small, white, withshort spatulate petals. —Lvs. about V^ in. across, withodor of pennyroyal. Appears not to be in the trade, atleast not in a pure form. AAAA. Plant with a short and thick more or lessfleshy stem or caudex, from which arise s
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