. 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. PEUMUS after anthesis circumscissile above the disk-bearing liase and deciduous: drupes 2-5: seeds pendulous; albumen copious. B61du9, Molina (Botdda frhqrans, C. Gay). Attaining 20 ft.: Ivs. opposite, leathery, very rough and warty. Chile. 31:57. PFAFFIA (C. H. Pfaff, 1774-1852, German chemist). AmarantAc


. 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. PEUMUS after anthesis circumscissile above the disk-bearing liase and deciduous: drupes 2-5: seeds pendulous; albumen copious. B61du9, Molina (Botdda frhqrans, C. Gay). Attaining 20 ft.: Ivs. opposite, leathery, very rough and warty. Chile. 31:57. PFAFFIA (C. H. Pfaff, 1774-1852, German chemist). AmarantAcece. Nine species of slender perennial herbs PHACELIA \.Z}H genus includes the old genera Whitlavia, Eutoca, Mi- crogenetes, Cosmanthus, and several others. About 50 species exist in North America, the region west of the Mississippi furnishing by far the greater number. The from Brazil, tomentose opposite, sessile or i densely fid.: bracts a ally in solitary, luii: with 2 bractlets; peri 5-cut to the middle, â illous, rarely glabrate: Ivs. ~ nitire; heads or spikes ril. t~ iraiisparent: fls. usu- lii-ads, bracteate and : staminal tube long, inther-bearing teeth ciliate at the margin: stigma discoid or head-like, entire or 2-lobed. Pfaffia gjiap7wl!ni,!r.'l- I','-11 Kâ,..â¢,I' L'ardens for offered "<,â ,'ââ , i 1 :iiling Am- aratilli," Willi ! ⢠i^i . i : We trailer f the failure of the seed crop, however, the plant iliil not established in the American trade. Tin |ir"l,al,ility is iliat the plant in the trade at pres- ,-i/i . â ' 'â r , ' .',;.;: iJniiiTt^sis incorrectly named. In III is figured with the fiower- li, li I and on short stalks, while ., . >, ,i;,,, , 1,1, Iliads as solitary and long- .M,,i, ,,..(. ilie liue plant has always been re- gaiil. il as a si,.\i- plant iu Europe, and at best it could be til ill Aniirii-a only as a tender annual and not as a liarily ami jii-rinanent


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