. 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. 1008 MESEMBRYANTHEMUxM AA. Papulosa: Plant nHualli/ beariiiy i/li/lrriiiii pit- pilUe, vesicles or projections on .itemmind /Vs.,â hence thepopular name Ice Plant (species2-1-33J. B. Boot annual or biennial (ctilt. as annuals). c. Fls, white or rose-color, sessile or nearly so. 24. CTystalUnum, Linn. Ice Plant.


. 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. 1008 MESEMBRYANTHEMUxM AA. Papulosa: Plant nHualli/ beariiiy i/li/lrriiiii pit- pilUe, vesicles or projections on .itemmind /Vs.,â hence thepopular name Ice Plant (species2-1-33J. B. Boot annual or biennial (ctilt. as annuals). c. Fls, white or rose-color, sessile or nearly so. 24. CTystalUnum, Linn. Ice Plant. Fig. 1396. A common plant in window-gardens and hanging baskets, and readily grown from seeds (which are offered by seedsmen), procumbent: Ivs. flat, fleshy, ovate or long- spatulate, usually clasping, undulate, covered with glistening dots or elevations: fls. small, whitish or va- .â )L', Bteliatum, Mill. Tlirei- or 4 in. high, fleshy and tufted: Ivs. crowded, Ja in. long, glaucous, semi-cyliTi- drical, scabrous, with many hairs at the apex: pedun- cles hairy: fls. reddish violet, the calyx campanulatc, a in. long. nil. d^nsum. Haw. Much like the last: Ivs. longer, r i!id convex beneath, ciliate also at the i r: fls. reddish violet. J8G9, p. (!. ['â ^ of Mesemhryanthprnnms which nrp 7int. rying to light rose-color. S. Afr., Greece, Canary Islands, S. for its glistening foliage. Fls. open in the sun. cr. Fls. yellow, long-peduncled. 25. pomeridiinum, Linn. Stem simple or forking, the branches ascending, hairy on branches, peduncles and calices: Ivs. lance-spatulate or spatulate, narrowed into a petiole, ciliate: 2 of the calyx lobes longer than the petals; petals linear-lanceolate. 26. gl&brum, Alt. Glabrous : Ivs. lance-spatulate, petiolate and dilated at base: fls. straw-colored, darker at the eye; lobes of the calyx linear and unequal. BB. Boot perennial and the stem becoming somewhat woody. C. Lvs. flat, petiolate. 27. cordifdlium, Linn. Stems 1


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