. 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. AILAXTHUS antiue. the ferti a young state. For stret only should be used, the- a disa- greeable odor when lloweriiiL:. iumI tin- [ M i^ -,i].i to cause catarrhal troubles. Ii L-mA- ii, ;,liii.,-t aii\ s,,il, what moist one, and stands dust and smoke well. Var. erythro- c&rpa
. 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. AILAXTHUS antiue. the ferti a young state. For stret only should be used, the- a disa- greeable odor when lloweriiiL:. iumI tin- [ M i^ -,i].i to cause catarrhal troubles. Ii L-mA- ii, ;,liii.,-t aii\ s,,il, what moist one, and stands dust and smoke well. Var. erythro- c&rpa {A. erythrocdrpa, Carr. A. ricbru, Hort.). Lvs. darker green above and more glaucous beneath : fr. bright red, very effective in late summer and autumn. Var. Lvs. very large, drooping. â The Ailanthus foliage gives a tropi- cal effect when the growth is very strong. If plants are cut back to the ground after they have become established (in two or three years after planting), they will throw up very strong shoots and make an excellent screen, as shown in Fig. 55. This practice may be repeated year after year. Sumacs, pau- lownias,basswoods, mulberries, and other fast-growing things may be treated in this way. The Ailanthus foliage is very like that of the Cedrela (which see for illustration of differ- ences). A. excelsa, Roxbg. Tall tree: lvs. 3 ft. long, abruptly pinnate; leaflets 20-28. teeth w-ithout glands. India. Can be grown only in tropical re- gions or in the hothouse.âA. fla- vescena, Carr. = Cedrela Sinensis. Alfred Eebder. rek name for Darnel). Gramin- tins containing delicate annual gras-.( s. Willi -h iMli I-, panicle-branches: spikelets gluiiii; ui uti'lv :; ilult. at the apex, bearing a slender twisted awn below the middle. Eu., N. Afr. âThis genus is much confused with Agrostis by florists. Nat. from Eu. and cult, for dry bouquets. caryophyllSa Linn (Agrdttis (Uqans Hort not Guss ) A slender and elegant tufted annual 10 20 in high bear
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