. 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. 34 lata, 39 : 11; Potosiii^., i; !â â . ⢠â 1 I' rigida.:;; , ; â,:,,â¢.-, ,, 11; >-l,-'iii. 1~; M,:i â¢â , n . â â¢, -,-,^ ata, 34 ; strif-ta,.-H ; Tayluri, 17 ; Thmu-ininisix, fi ; uni- vittata,21; Utahensis, 12; vestita, 15; Victorias-Reginffi, 24; Virginiea, 37; xylonacantha, 27; yucc»folia, 3


. 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. 34 lata, 39 : 11; Potosiii^., i; !â â . ⢠â 1 I' rigida.:;; , ; â,:,,â¢.-, ,, 11; >-l,-'iii. 1~; M,:i â¢â , n . â â¢, -,-,^ ata, 34 ; strif-ta,.-H ; Tayluri, 17 ; Thmu-ininisix, fi ; uni- vittata,21; Utahensis, 12; vestita, 15; Victorias-Reginffi, 24; Virginiea, 37; xylonacantha, 27; yucc»folia, 35. A. Foliage persisting from year to year: inflorescence dense, many-fid.: plants flowering after a more or less long interval, often but once, in others occasionally. B. Infloresence a compact panicle; fls. borne in clusters near the ends of horizonlnl bnnichts. fJiuagare.) 1. Americina, Linn. ('.> Cnsri i!V Figs. 45,46. Plants becorainf; vny l;: Ivs. 4U-50, either straight or the tips recurved; the luargin .scalloped be- tween the sharp teeth: fl. 3 in. long, yellow. The most common species in cult. 7:503. Gn. 12, p. 397. 19:17. , :595. Trop. Amer. Several varieties, of which vac. picta, var, varieg^ta (B. M. 3654) and var. recurval;i :ii< iIm i. i known. âSome forms have , an-: i --^1 withyellow. This species is the one will' . rrownasatub plant by florists, being 11 MO -h -i r. .n the summer for lawn and porch (1cc(n;ii h'i;. 2. Mexioana, I'lant^ very large : Ivs. 20-30; similar t<. .1 , .1 </;â //I'.o/K. t'ommon in Eu. Int. about 1817, from (..('. II. 111:149. 3. rigida, Miller. St. wanting or sometimes 4 ft. long: Ivs. thin, narrow, elongated; the margin either smooth or toothed. S. Mex. Perhaps more than one species in- cluded under this name. A. angustifblia. Haw., seems to belong here. 5893, as .«ioides. Gng. 5:89. Var. elong&ta, Baker (A. Ca


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