. 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. 22 ACEOSTICHUM especially In the air. Avoid unnecessary disturbances of roots. Use some partly decayed leaf-mold. A. acumindtu7n,'Kook., S. 1:182, A. canaliculatum, dd^twrn, Hook., all from S. Amer., related to A. osmundaceum.— , Wall. Rootingat apex of terminal pinna. S. 1; 201


. 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. 22 ACEOSTICHUM especially In the air. Avoid unnecessary disturbances of roots. Use some partly decayed leaf-mold. A. acumindtu7n,'Kook., S. 1:182, A. canaliculatum, dd^twrn, Hook., all from S. Amer., related to A. osmundaceum.— , Wall. Rootingat apex of terminal pinna. S. 1; 201.—A. faeniculdceuTn, Hook. Allied to A. peltatum. Ecuador.'—A. Kerminiiri, Bory. Lvs. simple. Allied to A. sim- plex. W. Ind. to Braz.—A. heteromorphum, Klotzsch. Lvs. simple, lj^2 in. long. S. Amer.—A. laiifbliwm, Swz. Lvs. sim- ple, 9-18 in. long. Allied to A. conf orme. Mex. toBraz.— d^tum,, Willd. Allied to A. vUlosura. Andes.—A. Quereifdlium-, Retz. Allied to A. flageUifemm. Ind.—A. serratifdlium, Mert. Pinnate, witli lvs. 1-2 ft. long. Allied to A. anrenm. Mex. to Braz.—A. spicdtwm, Linn. Simple, witli sori on long contracted apex. (Hymenolepis.) —A. ioccoertimm. Hook. Allied to A. flagelliferum. Philippines. l_ ji. 29. Actinidia arguta (X K). <^« &.CTMA (ancient name of the elder, transferred by Linnseus). SamtnculAeem. Native hardy herbaceous perennials, with showy spikes of small fls. and hand- some clusters of berries in autumn. Leaflets of the twice- or thrice-temate lvs. ovate, sharply cleft, and cut- toothed. They like rich woods and shade. Useful for rockery and wild garden. Prop, by seeds and by root- division in spring. 41ha, Mill. {A. rubra, Bigel.). White Banebeeky. Height, 1-1!^ ft.; much like A. spicata, but the leaflets more cut, teeth and points sharper; plant smoother: fls. white, in an oblong raceme, and a week or two later: pedicels in fr. very thick, turning red : berries white, ovate-oblong, often p


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