. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. ceolate, 5 in. or lesslong, acuminate, narrowed to a petiole, entire or re-motely denticulate: petals 1-2K in. long, very broad,yellow: capsule 2-3 in. long and nearly as wide, broad-winged. Mo. and Neb. to Tex. 1592. Gu. 26, 1857, p. 598. VIII. Subgenus Kneiffia. S


. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. ceolate, 5 in. or lesslong, acuminate, narrowed to a petiole, entire or re-motely denticulate: petals 1-2K in. long, very broad,yellow: capsule 2-3 in. long and nearly as wide, broad-winged. Mo. and Neb. to Tex. 1592. Gu. 26, 1857, p. 598. VIII. Subgenus Kneiffia. Strm -fnariiui: stigmaderpfii 4-fotied: riifi/.r liih, ,;rii sf, ,i,l. r, some-whatd ifiitid Iff fhf fop: .-apsiitr nifliir small,ctub-shapid. 4-angliif uy narroirty 4-winged:fls. yellow, Plant more or less glaucous, glabrous. 10. gla{lca, Michx. Erect perennial, 2-3 ft.: Ivs. ovateto ovate-oblong, 4 in. or less long, acute or somewhatobtuse, sessile, remotely denticulate: fls. large, in shortleafy clusters, the calyx-tube about i^ in. long; petalsan inch long, more or less emarginate: capsule oblong,broad winged, short-stalked. Va., Ky., and .south. Fr^seri, Torr. & Gray {IE. Frdseri, Pursh),is a form with ovate-lanceolate often slightly petioledIvs. Southern states. 1515. CEnothera Drummondii (X ^a). AA. Plant not glaucous, usually hairy or ptibescent. 11. fruticdsa, Linn. Sundrops. Perennial (or some-times biennial), erect and more or less branchy, ratherstout, 1-3 ft. high, the terete usually reddish stemssomewhat villous: Ivs. ovate to narrow-lanceolate, 3 less long, firm, usually acute, remotely denticulateor entire, mostly sessile: fls. lJ-j-2 in. across and showy,in an elongating cluster, with linear bracts: capsuleoblong to obovate, short-stalked or sessile, stronglywinged. Dry soil, Nova Scotia, south and west. , CENOTHERA CEXOTIIERA 1121 332.—Very variable. Var. Yotingii ((27. Yoiingii, Hort.)is common in cultivation, a


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