. 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. WARDIAN CASES ture, moisture and atmosphere. Similar cases are also used in greenhouses for growing fllmy ferns, dwarf foli- age plants Mild otluT siiKill specimens that require a very moist anil ^,- atiii"^plure. They were invented about 1836 by N. H. WaiM. wrote a book of 95 pages "On the
. 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. WARDIAN CASES ture, moisture and atmosphere. Similar cases are also used in greenhouses for growing fllmy ferns, dwarf foli- age plants Mild otluT siiKill specimens that require a very moist anil ^,- atiii"^plure. They were invented about 1836 by N. H. WaiM. wrote a book of 95 pages "On the G'rowtli of Phiiiis in Closely Glazed Cases," pub- lished at Luudun iu 1842. WAKCZEWICZfiLLA WAEEEA ( amed f WASHINGTON 19G3 ill I u t 1 th tl 1 f tl 1 und led con e w th 1 1 nal d es col mn w 1 i pend s poll n a 4 w 1 row stipe. Plants with the habit of small forms of Phaius The\ require the same treatment as that genus. bidentata Lm 1 M / dna, Henf ) 1 slit at the end i centi-al ones thii bracts one-fourth i iDng is th pedicels. Sept Venezuela an I Colombia. A F 6 Coo W. cyanea, Lindl =Ag'inisia ey Heinkich Hasselbrin WASHINGTON TUBE IN. I Iff -⢠Washington may 1 HOKTICUL ithe The Washington may, gen- erally speaking, be said to be very temperate. There are no very great variations in temper- ature. The summers are cool, and in some parts somewhat The winters are warm, or sast not cold. In some I of wcsti-rn Washington dry. 70 80 inchf eeed 25 inches Washington not bounded on the west by the Olympic moun- tains are subject to a much greater rainfall than those parts lying immediately east of these Thus, parts of Jef- fer. tically rainless. Eastern Washington has a varying rainfall. Those portions immediately east of the Cas- cade range have a very scanty rainfall, but as we near the eastern borders of the st-ate the rainfall becomes greater. In and near the Yakima valley, the rainfall is from 4-6 in. per annum. As we go east the rainfall be- comes greater, until at th
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