. 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. 1820 TOOLS. give attention to the general sanitary conditions of the place and to pick off the injured fruits as fast as the disease de- velops. L_ H. B. TOMATO. Husk T. is Pliy- saUs pubescens. Strawberry T. is Physails Alkekengl and pti- bescens. TOMATO, TREE. iiiidra. Cyphoyn- TOMMAStNIA (Tommasini, a magist
. 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. 1820 TOOLS. give attention to the general sanitary conditions of the place and to pick off the injured fruits as fast as the disease de- velops. L_ H. B. TOMATO. Husk T. is Pliy- saUs pubescens. Strawberry T. is Physails Alkekengl and pti- bescens. TOMATO, TREE. iiiidra. Cyphoyn- TOMMAStNIA (Tommasini, a magistrate and naturalist of Trieste). Umbellifercp. T wo species of herbs allied to Peu- cedanuni and Angelica. Ben- tham and Hooker attach it to Peucedanum. In the breaking np of that genus {see Peuce- danum), this groxip would seem to be best treated as a distinct genus, following Koch, Boissier and others. It has the habit of Angelica. Prom Peucedanum it differs chiefly in having the petals involute on the margin. Involucre none; involucel many-leaved; margin of car- pels dilated: fls. somewhat po- lygamous. One species, T. ver- ticiU^ris, Bertol. {Peucidanum vertifiUare, Koch. Angelica rerticilliire, Linn.), is adver- tised in this country as a lawn plant. It is a hardy peren- nial, about 1 ft. tall: Ivs. with many small yellow-green flow- ers, .^pinnate, the leaflets ovate, acute - serrate and the lateral ones often 2-lobed and the ter- minal one 3-lobed, the petiole much dilated at base. Pied- mont region, S. Europe. L. H. B. TOOART TREE. gomphocephala. Eucalyptus TOOLS. The American farmer is known by his tools and machinery. Labor costs much and land costs little. The "No. 1. Figure of an ancient Plougli. supposed to be used about the Time of the Romans. " No. 2. figure of a Spanish Plough, which some suppose pre- serves somewhat of the Manner of the Roman Plough, only alter'd to be drawn by one Horse, instead of a Yoke of Oxeu. 'Tis said that the Husbandmen in Spa
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