Archive image from page 29 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam01bail Year: 1900 0 ABIES 2. NordmanniAna, Spach. Fig. 2, c Tree 100-150 ft.: trunk 4-G ft. in diaiu.: Ivs. flat, crowded, dark green and Tery lustrous above, silvery white below: cones oblong- cylindrical or ellipsoidal,dark orang


Archive image from page 29 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam01bail Year: 1900 0 ABIES 2. NordmanniAna, Spach. Fig. 2, c Tree 100-150 ft.: trunk 4-G ft. in diaiu.: Ivs. flat, crowded, dark green and Tery lustrous above, silvery white below: cones oblong- cylindrical or ellipsoidal,dark orange-brown,4-(> in. long; bracts as long as or slightly longer than their scales. Mountains south and southeast of the Black Sea,and west- ern spurs of the Caucasus. 6992. Gng. 6 hardy; one of the most desirable flrs in northern states. 3. Cilicica, Carrire. Tree 45-60 ft.: trunk 2-3 ft. in diam.: Ivs. narrow, flat, dark t;ietn above, silvery white below: cones stout, cyliu'li i il. 'in -< i'i.',]i. :-ii in. long; bracts rather short, r ,i liii;h elevations on the Anti-TiuM I, . '<i ⢠i, i i .n the Lebanon. A. G. 16: 255. lin-. I:ii: I-liu- t. kiow early in the spring and is olion injured iiy lute trusts; hardy and desirable in the uorthern 4. amibilis, Forb. White Fir. Treel00-150ft trunk 4-6 ft. in diam.: Ivs. crowiled, dark green an 1 \ i\ his trous above, silvery wliit. I. , .lOrn, 1 t nil tiferous on the npi' 1-Mirl . â â â , ' ' i, ) ur pIe,3}; hnnl.,,:: Is Cascade Mountiiins ..I \\,i l,,;,_;. villf-v ..f (hp Athalvisoa to Iowa :m'I I' I - '<' \ II- â 1,11-I. S. S. l'_';lllll. III. - i - I â -â ' ' '-e,l fni- lumber; ex, 2J 1 in. thick, the scales dark purple, twice as wide as long and at matu- rity nearly half covered by palereflexed bracts or points. Mountains of Va., Tenn., and N. C. S. S. 12: much like the balsam fir to he prized as an ornamental ABIES tree. Trees sold unde


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