. 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. EHIPSALIS 11. squamuldsa,Solium.(£('/)i's»iii(m co»im«tnc,Pfeiff.). Somewhat branched, reachiug a length of 2 ft.: branches very unequal in length, %-l in. thick, triangular, the angles winged: fls. 1-2, from the deep areolse, 5 lines long, greenish without, yellowish within. Brazil, Ar- gentina. 3763.


. 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. EHIPSALIS 11. squamuldsa,Solium.(£('/)i's»iii(m co»im«tnc,Pfeiff.). Somewhat branched, reachiug a length of 2 ft.: branches very unequal in length, %-l in. thick, triangular, the angles winged: fls. 1-2, from the deep areolse, 5 lines long, greenish without, yellowish within. Brazil, Ar- gentina. 3763. 12. myosiirus,S<:hnm.{Lrpis,nhim <» i/ns».â¢â.«, Pfeiff.). thick, 3-4-angled, the an^' wiim. .1, th. i,-rminal braachlets generally aouinii, ,,|i. n ni.,,..! a pencil of bristles: lis. solitary in tlu- ,|, ^i,i-. ;, lines long, rosy white: fr. red. Brazil. :i7.')ri. 13. rhbmbea, Pfeiff. {R. Smni -â "- i'. I'f. itt'.). Branching, reaching a yard in leii-tli: ^ ::i i . n. leaf- like, crenate - oblong or rlmmliii'. I-". ni. lun^-, 'j-2 in. broad: fls. yellow, ;. Iiiii~ l;razil. 14. pacli:j'ptera, Pfeiff. ' Z.'. <,i<,insidi-r- able distance, then becoming again broad and leatlike: fls. 8-9 lines long, yellowish white to yellow: berry red. Brazil. G089. Katharine Br RHIZ6PH0KA is discussed under Mangrove. The plant is now offered for sale in S. Calif. EHODANTHE. See Helipterum. RHdDEA. SeeSohdea. RHODE ISLAND, HOETICULTUBE IN. Figs. 2102, 2103. Rhode Island, the most thickly populated state in the Union, is distinctly a manufacturing center. This condition of things, which brings the larger portion of the population together into the cities and villages, to- gether with the steadily increasing popularity of its famous summer resorts and the rapid transportation both by rail and water which place the New York and Boston markets within easy reach, affords opportunities for h


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