. 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. CYPRIPEDIUM CYPEIPEniUM 437 â with a fissure in front; staminodium spatuliform. May and June. Newfoundland to N. C, west to Ind., Mich, and Minn. 11. 13:514; 14:405. Gng. 4:263. 11:1049. 11. BB. Foliage of two !vs. above the ground. 41. 61egans, Reichb. f. Plant about 4 in. high: Ivs.


. 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. CYPRIPEDIUM CYPEIPEniUM 437 â with a fissure in front; staminodium spatuliform. May and June. Newfoundland to N. C, west to Ind., Mich, and Minn. 11. 13:514; 14:405. Gng. 4:263. 11:1049. 11. BB. Foliage of two !vs. above the ground. 41. 61egans, Reichb. f. Plant about 4 in. high: Ivs. opposite, borne on an elongated annual stem: upper se- pal narrowly ovate, veined with reddish brown; petals lanceolate, similar in color to the sepals; labellum brown- ish, corrugated; staminode elliptic. July. Sikkim.â Probably not in cultivation in this country. 42. Jap6ni(!Uin, Thunb. Lvs. nearly opposite, roundish, Tindulately plicate: bract longer than the ovary, fl. ter- minating the scape: sepals and petals lanceolate, acu- minate, greenish, dotted withi-ed; labellum white-pink; staminodium cordate, channeled. April, May. Japan. BBB. Foliage of several or many lvs. on the stem. C. Jjower sepal divided. 43. arietlnum, R. Brown. Plant about 6 in. high, slen- der: lvs. lanceolate: fls. small, terminal, solitary; upper sepal ovate-lanceolate, brownish green ; petals linear; labellum tapering at the apex, white veined with red- dish purple, clothed with white, woolly hairs near the aperture ; staminodium nearly round. May. Maine to N. T., Mich, and Minn., and northward. 1569. 13:1240. 20 curiously irregular in shape, resembling a ram's head. 44. Himaiaicum, Bolfe. Plant 8-12 in. high: lvs. 3, «lliptic-oblong: upper sepal ovate, brownish, with deeper colored veins; petals narrow, oblong, paler than the upper sepal; labellum purple-brown, many-nerved; staminode heart-shape. July. Bhotan.âProbably not cultivated in this country. 45. Thib^ticum,


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