. 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. TOLMIEA and with the same style of beauty It i*i a i ereumal herl) 1-:; ft. bisli, with loose racemea of sm ill Kreenish or jnirpli^h llowtTS. The speciea seems to have been cull. :ilin>;cl. twenty years ago it was offeied in the ea^i.'iii I . s. western eolleetois It is probably hanly .


. 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. TOLMIEA and with the same style of beauty It i*i a i ereumal herl) 1-:; ft. bisli, with loose racemea of sm ill Kreenish or jnirpli^h llowtTS. The speciea seems to have been cull. :ilin>;cl. twenty years ago it was offeied in the ea^i.'iii I . s. western eolleetois It is probably hanly . requires some h le base, 5-lobed, the tube iu age loi i 1 II i 1 down one side ; petals 5, threadl k I I sinuses of the calyx, recurved pei ovary 1-loculed, with 2-parietal jli i i lb il i has been described under Tiarella and Heuchera wl ich it resembles in foliage and inflorescence. It seems to be the only plant of the Saxifrage tribe that has 3 sta- M^nziesii, Torr. & Gray. Perennial herb, 1-2 ft. high, with slender creeping rootstocks and some summer runners: Ivs. round-cordate, more or less lobed and crenatelv sleudt-r stalki-d. all alternate, those of the St. Ill _"-l III I ill I II . '4-IK ft. long: fls. and eapsiil, 11. nl â : msh or tinged pur- ple. Foie-i- \| ' ht., to Puget Sound. â ^ 11 iiui ill 1 ill iiiitiipus buds, produced at the apex of the pptmlMs of thi' radical Ivs. and root ing when these fall to the ground. â ^_ -yi TOMATO (Plitp XLII). The Tomato is Zycopem , ' ⢠t, 1 11 1 ' 11.^ of the solanum or I I ' ' .1 to the potato. In li _i .ifted on each other wi , I _ HISS. The graft pro- du. L» lio ,.! 1. uli-, hi. ,. I (see Bull. Gl, Cor- nell bta.). The is grown more extensivelj in North America than elsewhere in the world, and the varieties have here reached a higher degree of per fei-tion. The Amc-rican standard or ideal is a To- rn 111 1 III il\ , solid and "smooth&quot


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