. 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. PASSIFLORA PAULOWNIA 1223 vitish Guiana. III. 23:307. ort. "It is a cross raised by Mr r, between the hardy PassiHur: , Raddiana. The flowers are hii PASSION FLOWER. See P(«orn. PASTINACA (name from tlir Latin /,â./«. of the fruit. Pastinaca is ill the Par


. 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. PASSIFLORA PAULOWNIA 1223 vitish Guiana. III. 23:307. ort. "It is a cross raised by Mr r, between the hardy PassiHur: , Raddiana. The flowers are hii PASSION FLOWER. See P(«orn. PASTINACA (name from tlir Latin /,â./«. of the fruit. Pastinaca is ill the Parsnip (which see), P. sulini. I^inii. It live of Europe, but Is now grown in urarly all ellow I LOUS peren u I toot oi so h i\ I about 20 bptcies are ot the \ alerian f miih \ I niosth â \ alenana has 3st UN i li I hvs purple fls Patm i i I !\ s once or twicf in t rarely entire tMn i i i Is nu low, free but sonn 11 I i m r\ ed ind netted \ i i i i i to the fr corolla tiii snrik In, nils of ih ii , , , 111. f. itilf ones A iilum ylabiuut, scabiosaefdha, Fisch Radicil h s ovate or oblong m (1 d iritt. and hiate t aiiline Ivs pinnatitid the lidjLs 1 inccoUte linear acute ti ri^inal one longtst fls Nfllow cor\Tnb looseh subpamculate fr J cornered Dahuna L B C 14 1340 AA stem iillous vill^is^ Tu R idical Ivs villous, petiolate, auncled t III dentate cor\ rab panicled lapan - I I lb) the ^ okohama Nurser> Co is trained to a trel and rafters of palms are gr.'\\ lent for large \. leaves have a p too much. Tin shoots taken in early spr I'll or grown on the pillars i iM'W n rare but choice ; ; ' 'l\ tubs in which I - it is also excel- .:. ...II. Theyoung ut links- they are shaded p. by cnttings of young If the tops are pinched young plants will branch out and make handsome specimens in 4- or 5-in. pots. For potting soil an Eng- lish gardener recommends compost of two-thirds fibrous peat to one-third of loam, with a liberal sprinkling of silver sand. Paulliuia is a genus of about


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