. 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. The growth of the plant also appears more graceful, the leaves being recurved in a more pleasing manner, and suckers very freely. j. d. Eisele. steri. 6. ...lunilissimus, 12. terianus. 6. i,rnât,i>i. 10 :atus, U. iiyniiiasus, 7. variegatus, 2, 12. Veitchii, 1. Folia;/,- rarii'dafed. B. L


. 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. The growth of the plant also appears more graceful, the leaves being recurved in a more pleasing manner, and suckers very freely. j. d. Eisele. steri. 6. ...lunilissimus, 12. terianus. 6. i,rnât,i>i. 10 :atus, U. iiyniiiasus, 7. variegatus, 2, 12. Veitchii, 1. Folia;/,- rarii'dafed. B. Lfs. niriii/iiti-il with white. r. white cc. Midrib while . 1. Veitchii . 2. Candelabrum ilh III 4. Sanderi FoL B. Spines nasi'intbly short. c. /fnhil âf trs. i<tif!,erect. D. Color of spines red 5. utilis DD. Color of spines yellotvish green 6. Forsteri 00. Hahit of Ivs. more or less rcirurred: color of spines nsnalUj white. D. Gritwih dwiirf 7. pygmaeus 8. graminifolius DD. Cmirth strong 9. furcatus 10. heterocarpus 11. caricosus 12. odoratissimus BB. Spines disagreeahlji ton,,. C. Bab it of ll'S. mH,-h rr- flexed i:i. reilexus CO. Hahit of Ivs. ni<u-. <.,â /. r. - ctirved 11. Candelabrum OCC. Habit of Ivs. stiff, nearly erect 15. Vandermeeschii 1. VMtchii, Hort. Fig. 1630. Lvs. 2 ft. long, broader than in P. utilis, somewhat recurved, spiny, dark green in the center, margined with broad bands of white. Polynesia. 4:.-,T(l. F. 1S71, p. 177. Gn. 2, p. 501. 2. Candelibrum, var. variegitus, Hort. { var. vuritijiXlHs, Hurt.). Lvs. :^-e ft. or more long, mar- gined white; marginal spines white; spines on the midrib of the lower surface reversed. Java. P, V. 9:20. Lowe .'iC. â Perhaps ranks second in beauty only to P. Veitchii, hut unfortunately it is too spiny. Lvs. drooping, narrower than in P. Veitchii. See No. 14. 3. Biptistii, Hort., offered by Saul and Pitcher & Manda; has a yellow stripe down the center. Taplin


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