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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . be hardy in thesouthern stretches of the tem-perate zone. geminiflora, Llav. & Twin Flower. Stems1-2 ft. Iii^ih: bulbs small, 1-1>^in. loll^^ the outer scales cutinto tine fibers at the top: basalIvs. linear, erect, 6 lines or lessbroad, smooth: fls. in a slenderracem


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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . be hardy in thesouthern stretches of the tem-perate zone. geminiflora, Llav. & Twin Flower. Stems1-2 ft. Iii^ih: bulbs small, 1-1>^in. loll^^ the outer scales cutinto tine fibers at the top: basalIvs. linear, erect, 6 lines or lessbroad, smooth: fls. in a slenderraceme, i-eddish or orange-col-ored ; lobes minute, M. 4741. — Handsome, andworthy of more attention. B. Bullidna, Baker. Basal as lanceolate. 1-lK : fls. in 5 or 6 pairs, too near the little knownPolianthes Mexicana. sessiliflora, B. densiflora, and are rare species, onlyknown from herbarium latter two, however, shouldprobably be excluded from thiseroup. j_ N, Rose. BEAZIL NUT. See FRUIT. See NUT is Brosimum BRECK. JOSEPH (1794-1873). Plate II. Boston seeds-man, and author of The Flower Garden, or Brecks Bookof Flowers, fir^t poblisbcd in 1851. and reissued in 18fi6. 263. Pe - 1 Cabbaee — Brassica Pe -Tsai. 180 BRECK as the New Book of Flowers. This was preceded, in1833, by The Young Florist. In 1822, he founded theseed business now conducted at 51 North Market St.,under the name of Joseph Breek & Sons. He was oneof the original members of the Massachusetts Horticul- drained, and with some leaf mold. Bulb the size of anutmeg. Orows 2-3 ft. high. Carl Purdy.


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