. 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. low. Argentine Republic, S. 3108.—A charming little plant for the hangingbasket. A garden Crozyana, has fls. tinted withlilac and api)fars to be mure lloriferuus than the 14:1410. BBB. Fls. pale lilac. Vfeitchii, Berkeley. Stem 8-12 in. long, with slender,glab


. 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. low. Argentine Republic, S. 3108.—A charming little plant for the hangingbasket. A garden Crozyana, has fls. tinted withlilac and api)fars to be mure lloriferuus than the 14:1410. BBB. Fls. pale lilac. Vfeitchii, Berkeley. Stem 8-12 in. long, with slender,glabrous or slightly pubescent branches: lvs. \^-\ , short-petioled or sessile, the upper linear, thelower broadly spatulate: calyx-lobes linear-oblong, re-curved: corolla-tube K-?4 in. long, white, the limbbroadly bell-shaped. Trop. America. , p. 141. AA. Stem nearly erect. frutescens, Dur. Tall Cup-Plower. Stem 1-3 , much l)ranched, shrubby: lvs. scattered, linear:fls. about 1 in. broad, tlie limb saucer-shaped, whitetinted with lilac or blue; throat yellow; —The fls. resemble N. gracilis in color, but aremuch larger. Valuable iu the greenhouse or for theborder. As a pot-plant it makes a fine bush and bearsfls. almost continuouslv. It can be used as a bedding. 1490. Nierembereia gracilis (X 5^). plant with excellent results if started under glass andtransplanted. A garden form. var. irrandiflbra (^, Hort.), has somewhat larger fls. than thetype- S. W. Fletcher. ITI6£LLA (diminutive of niger, black ; referring tothe color of the seeds). Jia)iunculdceip. Love-in-a-MisT. Devil-in-a-Bush. Fennel Flower. Hardyannuals with erect stems and finely divided alternatelvs.: fis. showy, white, blue or yellow; sepals 5, regu-lar, petal-like, deciduous; petals 5, with hollow claws,notched or 2-lobed ; carpels 3-10, fusing at the baseinto one cavity, cells opening at the top when mature:seeds many, black and hard. There are about 1


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