. 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. PRINCE William the Prin 1795; UK â or Colli irch 28, 1 Jiobert Pn ce Nursery rri-<l r]r', âce (Pig. .it Flush 1960) fourth proprietor IS born November â ].,u_\, of Gov- '- ! '.- â 'â â . Ami died 1 botany les, an important i 18-16 he publishiM er days Mr. Prinoi- I-, . vr,.|,t apples. l;- .-.â¢â In his oi


. 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. PRINCE William the Prin 1795; UK â or Colli irch 28, 1 Jiobert Pn ce Nursery rri-<l r]r', âce (Pig. .it Flush 1960) fourth proprietor IS born November â ].,u_\, of Gov- '- ! '.- â 'â â . Ami died 1 botany les, an important i 18-16 he publishiM er days Mr. Prinoi- I-, . vr,.|,t apples. l;- .-.â¢â In his oiMiy degrees of i Canada in order II lompany . , iiuil Pro- .. 1849 ly for gold, he vild flowers of 1 in the United ignolias, salis- ilns), paying $im uisignment,-acoii small box. About for their ulberries r the one PKITCHARDIA 1437 Palmlta, E. Mey. Stem stout, often forked, 2-t in. in thickness, reaching a length of 5-6 ft.: Ivs. linear, rigid, glabrous, 3-4 ft. long, in dense rosette at summit of stem: inflorescence a large, dense, terminal panicle on long peduncle: perianth and bracts Va in. long. 5722. p. -vv. Barclay. PEITCHARDIA (W. T. Pritchard, British consul at Fiji in IS'itM. Paliniw<i. Nine species of spineless fan palms sin:ill of the South Pacitic. True ar, Wiu. Watsoii, differ from all other f:Ui I :r â â¢â¢I |.:i'i|.- ill in- I'..nil -f llii ', ullioh iSCUlleiil. '. :''.â , ! â . I" .. â , I /', I'li- stalks. I'l ii.|,,iiiii,i I-,mIi. : â ⢠iiiueutjoiied under Li'ii??i I'vlii'li â -â â â l mshed as fol- lows: o\ ;iiy ;:-i-MtiiiT-iii -I .,..,,, I, iri'.iwed into a strong si>li-: .â , ; ⢠' : . i i i and decidu- monogr'aphed by Beceari in Jlalesia, vol. 3 (1890). The best horticultural account is that of Wm. Watson in III. 13:332 (1S93). The species in the supplemen- tary list below are very imperfectly known. A. Fr. black-ptirple, g


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