. 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. 742. Young drupes (apri- cots) , cut in two, show- ing ovules. Nat. size. lu drupes of the genus Prunus there are two ovules, but usually only one DB'i'AS (Greek, wood- nymph). Jiosdcew. A genusof 2 or 3 species of dwarf, hardy, tufted, evergreen, somewhat shrubby plants with oblong lvs. half an inch
. 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. 742. Young drupes (apri- cots) , cut in two, show- ing ovules. Nat. size. lu drupes of the genus Prunus there are two ovules, but usually only one DB'i'AS (Greek, wood- nymph). Jiosdcew. A genusof 2 or 3 species of dwarf, hardy, tufted, evergreen, somewhat shrubby plants with oblong lvs. half an inch long, recurved at the margins, shining above, snowy white beneath, and large white or yellow fls. borne singly on slender scapes: calyx glandular-hairy: petals 8-9, broadly obovate: stamens many. The genus is closc'to Geum, but the species of Geum are herbs with deeply cut foliage. J. W. Manning recommends a soil well furnished with peat. Dryas octopetala requires a well drained, porous soil, a sunny but not dry position. It is well to shade the foli- age from bright sun during the winter months with evergreen branches to prevent the foliage from having a scorched appearance. A capital plant for the rockery. Prop, by cuttings, division, or by seed. octop6tala, Linn. Lvs. oblong, deeply and regularly crenate, downy beneath: scapes 2-3 in. long: fls. white: seeds with a feathered awn over 1 in. long. North tem- perate and arctic regions. j. b. Keller. DEYMOGLOSSUM. a genus of small ferns from Japan, with wide creeping rootstalks, and small, entire leaves : sorl resembling those of Polypodiiuu. None are advertised in America. Three or four kinds are cult, abroad. l. M. Underwood. DEYMOPHLffiUS (Greek words meaning oak and smooth inner bark). PalniAceie, tribe Arecem. This genus contains a tropical palm, with very distinct wedge- shaped leaflets and ornamental scarlet fruits, borne every year. It flowers when only a few feet high, and is suitable for pot culture. Spineless palm, wi
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