. 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. NYMPH^A AAA. FIs. pure pink Garden Hybrids of N. Lirir> am 21. Kewinsis, Hook. f. brown patches, sliglitly In rather broadly peltate: 11: to hav,. still foui 22. Stu r> . .\. KUBRA. i:ii, .Ln k :,'reeu with a few , light pink; petals green. N. Lotus, lised at Kew in ISSS. 6988. S


. 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. NYMPH^A AAA. FIs. pure pink Garden Hybrids of N. Lirir> am 21. Kewinsis, Hook. f. brown patches, sliglitly In rather broadly peltate: 11: to hav,. still foui 22. Stu r> . .\. KUBRA. i:ii, .Ln k :,'reeu with a few , light pink; petals green. N. Lotus, lised at Kew in ISSS. 6988. Said of that name and^description is e about :"iO, light golden-yellow; rhi- ike, discoid, plane beneath, .1-5 in. in itc, 14 in. thick, white, rooting at the |i Ivs.; the young plant flowers in a in sends out runners. Mexico. peltate, miu-li cruiupled at m;irgiu: lis. y-l"2 in. ac ble, pure pink to bright red. closing alxiut 11:;!() .\. M.: petals v broad, concave, incurved ; stamens incurved, tips light brown- ish orange. 7:35.'). A huge massive flower ; varies greatly in color of leaf and bloom, according to culture. Chance seed- ling from N. Devoniensis, raised in 1884 by E. D. Sturtevant at Bordentown, N. J.â23. rubicixnda, Ames (N. Sturtevantii X ). Deep rich pink: Ivs. dark green. Originated with O. Ames, N. Easton, Mass., WOO. SfBGENUS II. HtDBOCALLIS. 24. Kudgeina, G. F. W. Meyer (^V. bldnda, Planch., not of gardens). Lvs. elliptic to .suborbicular. 18 in. long, margin coarsely and irregularly sinuate-dentate: fls. 3-6 in. across, imperfectly open 2 or 3 nights from twilight until dawn. Usually only the sepals and 4, 8 or 12 outer petals open, the remaining parts forming a closed ovoid bud; occasionally a slight aperture is formed by drawing apart of the tip of the bud, which occurs before midnight. Petals usually 16-20; stamens 43-83. Trop. Amer. Flora Brasiliensis 77, pi. 32, 34, 35, 38. Not in cultivation here. 25. Amazdnum, Mart. &am


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