. 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 for specimen Ferns. To attain best results, it isnecessary to maintain an abundance of moisture at the BLECHNUJI roots, with a drier atniosplirrc than mrquire, to prevent fruii tnrninL- 1ter months. Av. i ? i ? • !of rich loam and 1 < ,- _. :! ,..: :\ ..L|.;.m:Mnl 1,: ^t other Perns


. 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 for specimen Ferns. To attain best results, it isnecessary to maintain an abundance of moisture at the BLECHNUJI roots, with a drier atniosplirrc than mrquire, to prevent fruii tnrninL- 1ter months. Av. i ? i ? • !of rich loam and 1 < ,- _. :! ,..: :\ ..L|.;.m:Mnl 1,: ^t other Perns re - rnvn during win- - 11. equal parts lres of most 1. Iv if sown on iiMild or peat in BLOOMERIA 167 equal parts, and placi-d in a moderatelymoist and shady position in a temp, of 60-65° F. Some of the species send out creep-ing rhizomes, which develop young plants atthe ends. When of sufficient size these mayhe detached and potted, and in a short timethey will develop into good very attractive spe-cies are found among thehardy British , by N. N. Beuckner.^ strongltf decurrent the one next ^nse, Desv. Gring from n stout, slie-htlyboresoent trunk 1 ft. «r nlong : Ivs. ?_-:; 11. I^iiu-, 1ormore « iili tiii- but is not showy enough to be popular. They need along season of rest. The commonly cult, kinds are ter-restrial, and thrive in ordinary orchid loam. hyacintUna, R. Br. Lvs. about 1 ft. long: fls. lookingdown, in various shades of purple, on a scape about 1 China. 1492, as Cymbidinm hyacinthinum.— Stands some frost. yereounda, R. Br. The first exotic Orchid introduced(1731). Racemes showy and branching, 2-3 ft.: fls. pur-plish. W. Ind.; also in Middle and E. Fla. ShSpherdii, Hook. Very like the last, and perhaps aform of it: fls. deep purple; center of labellum 3319. Sherratiina, Bateman. pointed at bothends: fls. large, more showy than in the above, brilliantlilac or rose color;


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