. 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. 1808 TIGRIDIA TILIA .A. FIs. rehitlvd least not sfronijtn cl buccifera, Wats. About 1 <llt: tJir l-vn nnrs i^f seijnn'llts .<,â /:<â ; stiiinnis vtipita11'. or <if â frtit. ^Siibyi^uits BeoIonia. ft. hit^h, slender, brandl- ing', glaueouy; Ivs. very narrow, strongly plicate: tl. 2 in. tlte


. 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. 1808 TIGRIDIA TILIA .A. FIs. rehitlvd least not sfronijtn cl buccifera, Wats. About 1 <llt: tJir l-vn nnrs i^f seijnn'llts .<,â /:<â ; stiiinnis vtipita11'. or <if â frtit. ^Siibyi^uits BeoIonia. ft. hit^h, slender, brandl- ing', glaueouy; Ivs. very narrow, strongly plicate: tl. 2 in. tlte cnp pule greenish, yellow, dotted witli purple, the obuvate obtuse blade of the outer segments light purple; inner segments "folded together in sucli a manner as to form a sunken longitudinal tube down the center, the dilated sides at the outer end uf the tube approaching each other in the form of two eheek- like prominences, âthese are colored white, purple and yellow, while the small rounded terminal blade is a deep ; 31ts. of Jolisco, Alex. ( 2 :4i:!.-Of- fered in 18S9 by Horsford. T. a urea, Hort., is CjTella plumbeii, but it is not in the Amer- ican trade, See pa^e 42!!.-^. Houttcl, Roezl. is HydrotiPnia Van-Houttei. See pat^e "ST. â7'. Melmgris, Hort., is also a Hy- drota?nia (H. Meleaeris. Lindl.). but is not in the American trade. 28:39.âT. riolacca, Schiede. One of the Be;;i section: slender, narrow-lvd,: lis. ]! in. across, violet, spotted at the base; inner segments snudl, cusp-iiointed. Mex. '^â ^^^- L. H. B. TiLIA (tlir rlavsioai Latin name). TiUdce<r. Lime. LiNOEN. B.\ssw<]i. Whitewuod. Trees distrilniti-d generally throughout the nurthern temperate zone, witli soft, light, white or light-colored wood, tough fibrous inner bark, st-rratc alternate petiolate, mostly cordate Ivs. and caducous sti[)ules: inflorescence cymose, the peduncle attached to, or adnate with, for about half its length, a ligulate membr


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