. 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 a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . dified under domestica-tion. The following garden names seem to belong tothis species: amellorata, compacta, eximia, gigantea,grandiflora, muUiflora, pumila. Var. suffruticdsa,Edw., is woody at the base. :227. Forty to 50 named varietiesof R. odorata are in the trade. SeeMigno


. 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 a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . dified under domestica-tion. The following garden names seem to belong tothis species: amellorata, compacta, eximia, gigantea,grandiflora, muUiflora, pumila. Var. suffruticdsa,Edw., is woody at the base. :227. Forty to 50 named varietiesof R. odorata are in the trade. SeeMignonette. glailca, Linn. Glabrous and some-what glaucous perennial, less than 1ft. tall, with many spreading stems :lvs. narrow-linear, entire, or 2-toothed near the base: petals 5 or 6,the upper ones 3-lobed; stamensabout 14. Pyrenees. —Recommendedfor dry places, as a border p. 737. AA. Lvs. usually prominently lobedor , hinu.(,hoef.).White Upright Mignonette. Straight - growing erect gla-brous annual or biennial plant, 1-3 ft., weedy: lvs. nu-merous, long-stalked, deeply and irregularly pinnatifid,the segments usually linear and sometimes toothed: , in a very long, slimier spike. S. En. :45.—A good plant for growing as an ornamental sub-. ject in the flower border with other plants. It bearsmany spikes on tall branches, making it a conspicuousplant. Treated as a half-hardy annual. Odor notpleasing. crystallina, Webb. Glabrous, sparingly branched,somewhat glaucous annual: lvs. usually 3-parted, or thelowest ones entire: fls. deep yellow, in racemes. CanaryIslands. —Has been offered as a garden annual. L. H. B.


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