. 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. w. prat6nsis, Linn. Cuckoo Flower. Plant slender andusually glabrous, 12-20 in., somewhat branched : divided; lfts. of root Ivs. small and rounded(/^ in. or less across), those of the upper stem-lvs. ob-long or even linear and entire or somewhat toothed:fls. % in. long, in a corymb, white or rose-color, pre


. 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. w. prat6nsis, Linn. Cuckoo Flower. Plant slender andusually glabrous, 12-20 in., somewhat branched : divided; lfts. of root Ivs. small and rounded(/^ in. or less across), those of the upper stem-lvs. ob-long or even linear and entire or somewhat toothed:fls. % in. long, in a corymb, white or rose-color, and Amer., in the northern parts. —In the gardensit is chiefly known in the double-fld. form, which prob-ably has been obtained from European rather thanAmerican sources. There are other forms of it. It isan excellent little plant to grow in moist places, particu-larly along creeks and about springs. It is also usefulin drier places, as in rockeries. anguUta, Hook. Erect, 1-2 ft. high: Ivs. 3-5-folio-late the lfts ovate or oblong and the middle one usu-ally coarseh toothed fls rtther large white, in short,few fld racemes Mts of Ore andViash -Int. 1881 byGillett C gemmata int by Pilkington ISQ is evidently Dentariamurocarpa L. H. B. CARDAMON bee 1 and CARDIANDRA (Greek heart and manor stamen:alluding to the shape of the anthers) deciduous shrul illied to H}drangea with alter-nate rather lar,.,e hs lis m terminal loose corymbs,small those ot the margin lar.,e radiant and species m S Jai an and Chin i Tender and suifruti-cose thriving m an> good garden soil best in a partlyshaded position Prop by greenwood cuttings underglass alternifdlia, Sieb. & Zucc. 1-3 ft.: Ivs. broadly ellip-tic to elliptic-lanceolate, tapering into a very short 244 CARDIANDRA petiole, coarsely serrate, sparsely pilose, membrana-ceous, 3-7 in. long : fls. white, tinged red. Z. ee, 67. Alfred Rehder. CAKDINAI FLOWER. £


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