. 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. SPIRiEA SPIR^A 1705 39. notha, Ziibel {S. corijnibdsa x latifdlia). Shrub. 3 ft. biji:b, with browu j^Iabrous brauches: Ivs. broadly ovate tu obovate, short-petioled, coarsely and doubly serrate, almost glabrous, 1-2 iu. long: lis. white to pinkish white, in broad, glabrous panicles; stamens almost twice as lon
. 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. SPIRiEA SPIR^A 1705 39. notha, Ziibel {S. corijnibdsa x latifdlia). Shrub. 3 ft. biji:b, with browu j^Iabrous brauches: Ivs. broadly ovate tu obovate, short-petioled, coarsely and doubly serrate, almost glabrous, 1-2 iu. long: lis. white to pinkish white, in broad, glabrous panicles; stamens almost twice as long as the orbicular petals. July, Aug. — Of garden origin. 40. pyramid^ta, Greene {S. litcida x Mhisiesi). Up- right shrub, 3 ft. high: Ivs. oval-oblong to oblong, acutish or obtuse, usually doubly serrate above the middle, glabrous or nearly so, l>2-3 in. long: panicles l^-S/4 in. long, rather dense, puberulous: lis, pinkish or almost white. July. Found wild in Ore. and Wash- ington.—Worthy of cultivation, but not yet introduced. 41. Sanssouci&na, C. Koch {S. Douglasl x Japlmica. S. Reffcliana, Hort.). Shrub, 4 ft. high, with striped, finely tomentose brauches : Ivs. oblong - lanceolate, sharply and usually doubly serrate, grayish tomentose beneath, 2-3>^ in. long: tls. pink, in broad corymb-like panicles : follicles glabrous, with spreading styles. July, Aug. Of garden origin.—An allied form is S. intermedia, Lemoine [S. albiflora x Douglasi), similar in habit to >S. syringer'flora but with the Ivs. tomentose beneath. 42. Nobleana, Hook. (S. Doiiglasi, var. NobleHna, Wats. ^'. Douglasi x densiflbra). Shrub, 4 ft. high, similar to the former: Ivs. oblong or narrowly oblong, usually rounded at the base, acute, sharply serrate above the middle, grayish tomentose beneath, 1-3 in. long: lis. light pink, in dense broadly pyramidal to- mentulose panicles, 3-6 in, high; petals half as long as stamens; sepals reflexed in fr.; styles erect. June, July. Natural hybrid,
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