. 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. EPIG-EA a brief epitome is here en n F r fuller details consult GF 0 ^0^ anl s 1 I II \ irsery Book which gives the eiper 1 t Occuis in sandy and ^oek^ woo 1 rgreen trees in earliest spring Th i id soil and shady situations, Trin i Ity When a too greit shock is re i 1 f t ex posure, change of terapeiiture t 1 1
. 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. EPIG-EA a brief epitome is here en n F r fuller details consult GF 0 ^0^ anl s 1 I II \ irsery Book which gives the eiper 1 t Occuis in sandy and ^oek^ woo 1 rgreen trees in earliest spring Th i id soil and shady situations, Trin i Ity When a too greit shock is re i 1 f t ex posure, change of terapeiiture t 1 1 "i ur 3 years, if established it all 'sni U ] I 1 ro cured, removed-n ith ut hirm n tl 1 ] 1 iti-1 under the same con lit i f 1 1 i 1 tht greatest care The-s hits i1 I 1 ] I â "⢠1 tember or Octol-ir new 1 1 II lie or coldframe wmteiel i Ml t i 1 utc 1 â until the second spimg L t u th i ith 1 f i hill, in light sandy soil miie 1 with k if m 11 Once established it spreads rapidly Prop by d ^ ision of old plants layers or cuttings Seeds aie rarel} to md but when found may be used though slow to de\ elop rSpena, Linn. Trailing Arbutus,. GROtrvD Lalrel Mayflower. (The Mayflower of English history and literature is the Hawthorn.) Fig. 763. Spreading on the ground in large patches, with hirsute branches 6-15 in. long just beneath the Ivs., sending out roots and leaf- aud flower-bearing stalks every 2-3 in.: Ivs. oval or nearly orbicular, thick, acute or obtuse, cordate or rounded at the base, glabrous above, hirsute below, green on both sides,1-3 in. long, petioles hairy: fls. spicy- fragrant, few or several crowded in clusters, practically EPIMEDIUM 535 Bithe being rtive, the and rosy. female fls. larger and whiter, the i Em. 431. 37. Mn. 3:17. Gn. io, p. i; -New- foundland to N. W. Terr., south to Fla., Ky. and Mich., chiefly east. The vernacular name is pronounced Ai-'- bu-tus, not Ar-bu'-tus. a. Phelps Wtman. EFILOBIUM (Greek, upon the pod; the flower
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