. The standard cyclopedia of horticulture; a discussion, for the amateur, and the professional and commercial grower, of the kinds, characteristics and methods of cultivation of the species of plants grown in the regions of the United States and Canada for ornament, for fancy, for fruit and for vegetables; with keys to the natural families and genera, descriptions of the horticultural capabilities of the states and provinces and dependent islands, and sketches of eminent horticulturists . ls. yellow or orange in ground Blossoms very large: lvs. , Lem. Very strong, tall


. The standard cyclopedia of horticulture; a discussion, for the amateur, and the professional and commercial grower, of the kinds, characteristics and methods of cultivation of the species of plants grown in the regions of the United States and Canada for ornament, for fancy, for fruit and for vegetables; with keys to the natural families and genera, descriptions of the horticultural capabilities of the states and provinces and dependent islands, and sketches of eminent horticulturists . ls. yellow or orange in ground Blossoms very large: lvs. , Lem. Very strong, tall grower: , deeply pahnately 7-Iobed and strongly toothed:fls. large, 3 in. long, on sts. 10-12 in. long, bell-shapedand not flaring, goldenorange, with veins and >\ i> over-colors of blood-red vA and brown. Mex. ==::=~^NJ 4463.—A showy species. DD. Blosso7ns of ordinarysize {2 in. or less long). E. S-lobed, theside lobes often small{or the clefts shallow). 9. pictum, Walp. (, Hort., atleast in part, notDickson). Strong andhardy free-bloomingspecies, with or variegatedand glabrous or thinlypubescent, the mid-dle lobe usually aboutequaling or some-times shorter thanthe undivided part ofthe If. and wedge-shape or tapering from the base: calyx about 1 , cleft about to its middle, brownish pubescent;corolla less than 13^ in. long, orange or yellow, veinedcrimson. S. Brazil to Buenos Ayres.—Has been con-fused with A. 66. Abutilonmegapotamicum. (XH) 178 ABUTILON ACACIA 10. plenifldrum, Lvs. groen, glabrous bothsides, tlio iniiiillo lobo .slijjhtly iiarrowod at its baseand half asain as Ions :u< the undivided jiart of theblade: lis. double.—Perhaps of hybrid origin, with . a probable parent. EE. ^ 5-7-4obeit, Ihe middle lobe always more orkss narrowed at its base. 11. striitum, Dicks. .\ Guatemalan species perhapsnot in e\ilt. in its original form: middle lobe of at least t


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