. 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. 1190 P^ONIA P^ONIA. alba-plena, 6. albiflora, S. amaranlhescens, 8. Audersonii, 10. anemoneflora, 6. anomala,, 5. arborea, 1. arietina, 10. atronibens, G. Banksli, 1. Baxteri, 10. blanda, C. Blushing Maid, 8. Brilliant, 8. Brownii, 2. Byzantina, 8. Califomica, 2. Chinensis, 3. compacta, 8. Cretica, 10. Crown Pr
. 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. 1190 P^ONIA P^ONIA. alba-plena, 6. albiflora, S. amaranlhescens, 8. Audersonii, 10. anemoneflora, 6. anomala,, 5. arborea, 1. arietina, 10. atronibens, G. Banksli, 1. Baxteri, 10. blanda, C. Blushing Maid, 8. Brilliant, 8. Brownii, 2. Byzantina, 8. Califomica, 2. Chinensis, 3. compacta, 8. Cretica, 10. Crown Prince, 10. decora, 7. Diogenes, 10. INDEX. Double Anemone- Ad. Red. 0. Double Anemoue- fld. Rose, (i. edulis^ 3. elatior, 7. Excelsior, 10. Exquisite, 8. f'estiva, 3, 6. iimbriata, 9. tiore-pleno, 4. fulgida, 6. Gertrude Jekyll, 7. hybrid a, 4. iusignis, 5. intermedia, 5. lobata, 6. Matador, 10. Monte Gear, 7. Moutan, 1. Northern Glory, 10. officinalis, 6. Old Double Red, 6. Old Double Rose, 6. Old Double Flesh- White. G. Otto Frcebel, G. Pallasii, 7. papaveracea, 1. paradoxa, 9. Penelope, 10. peregrina, 8. puleherrima, 8. Purple Emperor, 10. Reevesiana, 3. Jieevesn, 3. rosea, 6. rosea-superba. 1. Rosy Gem, 10. nibra-plena, 1. Ruby Queen, 8. Sabini, 6. Seraph, 8. Sinensis, 3. Sunbeam, 6. tenuifolia, 4. vittata, 1. A. Plants shruhbij: disk enveloping the base of the carpels 1. Moutan AA. Plants herbaceous: disk not prodttced to envelop the base of the carpels. B. Petals short and leathery, scarcely exceeding the sepals 2. Brownii BB. Petals not leathery, large and ex- panding, much exceeding the sepals. 0. Follicles and plant quite gla- brous 3. albiilora CO. Follicles tomentose, erect or slightly spreading. D. Lvs. and stem glabrous throitgh- out. E. Jjfts. finely dissected 4. tenuifolia 5. anomala EE. Lfts. not so finely 6. officinalis DD. i-vs. and stem ptibescetit in the upper part. E. Middle lobe of tertninal Ift. trifid 7. decora 8. peregrina 9. paradoxa EE. Middl
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