. 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. AA. Lea nh,. with br ; pirn, Mexicina, Klotzsch. Leaf 6-9 in. long, with 4-0 pinncB on either side, which are distinctly stalked, ovate-lanceo- late and luunded on both sides at the base : panicles 3-1 in. long, Tex. and Mex. collina, Raddi. Plants a foot high, on hairy stalks ; Ivs. with about 10 leafl
. 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. AA. Lea nh,. with br ; pirn, Mexicina, Klotzsch. Leaf 6-9 in. long, with 4-0 pinncB on either side, which are distinctly stalked, ovate-lanceo- late and luunded on both sides at the base : panicles 3-1 in. long, Tex. and Mex. collina, Raddi. Plants a foot high, on hairy stalks ; Ivs. with about 10 leaflets on each side, which are rounded at the outer ends and truncate at the upper side at the base panicles about IK in long dense Braz S 1 384 BB T tins anastomosing {running togethei) Phylhtidis 'Swz (A lanceolata Lodd A lonqiMia, Link iiiemiiJutyon PhylhhdiSjWilld ) Leaf4-12in long w ith 4-12 pairs of sessile pmnte with a crenulate margin and a rounded or unequal base , veinb form mg long mrrow areolae panicle 3-9 m long dense tuba and Mex to Braz S 1 390 l M Underwood ANEMIDlCTYON the ttci MiMONE, or \NEMONT .,1 nus of about 8} spe 1 ti mis all hardy per !i Ith t i able for haidj borders while mosi aplate in a ; and some are p ii t i A hoiti,,.,. coxniaiia fiih,,,,^ ml repa\ the httn indooi or gretuhonsi, for producing winter ljloss i the same handling as tulips and h\ a ii all> classed with bulbous plants Tube m Sept or Oct bring forth a beautiful Jan or March For this purpose tii iry. growtu IS -wfU started, they prefer more moisture at flowering time Nearly all the species can be read ilv propagated bj both root division and seed The season for both out and indoor planting w ill di reetly influence the flower mg season Good seasons for outdoor planting are 'iept , Oct Nov , Dec , lid Much \s a Japoniui IS one of the fin est of all fall blooming herbs Pritztl Re'Msion of Anemone in Lmna!a 15 498 (1841) Button N Amer • in Ann N Y \cad Sci b 217 (1801-9
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