Archive image from page 168 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . 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 cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 1191 Some horticultural forms, with nearly single flowers of recent importation and not yet much used, are: anem- onBBfldra, crimson, globular fls., with a mass of twisted crimson stamens, edged with yellow.


Archive image from page 168 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . 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 cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 1191 Some horticultural forms, with nearly single flowers of recent importation and not yet much used, are: anem- onBBfldra, crimson, globular fls., with a mass of twisted crimson stamens, edged with yellow. 17:663. (jIn. 16'8. Paonia tenuifolia (XX). 10. arietlna, Anders. Stem 2-3 ft. high, hairy toward the top: Ivs. 5-6 on a stem, rather glaucous and pubes- cent beneath ; segments oblong to oblong-Ianceolate, strongly confluent, decurrent: fls. always solitary, dark red, large: follicles 3-4, densely tomentose, ovoid, spreading widely, becoming 1 in. long, strunsrly arched; stigma recurved. Southern Europe. ; I'n-lfi , :, P. Cretica). âThere are a number of li ,'; ,i ' , i rieties. Eleven of these are: Andersmn,. i :ji : iioifeft, crimson; Critica, blush-pink: ou; Aj<./- sior, brilliant rose; Matador, pure rose; yuiilitni Glory, large, soft rose-pink; Penelope, bright rose; Purple JSmperor, crimson-purple ; Rosy Gem, rose- pink. P. Uroiert, Boiss. & Rrul IN nl :i iMn;; to white. Allied to P. officinalis and ; int.â/'. co/o/Zi/m, Retz. Tall: lower Ivs ..,..: :,.,,,,,, iN rriinson; petals with very dowii. and subsessile. I ; ' ; / â siibsessile, '. l,,}. r,..,iâ. Pallas Daurica).-P. TTAiWcj/i', Hort. Fl.'i.'s'ni- be considered as a variety of P. mnniAna, Stev. Beautiful pale yellow 6645. FAINTED CUP. CastUleia: FAINTED LEAF. Euphorbia heterophylla PALAF6XIA Hookenana. Su Poh/pteris. Var. festiva, Tausch. Fls. white, with red centers. Native of Europe. 7. decora, Anilers. Stems 2-3 ft. high: Ivs. horizon- tal, diiiiiiiishiiig to th


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