The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . enyellow ; bracteoles wanting. Leaves often cordate, angledor lobed, rarely narrow. To the species and varietiesdescribed on pp. 4-5, Vol. I., the following should beadded: A. aurantlacum (orange). Ji. axillary and solitary; calyxvillous-pubescent; corolla bright orange, iin. to |in. long. soft-tomentose, velvety, , round-cordate, acute,iin. to l^in. broad, the basal lobes overlapping. Stems 2ft. high. California. Abutilon—contin
The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . enyellow ; bracteoles wanting. Leaves often cordate, angledor lobed, rarely narrow. To the species and varietiesdescribed on pp. 4-5, Vol. I., the following should beadded: A. aurantlacum (orange). Ji. axillary and solitary; calyxvillous-pubescent; corolla bright orange, iin. to |in. long. soft-tomentose, velvety, , round-cordate, acute,iin. to l^in. broad, the basal lobes overlapping. Stems 2ft. high. California. Abutilon—contin ued. A. escolentum (edible), jt. purple, axillary, I. cordate, acuminate, toothed, puberulous above,tonientose beneath. Stem tomentose with grey hairs, h. 8ft. Kio Janeiro, 1880. The natives cook and eat the flowersunder the name of Bencao de Decs. A. graveolens (strongly-sceut«d). /I. orange and red, ratherlarge, on pedicels about as Iftng as the petioles. I. broadlyorbicular-cordate, h. 1ft. to 5ft. Australia, 1842. A coarseaiuuuil or perhaps perennial, clothed with a viscid, strongly-scented Fii;. 4. A. Insigne (remarkable). The flowers of this are of a lovely rose, with darker veinings. See Fig. integerrlmum (entire). Jl. yellow, large, showy; petals broadly obovate-cuneate, oblique, distant, spreading, with an orange spot at base. May. I. large, orbicular-cordate, shortly acuminate, entire, on long peti(des. Colombia. A small tree. Sida integen-ima. (li. M. 4360.)A. Tbompsoni flore-pleno (double-flowered). A garden variety with double flowers. 1885. Greenhouse. (R. H. 1885, p. 324!)A. vitifolium album (white). A variety with pure white flowers. 1889. Varieties.—The following selection includes most ofthe best of the newer varieties having their origin ingardens. The majority are hybrids :—Calypso, pure white, large. Capbivi, deep red, Lirge, Chameleon,crimson. C:huy«ostepha>um compactim, chro
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