. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. heat, it is part of a coldframe. The Fr;ime may be of any size, but the normal size is 6 x 12 ft., an area which accommodates four 3 x 6 ft. sashes; and this 6 x 12 area is understood when one speaks of "; See Bot- '"«''⢠L. H. B. FBANCtSCEA. In


. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. heat, it is part of a coldframe. The Fr;ime may be of any size, but the normal size is 6 x 12 ft., an area which accommodates four 3 x 6 ft. sashes; and this 6 x 12 area is understood when one speaks of "; See Bot- '"«''⢠L. H. B. FBANCtSCEA. Included with Britnfelsia. FRANCdA (Fr. Franco, Valencia, sixteenth century). SariY)v/i/,)r,,r. Three species of Chilean perennial herbs, witli linni|i ]]].,â (lyrate) Ivs. and terminal, dense racenir- ⢠' ' - link fls. borne in summer. They are iiit^ i mi^' points in common with Cras- sulaciMi , 1,.. ,1 ,, and even Dioutea. They grow about 2 11. Iiiâli, in tlie North could perhaps be win- tered in a coldframe. Scape-bearine, glandular-pilose or tomentose: rhizome thick, many-headed: Ivs. glan- dular-dentate: fls. 1 in. across, as many as 36 in racemes 6 in. long: floral parts in 4's, rarely 5's; petals obovate, clawed. A. Fh. white. ramdea, D. Don. Taller, woodier and more branching than the others, and distinguished by pubescent inflorescence. Leaf-stalks not margined: fls. smaller. Hardy at Washington, D. C, according to J. Saul, with spikes 2 ft. long and 1 in. thick. AA. Fls. mostly pink. '^~2 B. Lfnf-stalk.'i broadly iringed (it the base. ** Bonchifdlia, Cav. Lower lobes continuous with the broad margin at the base of the leaf-stalk: petals deep rose, dark-spotted. 3309. EB. Zieaf-stalks not winged at the hnse. appendiculita, Cav. Lower lobes distant from the base of the stalk: petals pale rose, rarely spotted. 3178 (shows a white longitudinal band on petals). 19:1645, where Lindley said (), "It thrives better if FEAXINUS constant


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