. 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. â i- 'V"~!/: tions soon makes large clumps. Tubers potted in the autumn and kept in a coldframe force nicely in spring- time. A. Stem eylindrieal. Mariana, Linn. A slender, erect, usually simple- stemmed plant with reddish purple lis. about 1 in. across, in loose cymes: Ivs. short-petioled, oblong to linea
. 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. â i- 'V"~!/: tions soon makes large clumps. Tubers potted in the autumn and kept in a coldframe force nicely in spring- time. A. Stem eylindrieal. Mariana, Linn. A slender, erect, usually simple- stemmed plant with reddish purple lis. about 1 in. across, in loose cymes: Ivs. short-petioled, oblong to linear oblong, 1-1!^ in. long, 2-,5 lines wide, 3-nerved: anthers minutely spurred at the back. June-Sept. Pine barrens, N. .J. to Fla., west to Ky. 2 Grows in drier places than M. V'lrginica. 1513 AA. Stem angled. B. Petals yellow. \tXea., Walt. Stem becoming much branched, 1 ft. high: Ivs. smooth, serrulate, the lower obovate and ob- tuse, the upper lanceolate and acute: fls. small, in nu- merous cymes. July, Aug. Pine- barren swamps, N. C. to Fla. and west. BB. Petals not yellow. c. Lvs. 6-10 lilies long. ciliosa, Michs. Stem nearly simple, 1-2 ft. high: lvs. ovate, sessile or very short-petioled, 3- nerved: fls. violet-purple, l-H., sho - ped elleil La. ips, Ind OC. Lvs. 1-2 in. long. Virginioa, Linn. Fig. 2100. Roots tuber-bearing: stems about 1 ft. high, branched above and usually clustered, forming a com- pact, bushy plant : lvs. sessile, ovate, acute, rounded or rarely narrowed at the base, 1-2 m. by }4-l in., usually 5-nerved : fls. rosy, 1-1H in. across, in cymes; petals rounded or slightly refuse; anthers minutely spurred on the back. July-Sept. Sunny swamps, Fla., Mo. 474. is one of the prettiest of the small wild flowers. When transplanted, it seems to thrive as well in good clay loam as in peaty soils, although it sometimes grows in the latter. ST' F. W. Barclay and T. D. Hatfield. EHINE-BEHEY. Wuim-. EHIPID6PTEKIS is 2100. Rhcxia Vireinica.
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