. 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. ed and glaueou i ili scarious margins . h ui i i nt nth li 1 I In pcies was founded u] ii i iilii\ ir 1 m i I ill t nii indthere have been dill i iif pin n i t tli ipiiiilwild progenitor Tin il >m 1 tiiiiti ii i minlji^ mintof Hemsleys, m G C III 6 o22 B M (27 lerr V Indicum.) Fig 468 is the originvl dou
. 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. ed and glaueou i ili scarious margins . h ui i i nt nth li 1 I In pcies was founded u] ii i iilii\ ir 1 m i I ill t nii indthere have been dill i iif pin n i t tli ipiiiilwild progenitor Tin il >m 1 tiiiiti ii i minlji^ mintof Hemsleys, m G C III 6 o22 B M (27 lerr V Indicum.) Fig 468 is the originvl doublepurple flowered, partly quilled variety, on whu h R imatut lie, in 1792 founded the species C moiifoliiimC inodorum Linn =Matricaria modora W M CHBTSOBACTKON (qolden uand from the Greek)Lili(ite(p Two New Zealand bulbs bearing many smallyellow fls m a long raceme on the top of an elongatedscape Plant often dicecious \ ery closely ilhed toAnthericum, with which Baker unites it whereasBentham & Hooker refer it to Bulbinella. C. Hodkeri,Colenso, is in cult, in this countrv. It is a hardy plant2-3 ft. high, with sword-like foliage. the ordinary border, and treated like the Asphodel,they do well, but are vastly improved in rich, deep and .f^%f\ /%!. 468 The famous old purpiChrysanthemumOne of the epoch mikiii„ 1flowering forms of f m iif IFrom the original picture inBotanicd Magazine tor Feb1796 plate 327 CHEYSdDIUM See Acrostichum CHEYSOGONUM (Greek-made name, ffoMen knee orjoint). Composite. C. Virgriniinum, Linn., is a peren-nial yellow-fld. plant of S. Penn. and south, which issometimes cult, as a border plant. It blooms in springor early summer on stems which become 1 ft. high, the ^ CHRYSOGONUM heads being solitary and peduncled in the axils. and mostly obtuse, crenate. Prop, by creepingrootstocks and runners. Of little merit horticulturally. CHEYSOPHfLLUM (Greek, fifo/dew hiif, in referenceto the color of the under surface of the handsome lea
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