. 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. MIMULUS 5. cardin&lis, Dougl. Villous: Ivs. sharply toothed: fls. red and yellow, the upper lobes much grown to- gether and reflexed, the whole limb remarkably oblique. Water-courses, Ore. and Calif, to Ariz. II. 358. 35G0. 1857, p. 137. Mn. 8:1G


. 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. MIMULUS 5. cardin&lis, Dougl. Villous: Ivs. sharply toothed: fls. red and yellow, the upper lobes much grown to- gether and reflexed, the whole limb remarkably oblique. Water-courses, Ore. and Calif, to Ariz. II. 358. 35G0. 1857, p. 137. Mn. 8:1G1. F. 1843 in Mass., with slight winter covering. Blooms first year from seed. C. glutindsus, Wendl. Two to G ft. high, nearly gla- brous but sticky: Hs. orange or salmon to pale buff, rather obscurely 2-lipped,the lobes toothed or notched. Rockv banks; common from .San Francisco south. 354 {M. aurantiacus). 12:737. 12:1107. 7. CWvelandi, T. S. Brandegee. Subshrubby, glandu- lar pubescent: fls. golden yellow. 8, only in S. Calif., where it is native. Not advertised. 8. parvifldrus [Dlplacus parvifldnis, E. L. Greene). Rigidly shrubby, but flowering at from 3 in. to 2 ft. Glabrous and glutinous : Ivs. narrowly ovate, coarsely serrate: caroUa 1 in. long, nearly tubular; lobes quad- rate, very little spreading. Santa Cruz Island, Calif. 9. ringens, Linn. Stem square: calyx teeth long and awl-shaped: fls. violet. Wet places, Canada to Iowa and Tex. 283. D. 251. 10. alitUB, Soland. Stem somewhat winged or angled: calvx teeth short and broad. Wet places, western New En'g. to 111., south to Tex. 5:410. -^y. ji_ MINNESOTA 10 J 9 MlMUSOPS (Greek, ape- vious). SapotAceie. Tropic both hemispheres, of abou m not ob- â JUK , of 'loll, -8 : staminodia lanceolate-acuminate, channelled: fr. size of an olive, yellow. Natal. âInt. by Franceschi. l. H. Horticultural areas, shown by degrees of shading winter to spring is very rapid. The s


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