. 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. NUPHAR polysSpalum, Engelm. Larger than N. advena, [the Ivs. ivs broad as long, erect in shallow water anil floating in deep water: fls. 4-5 in. across, yellow, the sepals 8-12, and the petals 12-18 and broad. N. Calif., northward and east to the Rockies. NURSERY 1097 which began in western New Y
. 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. NUPHAR polysSpalum, Engelm. Larger than N. advena, [the Ivs. ivs broad as long, erect in shallow water anil floating in deep water: fls. 4-5 in. across, yellow, the sepals 8-12, and the petals 12-18 and broad. N. Calif., northward and east to the Rockies. NURSERY 1097 which began in western New York and extended west-. 1495. Nuphar ad' (XK). lilteum, Sibth. & Smith. European Yellow Lily. Lvs. cordate-ovate, floating or rising little above the water: fls. yellow, somewhat fragrant, smaller than those of JV. iidnena, the sepals H, and the petals very numerous: stigma 10-30-rayed. Europe. Bu. Phiul shinhr, often delicate. V. ,,»,»;/,/»,, DC). Slender: lvs. wj:. Willi H '1'I |i Niiiiis and spreading lobes: less iii-ri'^s. y of hardy, more partiiulu .. > â " cause of the early and ut-v and tree planting and the relati' In North America the nursery business, as wc now know it, is practically an institution of the present century, although there were nurseries more than a century ago (see Vol. IL p. 766). As early as 1768, according to .1. H. Hale, the New York Society for Pro- motion of Arts awarded Thomas Young a premium of iin for the largest number of apple trees, the number lining 27,123. But the large trading nursery developed simultaneously with the great orchard planting industry ii â r> exists for the \ nierica the word ' I to the growing I I Hits. This is be- ..|.iiieiit of orcharding iuf requeucy of glass ward, and, i The only avai range of the Uiti published in Bull ^ â i ' Iieadquarters of this industry is Rochesii i ~, , \ ) ,.,/.â . Nearly one-ninth of all thenurseri' â i m in 1890 were in New York state, and tie-e , lai
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