Archive image from page 393 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 2527, Ancient plows, reproduced from Bradley's ' Survey of the Ancient bandry and Gardening.' 1725, Herewith is Bradley's explanation: Dray PlonKh. whinh is gnofl tn 1 o s( 1 foi mi r in Wiiitpr Irat is no


Archive image from page 393 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 2527, Ancient plows, reproduced from Bradley's ' Survey of the Ancient bandry and Gardening.' 1725, Herewith is Bradley's explanation: Dray PlonKh. whinh is gnofl tn 1 o s( 1 foi mi r in Wiiitpr Irat is not sn anitary ro ui to' aiits as fa elops. of the place k off the injured -t as the disease de- L. H. B. TOMATO ilis piiWs PI,,,.all. Husk T. is Phy. c),x. strawberry T, AIMamji and p,(. TOMATO, TREE. C,/pho thara and . . m ., i, ,• n, Peucedanuni. I up of that K' II /' d«HHm), this , ..; -, , 111 to be best treati-(l as a distinrt genus, following Koch, Boissier and others. It has the habit of Angelica. From Peucedanuni it differs chieHy in having the petals iiivdlute on the margin. Involucre none ; i n v o 1 u c e 1 many-leaved; margin of car- pels dilated: fls. somewhat po- lygamous. One species, T. ver- ticilUris, Bertol. {Pettcdanum verticilldre, Koch. Angelica verticilldre, Linn.), is adver- tised in this country as a luwn plant. It is a hardy peren- nial, about 1 ft. tall: Ivs. with many small yellow-green flow- ers, 3-pinnate, the leaflets ovate, acute - serrate and the lateral ones often 2-lobed and the ter- minal one .'i-Iobed, the petiole much dilated at base. Pied- mont region. S. Europe. L. H. B. TOOAKTTBEE. E„cnlypl„.i yomphocephala. TOOLS. The American farmer is known by his tools and machinery. Labor costs much and land costs little. The — - .- —..v. iiiste'ad of a Yoke of Oxen. Tis said that the Husbanilmcii in Simi,,. will plough t firaught; properfor any Grounds, except miery iii; understood, will explain to us the


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