Archive image from page 115 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 cyclopediaofam03bail Year: 1900 ONTARIO. Sf OPHRVS ONCHIUM t'in-ck, onyx, a claw; referring to the shape of the lobes of the Ivs.). Pohi)mi1i(\crn'. A genus of small, mainly Asiatir- fi-i-ns. with s,,ri iirranged on a continuous linear â¢


Archive image from page 115 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 cyclopediaofam03bail Year: 1900 ONTARIO. Sf OPHRVS ONCHIUM t'in-ck, onyx, a claw; referring to the shape of the lobes of the Ivs.). Pohi)mi1i(\crn'. A genus of small, mainly Asiatir- fi-i-ns. with s,,ri iirranged on a continuous linear â¢-I 111 I. , ,i- m I'ln hut with narrow segments in \vh 1 i ally to sionally advertised as I III , i. .n. I' imIi 'inuiiis. auritum, Kanir. I, , :> or more long by half as wide, ipi n i , , iili indusia and abundtiiii -i _' IS ii lor: divisions of the sporophylls imil linhn 'eut islands. Japdnicum, Kunze. Pig. l,'lii. I, . iim . a foot or more long by half as wide, ' i . iili pale indusia and brown sori ; inpliylls . of the ile leaf. India, China, and -laiian. L. M. Underwood. OPHfiLIA. .See Swerlia. 0PHI0GL6SSUM (Greek, serpent's .A genus of ride distribution, nt;ated terminal in. long, bearing a single ovate leaf near the juiddle of the -stem. In low places, Europe and North America.âMay be cult, in moist peat in a partiallj' shaded .spot. Occasionally found in large numbers ii peaty meadows. L. M. Underwood and F. W. Barclay. OPHIOPdGON (Greek, snake's beard; a translation of the Japanese name). Hnmu- ilnnh-ece. Of this genus we cultivate 2 spe- cies of hardy, low-growing herbaceous per- ennials from Japan, with linear foliai,', 'â 'l- which is often striped or spotted with white Ophio£los- or yellow, and racemes of small, G-parted, sum vul- pendulous Hs., varying from white through A'i'ri' ⢠''' '' violet-purple. The species men- ToneuJ.' »«'<â¢' '-1'7, =';:' '»t very exciting. They are pro


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