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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . 15. Acer sacchari A. dasycarpum). cc. Fls. in distinctly peduncled corymbs or short um-bellate racemes, mostly erect, with petals anddistinct sepals. D. Lvs. ^-5-lobed, with obtuse, entire or obtusely toothedlobes: corymbs short-stalked : ovary pubescent :winter-buds with several out
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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . 15. Acer sacchari A. dasycarpum). cc. Fls. in distinctly peduncled corymbs or short um-bellate racemes, mostly erect, with petals anddistinct sepals. D. Lvs. ^-5-lobed, with obtuse, entire or obtusely toothedlobes: corymbs short-stalked : ovary pubescent :winter-buds with several outer Italum, Lauth. Small tree, 30 ft.: Ivs. o-lobed, 3-5 in. lonjj, glaucous beneath and at length glabrous; lobes obtusely dentate, the middle ones of ten 3-lobed: corymbs somewhat drooping : fr. with slightly spreading Eu., Orient. —A variable speoit*s, similar to a small-leaved sycamore maple. Var. HyTcinum, Pax. {, A. Taurieurn, Hort. ,Hort., not Lam.). Petioles very slender, red, 2-4 in,long; segments of the Ivs. 3-Iobed, with straight 16. Red Maple—Acer staniiuate Hdwers: a, c, pistillate flowevs. 8. camp6Btre, Linn. Shrub or tree, occasionally 50 n ,with corky branches : lvs. ,3-5-lobed, lj^2-334in. long,green and pubescent beneath or nearly glabrous; lobesentire or the middle ones slightly 3-lobed : corymbserect, hairy : fr. with horizontally spreading , W. Asia.— Shrub or tree of moderate, dense growth,with dull green foliage, valuable for planting as under-growth and on dry- ground. Many varieties and gardenforms : Var. ar*g6nteo-variegatum, Hurt. Lvs. withhiriT- wliiti- Ilot-ln-s. Var. pulverul6ntum, Hort. with wliitr. Var. Austriacum, DC. Usually atn-<- : lvs. . witli lu-arly t-iitire lobes. , Booth. Shrub: lvs. 5-lobed; small, lobes 3-lobed. Var. hebecArpum, DC. Pr. and generally the pubescent. 9. Monspessul^num, Linn. {A. tr
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