The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . ranches stouter, shorter,all upturned, four-sided, not gi-ooved. cones ovate-oblong,obtuse. Syns. a. nobilis robiuta (G. C. 1885, xxiv., p. 657,f. 147). A. sfiasten^is. A. ncpbrolepls (reniform-scaled). A synonym of A. Veitchii. A. nobilis robusta (robust). A synonym of A. xanthocarpa. A. Nordmanniana. An illustration of admirable tree for the lawn or park is given in Fig. N. horizontalls (horizontal). A dwarf, compact-growing form,


The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . ranches stouter, shorter,all upturned, four-sided, not gi-ooved. cones ovate-oblong,obtuse. Syns. a. nobilis robiuta (G. C. 1885, xxiv., p. 657,f. 147). A. sfiasten^is. A. ncpbrolepls (reniform-scaled). A synonym of A. Veitchii. A. nobilis robusta (robust). A synonym of A. xanthocarpa. A. Nordmanniana. An illustration of admirable tree for the lawn or park is given in Fig. N. horizontalls (horizontal). A dwarf, compact-growing form, with horizontally spreading branches; it cannot be madeto produce a leader, hence its peculiar habit. A chance seed-ling found in a nursery in the N. pendula (drooping). A garden variety, distinguishedfrom the type in havhig drooping branches. 1869. (R. p. 440, f. 182.) A. numidica (Numidian). The correct name of A. baborensis(G. C. FL-b. 4. 1888, p. 140. f. 23). A. polita. The correct name is Picea polita. A. shastensis (Shasta). A synonym of A. marfnifica xantho-carpa. A. subalplna is synonymous with A. Fig. 3. Abies Nordmanniana. 1900 Suppj-EMENT—Recent Introductions, &c. 3 Abies — continrted. A. Webbiana obovata (obovate). This differs from the tv-pemainly by the snowy whiteness of the nnder-surface of itsleaves, w^ich are deep green above Pests. In common with many other Conifers, Abiesare liable to attack from a host of Fun^, Beetles,Sawflies, and other insects, and suffer considerably there-from. The most destructiye will be found dealt withunder the heading: Fungi in the g-ouus Piiius, PineBark Beetle, Pine Sawflies, and Pine Weevils inthe old volumes, and under Agaricus, Polyporus,Oospora, Silver-Leaf Disease, an<l ^Icidium in thepresent one. ABIZSS (of Don). A synonym of Picea (which see). ABOBRA. A. tenuifulia is the name adopted byCogTiiaux for .4. viHdiflora (described in Vol. I.) ; it is theonly species of the genus. ABOLARIA


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