. 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. 302 CHRYSALIDOCARPUS carefully watered in order not to sour the soil. In the preparation of the receptacles for the seed, a little gravel in the bottom will be found good, as the roots work very freely through it, and when the time comes to separate the plants previous to potting, it is an easy matter to. disen


. 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. 302 CHRYSALIDOCARPUS carefully watered in order not to sour the soil. In the preparation of the receptacles for the seed, a little gravel in the bottom will be found good, as the roots work very freely through it, and when the time comes to separate the plants previous to potting, it is an easy matter to. disentangle the loots without Ijruismg them Probably the plan which woiks best is to wash the soil ind gia\el entirely from among the lootb Pot in soil not too drv, and for the next few days keep the house eitia warm and humid, and the plants shaded fiora the sun without any moisture applied to the soil for the first few days. Jaked G. Smith and G. W. Oliver. (â¢). Includ s of herba- ';,,,,! suli sliru-'.- -I I!" iâo,ilv l,:,nlv, and tvpi- c:illv with ,,. , : - 1 ;, Kill tilt-more"im p,,i-ia,,t kiiiils -!⢠,n' I . ' . ii; I .1111 niiil color. Ben tham and hi:!.. _'-' - ii>-i tn m (i>f which about 6 include the garden forms 1, lias,-d chiefly on the man- ner in which the seeds are ribbed, cornered, or winged, and the form of the pappus. The garden Pyrethrums cannot be kept distinct from Chrysan- _ , , themums by garden characters Ti ^ garden conception of Pyrethruni a group of hardy herbaceous pi uit with mostly single flowers as j posed to the florists' or autumn Chi \ santhemums, which reach perfection only under glass, and the familiar annual kinds, which are commonly called Summer Chrysanthemums When the gardener speaks of 'Pyrf thrums,"he usually means P losenw Many of the species described below have lieen called Pyrethrums at % i iHiii, I UN. -, they all have tli ^ line under the genu ( ij. except the mo t iiii[ ..I


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