. 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. Spineless, stoloniferouspalms, with medium, fasciculate, ringed snatisect; long-acuminatesegments about 100, bifidat the apex, the lateralnerves remote from themidrib. Species 2, oneof them being a popularflorists plant. Mada-gascar. luttBcens, H. Wendl.(Hyophdrbe Indica,Gaertn. H. Commerson-idna, Areca li in. wide
. 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. Spineless, stoloniferouspalms, with medium, fasciculate, ringed snatisect; long-acuminatesegments about 100, bifidat the apex, the lateralnerves remote from themidrib. Species 2, oneof them being a popularflorists plant. Mada-gascar. luttBcens, H. Wendl.(Hyophdrbe Indica,Gaertn. H. Commerson-idna, Areca li in. wide, acute,with 3 prominent pri-mary nerves, which areconvex below and acutely2-face(l aliove. ,.n. tius Pain CHOKE CHERRY is Primus demi. CHONDEORYNCHA and P. Vii e and beak). OrchidA-cea,tril»- I - >. riir- ? -|...ir,..f S. Amer. epiphytal orchids, i >m ri-ispitm. They are practically They are short- stemmed 111 11- ?. ji-i , .ind oblong, plicate,petioled lvs,, the simple scape bearing a single large,odd, yellowish flower. V. Vhistertoni, Reichb. f., , Reichb. f., and C. risea, Lindl., are the spe-cies. Keep cool and lutebceiis in quantity, it will be found a good plan to sow the seeds either on a bench, in boxes or seed-pans, so prepared that the seedlings will remain in the s which they germinate until they have made two or more leaves. The first leaf made above the soil is small, and if plants are potted off at this stage they must be very 443. Chrysalidocarpus lutescens. 302 CHRTSALIDOCARPUS carefully watered in order not to sour the soil. In thepreparation of the receptacles for the seed, a little gravelin the bottom will be found good, as the roots work veryfreely through it, and when the time comes to separatethe plants previous to potting, it is an easy matter to
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