. 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. plish, in a large nearly naked panicle,the tube swollen upwards and tlie spreading lobespointed. S. Araer. —Cult, from earliest times by theIndians, and occasionally run wild. Its commercialcultivation for Tobacco is an agricultural subject, andtherefore is not discussed in this wor


. 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. plish, in a large nearly naked panicle,the tube swollen upwards and tlie spreading lobespointed. S. Araer. —Cult, from earliest times by theIndians, and occasionally run wild. Its commercialcultivation for Tobacco is an agricultural subject, andtherefore is not discussed in this work. It is a strikingplant in the garden. There are several forms cult, forornament, those with large red fls. being most grandifloruin, N. purpurenm, etc., are names given tothese forms. The fls. are diurnal. See Fig. 1077, p. 757. NICOTIANA NIDULARIUM 1089 tomentdsa, Ruiz & Pav. [N. eolossea, Andrei. Peren-nial, rarely blooming in the North, but easily propagatedby cuttings and treated as a tender annual: 8 to 10 more, very stout and branchy, viscid-pubescent :Ivs. obovate-oblong and acuminate, narrowed to claspingand decurrent base, 1-3 ft. long, pale and reticulate be-neath: tis. short, the tube inflated at the top and slightlycurved, pubescent, the lobes ovate and olttuse and nearly. 1489. Nicotiana sylvestris(X M). or quite equal, the color of the tube pale green and ofthe limb yellowish outside and pale rose within. III. 9:83. Gng. 1:97. 11 remarkable plant for large and rapid growth. Veryuseful in making subtropical effects. Tin i)l;ints cameup in soil in which Brazilian orchids were shipped toFrance, and it l)egan to attract general attention in Pranceabout 1889. It usually has reddish stems, thereby addingto the bold ettVct. Sicls should be started under glass,There is a var. variegata, Hort., with mottled and niar-gined foliage. R. H. 1893, p. 9. 37:G1. iV. ociMntndto, Hook. Slender: Ivs. petioled. broad-lanc


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