. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 2609 Ulmaria Filipendula (plant about 2 fe 3. palm4ta, Focke (Spiraia palmcita. Pall. dulm palm&ta, Spima digittllii, Willd.). Ht-ight 2-3 ft.: Its. whitish ^i' tM-inath or glabrous; terminal lfts. 7-9-parted; >iiiiiilctd ovate. 4. Camtso


. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 2609 Ulmaria Filipendula (plant about 2 fe 3. palm4ta, Focke (Spiraia palmcita. Pall. dulm palm&ta, Spima digittllii, Willd.). Ht-ight 2-3 ft.: Its. whitish ^i' tM-inath or glabrous; terminal lfts. 7-9-parted; >iiiiiilctd ovate. 4. Camtsohitica, Kehd. {Spiraa Camtselidtira. PnU. Spirt^a gigantea, Hort. Fi tipt'inhihi t'amschdtira, Maxim.). Height 5-10 ft.: Ix-. «lal,r.,u-< m,- v,11,,us be- neath, often with rufous vein-: tmniual lit. large cordate, .S-5-lobed, with brcailiy ovate. .Imibly serrate lobes, lateral lfts. usually none; stipules large, semi- cordate: fls. white : akenes usually 5, ciliate. July. Manchuria, Kamschatka. 5. purpurea, Rehd. (Spirma palmcita, Thunb. J^i'^'- plndula purpurea, Maxim.). Height 2-4 ft., glabrous: terminal 1ft. very large, cordate, 5-7-lobed, with oblong, acuminate, doubly serrate lobes; lateral lfts. none or obi mg- tls. deep pin! duncles and stnn- ,,, ^Lii :, Aug. Japan. 1; M ':: ' I I' Gn. 17 similar to F. Camtschatica, but only 1 ft. lii^'li h tomentose beneath: (Is. white. Hima- laya^, 1'. l; -T I :i^ S. Kamsehatica. var. Himalensis). Alfred Rehder. CLMUS (ancient Latin name of the Elm). UrticAcea, tribe Flmece. Elm. Ornamental deciduous, rarely half- evergreen trees, sometimes shrubby, with alternate, short-petioled, serrate Ivs. and with inconspicuous, gen- erally greenish brown flowers appearing mostly before the leaves. Most of the cultivated species are hardy north, but C. crassifolia and alata are tender ; D. pa rrifolia and F. serotina are of doubtful hardiness, although they have persisted near Boston. The Elms are mostly tall and long-live


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