. 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. WILD ALLSPICE. ll,,n.,iâ. Apple Wild Cucumber /' ; .»â W Ginger 1 W Hyacinth, S // 1 \l 1 is: W Indigo h jl I I I I no W. Balsam-. WILLOW 'lee s ? j^ WILLOW DESERT i / / I WILLOW HERB J j I WILLOW VIRGINIAN FLOWERING. See rguui WIND BREAKS m horticultural usage, are I 1 I t ti 1 s of trees or other plants


. 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. WILD ALLSPICE. ll,,n.,iâ. Apple Wild Cucumber /' ; .»â W Ginger 1 W Hyacinth, S // 1 \l 1 is: W Indigo h jl I I I I no W. Balsam-. WILLOW 'lee s ? j^ WILLOW DESERT i / / I WILLOW HERB J j I WILLOW VIRGINIAN FLOWERING. See rguui WIND BREAKS m horticultural usage, are I 1 I t ti 1 s of trees or other plants designed to 1 e k tl e turce of the wind or to deflect it to tier hrtttions Windbreaks are often of the ^ atest use and at othei times they are detri- 1 I tal In regions of veiy strong prevailing II Is they may be necessary in order to pre- it [.jsitne injur) to the plants. This is true 1 I 1 res In the dry interior regions, I 1 k are often useful also, to check the I 1 i \ winds that would take the moisture I tl I I 1 In other cases they are employed t tl I [ e t s.) elt rn g the homestead in till t rtable for human I I 1 1 I lie usually known Wl tl r 1 1 1 1 llle used for orchard pHi t t â I 1 wh Ih en circumstances. In 1 1 n f I 1 11 f t ng prevailing winds, as near I or on the plains, such breaks 1 I 1 11 I i\ on the windward side of tl 1 1 II 1 f tl e prevailing winds 11 II 1 1 the local tempera- 1 1 1 stopped or wholly 1 llle allowed to pass til 1^1 tl 1 II k 1 li hminished power in orlerthit wl iletl 11 for f n i\ le checked, they ini\ still \re \eiit t o lo\\ ttmperature. In re- gi ns that are very li i) 1p to 1 itp spring and early fall frosts a tight Willi k IS usually a disad- cleuni \ 11 1 (F " ""I Rheum hollyhocks sil phi 11 1 III I sunflowers (Fig 2726) Thf I h a candidate for the wil 1 Is vigor and interest for 1 ] I nt should ha^e some thin., T tl 1 iltivate a few coloui I I ituralizing of free I i I tiactive Gi\e the wil I II 111 I I Avoid


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