. 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. 10 ACACIA, FALSE ACACIA, FALSE. See Bobinia Pseudacacia. ACACIA, ROSE. S, r I?.,hiiUa Mspicla. ACa;NA ,i,;.M,M,. thorn). Eosltcem. Dwarf, hunly [HI. iiiiiil 111. with inconspicuous green fluwir^, .111! ;\ iiti .1 ill for their showy crimson s|iii]i>. whirh :u-,- hnrneon the calyx; 1-


. 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. 10 ACACIA, FALSE ACACIA, FALSE. See Bobinia Pseudacacia. ACACIA, ROSE. S, r I?.,hiiUa Mspicla. ACa;NA ,i,;.M,M,. thorn). Eosltcem. Dwarf, hunly [HI. iiiiiil 111. with inconspicuous green fluwir^, .111! ;\ iiti .1 ill for their showy crimson s|iii]i>. whirh :u-,- hnrneon the calyx; 1-12 in. As ground- work f"rihv:irf. -spring-flowering bulbs, as trilliums. they arr uiisurpa-^i ,1, Usefulin protecting native orchids and lioL,' ]i!anis. I'rup. by cuttings, creeping rootlets, divi- sions and scids. Monogr. liv T. Citerne, in Revue des Sciences de I'Ouest, 1S71, Nos. 1, 2, a. microphjlla, Hook. f. Lvs. evergreen, pale, pinnate, serrate : spim-s attractive all summer and autumn. N. Zeal. â(_Jro\vs well in either wet or dry soils. ovalifblia, liuiz & Pav. Lvs. a little larger than the latter; lealiets oblong, subcuneate. Chile. On. 52, p. 4G. A. ariit'tit''". liniz S: Pav. I^vs. silvery. Chiloan Andes.â.4. adeci'ndi'] \ : 1 . .;;. .W.^ , .^ Arn., is agood miUefdlu Hab. ^. GhUe.â.<i. piitcltellu, .Nicholson. Lvs. ;6a>.âA. serlcea, Jacq. f. Mes.â. apUn- J. B. Keller. ACAL'^PHA (a name given by Hippocrates to a net- tle). A'!. Tender foliage plants much used for greenhouse ornament, and especially for bedding- out. For the latterpurpose it is desirable to have strong, well hardened plants in 5-in. pots, which should be set out the last week in May, and gro-svn in a rich soil with- out check. Prop, by cuttings, chiefly in three ways: (1) in fall from outdoor bedded plants ; (2) from plants lifted in fall, cut back, and kept for spring stock ; (3) from stock plants in pots reserved from the previou


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