. 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. PEDICULARIS tufted. Ja-IJi ft. high: Ivs. mostly alternate, pinnatelj- parted, all but the uppermost peti- oled: yellow or reddish, rarely white. April^une. Dry woods and thickets, Nova Scotia to Manitoba; south, Fla. to N. Mex. B. B. 3:1SG. 2506. PEDlLANTHUS


. 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. PEDICULARIS tufted. Ja-IJi ft. high: Ivs. mostly alternate, pinnatelj- parted, all but the uppermost peti- oled: yellow or reddish, rarely white. April^une. Dry woods and thickets, Nova Scotia to Manitoba; south, Fla. to N. Mex. B. B. 3:1SG. 2506. PEDlLANTHUS(s7ioe-ffoicer).£'H- 2>horbiAce(e. Mostly small succulent shrubs, having the characters of Eu- phorbia, except that the involucre is irregular and enlarged into a short spur on the upper side. About 15 species in tropical America. They are easily grown with the fleshy Eu- phorbias in sandy loam, well drained al^d manured. Propagated by cut- tingdried at the base, then inserted in occasionally moistened sand. titbymaloides, Poit. Bird Cactus. Jew Bush. Stem 4-0 ft. high, green: Ivs lanceolate 1-3 in long, dark green involucres bright red pointed declined ^â^i in lone; in terminal PELARGONIUM 1257 cymes stun serted W i 10 8S7 1 25U(k'»;/ ' ]\ l"" st^lp 1 P maciojii Benth whitish â stems, and m leaves from Calif is oc ally cultivated i::i\: J B =! Norton PEEN-TO, or Flat of the South IS Pmoik See Peach P, u,ui Peach -f-. PEEPULTEEE Fniis lehg PEIRfiSKlA See ,,, PELARGONIUM i t ,1 1, the fruit 1 I n, ni I 1 n I i li stork s bill \ < I I iiier-,ot' cies and n i I il i, \ iiiable confusing in a wild stdtt «ith plant breeding in many plices and con tinned through two centuries, and with a Hree special literature, the genus offers extepttonal advantages and perplexities to the student Most of the species are South African, whence thev earl) cime into eulti vation b\ the English and Dutch P. citcuUiitiim the dominant parent in the florist s Peliigon


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