. 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. 163. Var. lacinijlta, Trautv. sometimes 5-lobed at the wide apex, large, light green; branches little pubescent, light - col- ored. E. Asia. Var. nina, Hort. Dwarf form. Var. p^ndula, â -. (r. Camper- dincii, Hort.). Cam- PEBDDWN Elm. Fig. 2619. With long pendu- branch
. 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. 163. Var. lacinijlta, Trautv. sometimes 5-lobed at the wide apex, large, light green; branches little pubescent, light - col- ored. E. Asia. Var. nina, Hort. Dwarf form. Var. p^ndula, â -. (r. Camper- dincii, Hort.). Cam- PEBDDWN Elm. Fig. 2619. With long pendu- branchf the. 6. scabra. Mill. (F. moiitiliia, With. U. gUbra, Huds.). WrcH Elm. Scotch Elji. Fig. 2616. Tree, attaining 100 ft., with spreading branches forming an oblong or broad round-topped head; without suckers: limbs often spreading 2615. 2616. horizontally. Gn. 40, Ulmus fulva. Ulmus scabra. p. 158. Var. Pitteiirsi, (X2.) (X2.) Hort. Pyramidal tree of vigorous growth with deeply serrate lvs. often purplish when unfolding. Var. purptirea, Koch. Lvs. purple when young, chang- ing to dark green. Var. supfirba, Hort. Of vigorous growth, with large and long, dark green leaves. Var. tricdspis, Koch. ( U. triserrAta or trldens, Hort.). Lvs. obovate, 3-lobed at the apex. 7. camp^atris, Smith (C. suberdsa, Willd., U. stimi- , Stokes). English Elm. Tree, attaining 100 ft., with spreading branches forming an oblong round- topped or sometimes open head, usually producing suckers: branches little pubescent when young or gla- brous, sometimes becoming corky: buds acute, pubes- cent or glabrous: lvs. distinctly petioled, broadly ovate to ovate-oblong, unequal at the base, acuminate, doubly serrate, ^â¢.*& usually glabrous and smooth ;S-^!i^7v? above at length, pubescent or ^S^ji^^'-s. glabrous beneath, lJ^-5 in. long: i^'l^^ijti- Hs short-pediceled; stamens 4-6: ''â ^'^â¢"^â ^ tr obovate, with the nutlet much above the middle, reaching almost the incision at
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