Archive image from page 345 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 177G k: fr. an elongated cap iih 2 valres separatinf '⢠seeds are attached itli 2 large, thin wings iral natural subgenera e botanists as distiuc Alfred Rehdek. land gardens. « flowers it is visitt insects. Owi


Archive image from page 345 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 177G k: fr. an elongated cap iih 2 valres separatinf '⢠seeds are attached itli 2 large, thin wings iral natural subgenera e botanists as distiuc Alfred Rehdek. land gardens. « flowers it is visitt insects. Owing t from the ground, screen for unsiglil ripens its seed so i the former. The linal green lid the mimIIi r and without fragrance and the color i U'lif' r yllow. It also flowers several weeks earlier Kin 7'. tans. The foliage looks crimped and often lackisli, being attacked by a kind of aphis and by Bveral fungi. T. Smith a is said to be a hybrid between T. niollin nd T. f', raised near Melbourne, Australia, by Ir I'M'.vhi Smith. Tlw plant comes true from seed, ami â â r shrub 1 Tlje : Ion; a I las. 1 li 11111 i. l;j ias and Cleroilri:li'H 'I' . vvliirli all Ilii'Same time. 'J':r,,,il,t .ilnu. ,alMl /â ..,,-,/»////.'/. .-in- tWO showiest '~ ..| l '.mi . i h. 1. r l i .: ,1 ,â¢' I , flowering '' i., ii .,imI .Imims .'.hii- iii- iii.: one is a larc-v s i ' ' .â¢.,.,.. .| i' . i k mense coryiniis ,.' ',,â ., i-~ il,. ':. i- |.,iri ..: November and .a ' i i > . ; i .. i-. The Yellow l',l i â / , . .alin-ly well on high ilv at inaiic in l-'lorida, attaining an inn . . ,. .. II I. itilr/a .i innli-lied, dense masses Is ii. in;;, ami ;ls iiuich tiiruugh being not at all rare. Tecunia is the glory of the south Florida gardens in autumn, as is the beautiful Ban- hinin purpurea in April, never failing to call forth en- thusiastic admiration from


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