Archive image from page 47 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 cyclopediaofam01bail Year: 1900 20 ACONITUM coming a panicle; blue, lilac or whitish; helmet closed. N. China. lyc6ctonum, Linn. {A. harh&tum, Patr. A. squarrd- sum,A. ochroletieum, WiUd.). Pal Yellow Wolfs- B&iTE. St. slender, simple,


Archive image from page 47 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 cyclopediaofam01bail Year: 1900 20 ACONITUM coming a panicle; blue, lilac or whitish; helmet closed. N. China. lyc6ctonum, Linn. {A. harh&tum, Patr. A. squarrd- sum,A. ochroletieum, WiUd.). Pal Yellow Wolfs- B&iTE. St. slender, simple, 3-6 ft.: Its. deeply cut into 5-9 lobes ; long petioles and un- der ribs pubescent: fls. yellow or whitish, in racemes; helmet a pinched elongated cone ; middle sepals usually bearded ; fr. usu- ally 3-celled. June-Sept. Eu., Siberia. 2570. 34: 124. BB. Sepals persistent. Anthdra, Linn. (.1. Pi/ren A icum, Pall.). St. 1-2 ft.: Ivs. parted al- most to the base, parts deeply cut and lobed, more or less his- pid beneath, smoothish above; petioles long : fls. in lateral and terminal racemes, pale yellow, often large; racemes or panicles generally pubescent; spur bent back or hooked ; helmet arched, but cylindrical at base: follicles5. June-July. S. Eu. B. M. varieties. A. Ckinnse, Sieb. Deep blue spike of fls. from the axil of every leaf : foliage bold and â â 3. 3852. delphinifdlium, DC. and violet. Used as a tonic medicine in India. K. V. Da\ ACOKUS (ancient name of unknown meaning). AroUlnr. Hardy, herbaceous water-loving plants. Lvs. sword-sli:i|, ; s]iadix appearing lateral, with no true s].;iili. : lis. ])icuous. They thrive best in moist soil, , rii,i\ lir in shallow water or on dry land. Pi'., .â .isjiy ju spring or autumn by division. CAIamuB, Linn. Sweet Flag. Height 2 ft. : root- stock horizontal, pungent, aromatic. Fls. early summer. N. Amer., Eu. Var. variegitUB, Hort. Lvs. striped deep


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