. 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. 21. Acer Ginnala. Reg.—Its full-double var., the Pearl, Fig. 22, is much used for cut-flowers and in cemeteries, and is one of the most popular of all hardy herbaceous plants. There are other varieties, 2 Sibirica, Ledeb. [A. Mongdlica, Fisch. A. ptarmi- coldes, Maxim.). Denser than the last, more erect and rig


. 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. 21. Acer Ginnala. Reg.—Its full-double var., the Pearl, Fig. 22, is much used for cut-flowers and in cemeteries, and is one of the most popular of all hardy herbaceous plants. There are other varieties, 2 Sibirica, Ledeb. [A. Mongdlica, Fisch. A. ptarmi- coldes, Maxim.). Denser than the last, more erect and rigid : height lK-2 ft. : fls. larger and in more com- pact corymbs. July-Sept. BB. I/vs. deeply divided. macrophylla, Linn. Height 3 ft.: lvs. long, broad. July. Alps. Gn. 52, p. 421.— Better suited to shrubbery than herbaceous 22. Achillea Ptarmica, var. The Pearl. Clav^nge, Linn. (Commonly spelled A. Clavennce. A. argintea, Hort., not Dwarf, tufted, hoary alpine plant: height 10 in.: lvs. dentate at apex; segments obtuse: fls. spring and summer. Eu, 1287. Gn. 52, p. 421.—Thrives in sand. A. Agerd,tu7n,' Eu.—,'QenVa. & Hook. (Anthemis Aizoon). Tufted, woolly, silvery gray: fls. white. May-June. Greece.—A. alplna, Linn. Lvs. pinnatifid: fls. white. May-Jtme. Alps.—A. asplenifblia, Vent. Lvs. pin- nate, smooth: fls. white. There is a red-flowered form. —A. atrdta, Linn. Dwarf, tufted, aromatic: radical lvs. petio- late; cauline lvs. pinnatisect: fls. white. Alps.—A. deeolbrans^ Schrad. Lvs. undivided: fls. pale yellow. July. Eu.— rbta, AM. Dwarf, tiafted, aromatic, alpine: lvs. undivided, ser- rate: May-June.—,AM. : fls. white. Eu., Orient.—A. moschdta, ^. Lvs. smooth, pin- nately parted, lobes uncut: fls. white. Eu.—A. nana, Linn. Dwarf, hairy, woolly, aromatic: lvs. pinnatisect: fls. white. Spring. Eu. Used in making Chartreuse.—A. odordta,


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