Archive image from page 257 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 cyclopediaofam02bail Year: 1900 742 B. Pluiit low and diffuse. 1. vesicirius, Cav, (//. .1 frii-iiiihs,Hort.). Flower-of- AN-HOUR. Bladder Ketmia. Trailing Hollyhock. Fig. 1054. A foot or 2 lii,'h, bushy-spreading, tlie main branches becoruini;


Archive image from page 257 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 cyclopediaofam02bail Year: 1900 742 B. Pluiit low and diffuse. 1. vesicirius, Cav, (//. .1 frii-iiiihs,Hort.). Flower-of- AN-HOUR. Bladder Ketmia. Trailing Hollyhock. Fig. 1054. A foot or 2 lii,'h, bushy-spreading, tlie main branches becoruini; prostrate, u;nially hispid-hairy: Ivs. a-5-parted, the upper ones 3-parted, with the middle lobe much the , the lobes linear-oblong or some- times widening upwards, coarsely notched, the root-Ivs. undivided: fls. solitary in the upper axils, opening wide in the sunshine but closing in shadow, 1-3 in. across, sulfur-yellow or white, usually with a brown eye; pedicel elongating in fr., and the calyx becoming much inflated. Cent. Afr. âAn interesting annual, blooming freely throughout the hot weather of summer, and thriv- ing in any open, warm place. Seeds are usually sown where the plants are to stand. Excellent for rockworls. 2. Tridnum, Linn., to which the above species is usu- ally referred, has much wider and more spatulate and relatively shorter leaf-lohes, which are round toothed or lyrately lobed: fls. smaller. From S. Eu. and Afr B M. 309. âSometimes a weed about cult, grounds BB. Plant mostly tall, strict and stout. 3. Sabdarifla, Linn. (if. EosHla, Hort.). Ja maioa Sobrel. Roselle. Strong, 5-7 ft. high nearly glabrous, the stems terete and reddish - root-lvs. ovate and undivided, the upper ones ' digitately 3-parted, the side lobes sometimes again lobed ; lobes lanceolate-oblong and ere nate dentate : Hs. solitary and almost sessile in the axils, much shorter than the long leaf-stallis , caljx and bracts red and thiclj, less than half the length of the yell


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