. The standard cyclopedia of horticulture; a discussion, for the amateur, and the professional and commercial grower, of the kinds, characteristics and methods of cultivation of the species of plants grown in the regions of the United States and Canada for ornament, for fancy, for fruit and for vegetables; with keys to the natural families and genera, descriptions of the horticultural capabilities of the states and provinces and dependent islands, and sketches of eminent horticulturists . •tiU BKAlMOXriA BEDDING gniwth of the provious soiu^on. After flowering, theplant should be severely prune


. The standard cyclopedia of horticulture; a discussion, for the amateur, and the professional and commercial grower, of the kinds, characteristics and methods of cultivation of the species of plants grown in the regions of the United States and Canada for ornament, for fancy, for fruit and for vegetables; with keys to the natural families and genera, descriptions of the horticultural capabilities of the states and provinces and dependent islands, and sketches of eminent horticulturists . •tiU BKAlMOXriA BEDDING gniwth of the provious soiu^on. After flowering, theplant should be severely pruned to produce lateralshoots forthe next sejisons bloom. In its native coun-try, this vineclimbs over verytall trees. grandifidra,Wall. A tall-growing, woodyvine: Ivs. obo-vate, cuspidate,wa^?y margined:sepals 5, large,ovate, wavy,pink-tipped; co-rolla-tube veinedwith green, thelimb .?/-cleft. ,3213. , p. 138; 49,p. 314. :243. , havinglarger whiter the tjpe, 489. Oriental White Kernnium. 2. Ciilrtidula offici-nalis. OranKC KinR. 3. Coleus, \erbena hybrids I*\irple M:iininoth, orLemoines heholrope. 5. -Vlys-sum varie-Katum. 6. Outline of black-red coleuabounding all part^. B. fr&granStPierre. Evergreenshrub with white, fragrant, shallow bell-shaped fJs. Cochin III. 49:30t).—B. Jerdimiina. Wight. Similar to the above butwith smaller part.^. and with foliicle-s 10 in. long. Cult, only in rarecollections. Wight pi. VHi. jj TayLOR t BEDDING, or BEDDING-OUT. The temporary useout-of-doors of plants that are massed for showy andStriking effects. There are four main types: spring,sununer, subtropical and carpet-bedding. Spring bedding. The most temporary of all forms of bedding is thatdesigned only for spring effects. It is usually followedby summer becMing in the same area. It is the onlykind that largely entjiloys hardy plants, as crocuses,narcissi, daffodils, tulips, hyacinths, and other Dutchbulb


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