. 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. • m'.. !i shades ..M. 0C43. :4S8; 42, ilso by cut- the Ivs.: fis. large, rose-colored: spur sickle-shaped, rather thin and petals transversely obcordate. Summer. Java. 1847:221. 32 a moderate to warm temp., and may be used as a house-plant or in 1129. Impatiens Roylei (X )^). Ivs. elliptical


. 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. • m'.. !i shades ..M. 0C43. :4S8; 42, ilso by cut- the Ivs.: fis. large, rose-colored: spur sickle-shaped, rather thin and petals transversely obcordate. Summer. Java. 1847:221. 32 a moderate to warm temp., and may be used as a house-plant or in 1129. Impatiens Roylei (X )^). Ivs. elliptical or lanceolate and narrowed into a petiole about 1 in. long; lower Ivs. alternate, upper ones almost whorled: peduTiflf^ axillary, of a rich rf original form. ll\l> and -imrt- havi- from pink tf aliiM^-r |iiii|.lr, .in-1 a w liil-> \ ists. Spur is \- .111(1 Mini, /.aii/.ili; Gn. 23, p. 331. \'.7 ::;_',-i, :;.' I, p. 140. 18.'a, Nutt.). Spotted .Touch-me- not. Jewel-weed. With /. aurea representing the ge- nus in the U. S. An annual with orange-colored fls., mottled with reddish brown : spur strongly inflexed, about half as long as posterior sepal. Moist, shady places. July-October. Nova Scotia to Alaska, Ore., Mo. and Fla: 2:403. D. been offered by dealers in native plants. BalsAmina, Linn. (Balsamina hortdnsis,DC.). Gar- den Balsam. See Vol. I, p. 126. AAAA. Peduncles with S-6 or m,ore fls. Hookeriana, Am. (/. biglanduldsa, dlbn. Hort.). A very succulent much-branched plant, growing to a height of 3 ft.: Ivs. long-petioled, ovate- lanceolate, toothed : peduncles axillary in the upper Ivs.: fls. large, white, spotted with purple on the large lower petals; spur bent horn-shaped, and longer than the fls. Blooms iu fall. Ceylon. is a per- ennial, requires a moderate temp., and does not bloom until well developed. Prop, by cuttings. One of the best species in cult. E6ylei, Walp. (/. glanduUriern,


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