. 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. Cyclopedia of American Horticulture NABALUS. MIllJu- N^GfiLIA (Karl von Na-geli, late professor of bot- ;iny ;it Munich). Oesnerdiceie. About half a dozen trupiL-al American herbs allieil t" Acliinu-iii'B. but tbo lis. arranged alternately in a linll,-- |.:iiiioIfi (in Achinienes the Hs. are ;i\i
. 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. Cyclopedia of American Horticulture NABALUS. MIllJu- N^GfiLIA (Karl von Na-geli, late professor of bot- ;iny ;it Munich). Oesnerdiceie. About half a dozen trupiL-al American herbs allieil t" Acliinu-iii'B. but tbo lis. arranged alternately in a linll,-- |.:iiiioIfi (in Achinienes the Hs. are ;i\ii: f â "f tin- panicled flowers, Naegelias an- \' l jrlant--. They are warmhouse subjectB. i^ j .i_ . .,: i ;tniis or offsets. In cultivation the [jUi;,;.- an â â i .all. J Gesnerias than Nsegelias, but tliuy an .; n; from that genus in usually having an am .i like disk at the base of the corolla, ratlic r -i . ,â lobed disk. Tubers usually none. Nr-^:.- h v . with other Gesnerias. One hybrid race is known ks Niegelio-Achimenes and another ( 10:987-8) as iShindirola. L. H. B. In general, the cultural methods given under Oes- neria suit Nsegelias well. The bulbs should be .stored in the pots in which they have been grown. It is a bad plan to keep any bulbs or tubers of the Gesneriacesp in dry sand in a dry store-room. After being well ripened, Nipgelia bulbs should be kept in the greenhouse under the benches. Keep them out of the drip, but them occasionally. T. D. Hatfield. A. Fls. nearly scarlet, or brick-red, marked uith white. cinnabarina, Lind. (Gesneria einnabarlna, Lind.). Kiiic winter-blooming plant, lK-2 ft. tall, soft-hairy: Ivs. round-ovate and cordate, crenate-dentate, , green, with red or pin|.li-h iini : iN. about lii in. long, hanging on tin- . i I â ',"â â li in- pedicels, gib- bous-tubular to the V. 1 \ hibes acute and spreading, the short. .1 - and obtuse, the flower cinnabar-n-il ..1 ; s
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