. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 2218. Rudbeckia laciniata, Golden Glow (X J^). III. 17:45. 1881 W. Olivpr says in his "Plant Culture" that B. mac>;nilh:i \^ <-i .asy cul- tivation and is one of the best irr. inlmu-i- ll'.wering plants for amateurs. Cuttings 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 2218. Rudbeckia laciniata, Golden Glow (X J^). III. 17:45. 1881 W. Olivpr says in his "Plant Culture" that B. mac>;nilh:i \^ <-i .asy cul- tivation and is one of the best irr. inlmu-i- ll'.wering plants for amateurs. Cuttings in Sr|.limber furnish fair-sized flowering plants m-liiiiuary. These, if desired, may be planted iMif in l;iii- ^priiii,', when they will have formed large sj iiuiii^. wliii-ti may be lifted and potted. BB. I/vs. tiiiirkii! irilli irliilr. c. Fls. wJdte, often veined with lilac. Devosi^na, Hort. A low-growing tender Brazilian species, with lanceolate Ivs. marked on the upper sur- face with white along the nerves and having the lower surface entirely purple: fis. rather small, usually white, with blue stripe, axillary; corolla-tube suddenly dilated and bent at the middle. cc. Fls. carmine or rose. Makoyana, Hort. A compact, bushy plant resembling J?. Devosiana, Hort., in foliage, but differing in the color of the fls. (bright carmine) and by their somewhat larger size. Brazil. 21:109. 1896 fers shade. It is said that the color of the foliage is better when soot is mixed with the soil. AA. Blossoms on long peduncles. B. Fls. blue or purple. tuberdsa, Linn. A perennial herb, 2-3 ft. high, with oval or ovate Ivs. 2-3 in. long and blue fls. l}^-2 In. long, in terminal, nearly nalied panicles; stigma single: capsule 12-16-seeded. Southwestern U. S.; cult, in Fla. BB. Fls. red. c. Peduncles much branched. amoena, Nees (StephanophQsum longifdlium, Pohl). A half-hardy perennial, about 1% ft. high: Ivs. oblong- lanceolate or oblong, narrowed at both ends; margins repan


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