. 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. 1278 PERFUMEKY GARDENING competent women to wliom otlicr avenues are closed may find this work :iv;iilalilc :uiil ivmiriiiial. Intending ex|MTMIH n;. i - -li-ulrl -, . i> riii-MnT ini'dnna- tion in one or m - : i i . i. n iii. publie. With n^L- .:â ⢠, . ' -â¢i, \-k,i, son's "PerfuilU- ,iiMl lihn Im;.:


. 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. 1278 PERFUMEKY GARDENING competent women to wliom otlicr avenues are closed may find this work :iv;iilalilc :uiil ivmiriiiial. Intending ex|MTMIH n;. i - -li-ulrl -, . i> riii-MnT ini'dnna- tion in one or m - : i i . i. n iii. publie. With n^L- .:â ⢠, . ' -â¢i, \-k,i, son's "PerfuilU- ,iiMl lihn Im;.:!!.- ii:,i im ,-,,1i- fiaily till' lirst series) is valuaLile both to the extractor and the :;ro\vir. Piesse's "Artof Perfumery" will also he fcunil usiful on both sides of the subject. Gilde- meister and Hoffman's" Volatile Oils" is also very valu- able. E. S. Steele. Also consult E. S. Steele's article on "Perfumery Gardening" in the Yearbook of the U. S. Dept. of Agric, for 18(18. Vol. 22, part 2 of the Journal of the Royal Hort. Soc. (London, 1898) contains a list of per- fumes and plants that yield them, and also a list of books on perfumes. PERlLLA (said to \»- ,. iianu' in India). Lahiiitw, Peritla Naiikim i/s/:. Is Ii. â ! lim-s Nankin^nsis, \i did. Decne. P. pact. (3) Var. elitior (P. Nunkinins iliitinr, Hort. Benary) is a taller form itliiiUti. (4) Var. variegata (/*. ''. PERlPLOCA (Greek. /U'W, around, and phkfin. to twiiir: aliiiiliii;,'to tlif twining habit). Ascfepiadiiceie. '!'« mill:;, ranly ii].ii^'lit. L;lalirons shrubs, with opposite, ilnidui'iis ur IN I rm-riii t iitirt* lvs. or sometimes leafless, anil w itii rathir small usually dark-colored fls. in axillary or terniinal cymes. Most of the species are subtropical, but the only species cult, in this country is hardy north to New York, and can be grown even in Canada when trailing on the ground and somewhat protected during (1) Var. laciniata i/'. /&


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