Archive image from page 522 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam02bail Year: 1900 3IEDICAGO 997 of 2-ovuleil. Maytenus consists of evergreen, unarmed plants: Ivs. alternate, often 2-ranked, stalked, leatUery, Medea, for Maximiliana regia. stamens 5, the latter inserted under the disk; disk or-
Archive image from page 522 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam02bail Year: 1900 3IEDICAGO 997 of 2-ovuleil. Maytenus consists of evergreen, unarmed plants: Ivs. alternate, often 2-ranked, stalked, leatUery, Medea, for Maximiliana regia. stamens 5, the latter inserted under the disk; disk or- bicular, wavy-margined: style none or columnar: cap- sule leathery, loculicidally 2-3-valved. M. Boaria is a beautiful evergreen tree, of graceful habit; in Calif. 15-25 ft. high, but in Chile said to at- tain 100 ft.: branchlets pendulous: Ivs. small: fls. min- ute, greenish, inconspicuous: aril scarlet. Perfectly hardy iu (_'alit. as farnorth as San Francisco, and highly viilu. .1 .; i:;iTiii-ntal planting; recommended as a sti , i .â tree: timber extremely hard. Propa- t'M ..Hi seeds, which are produced in abun- daii>-i . 'I- I r'iti Mayten. Fig. olvKamous, the Boaria, Muliiui (.1, CliU,' f'i t â ' i ..ws about a foot high, and has rather In: , ; , 4- petaled IN. in summer. The i:. i ,- i- i . -t Ai-j-iiii,. . :i does not have pricklv In . I'd'iiniiil or r or rarely .1,- ,l,--,.,.: t :. .1. yellow, purpleor : ov:u \-Mv,.i,l, vii'i ,1 -iniii distinct style and a siii,']iia of-l-r, ravs. J. H. Keller writes that tiie Welsh Poppy is of easy cultivation in ordinary garden soil and sunny situation, and is prop, by seed or division. Cimbrica, Vig. Welsh Poppt. Perennial: stems slender: lvs. long-stalked, pale green, slightly hairy, pinnate, dentate, with 5-7 segments. Rocky woods and shady places, western Eu. III. 19:071 (a double- fld. form). idible root. 3f lvs. and MEDflOLA (u:uiitd after supposed gr
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