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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . for covering walls. Sometimesgrown in conservatories. A cross-section of the stempresents a cross-form appearance, whence one of thecommon names. Var. atrosanguinea, Hook. f. (B. ittrosanyuinea,Hort.). Lvs. longer and narrower: fls. dark purple,the lobes short and triangular-ovate. B


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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . for covering walls. Sometimesgrown in conservatories. A cross-section of the stempresents a cross-form appearance, whence one of thecommon names. Var. atrosanguinea, Hook. f. (B. ittrosanyuinea,Hort.). Lvs. longer and narrower: fls. dark purple,the lobes short and triangular-ovate. 6501. :27. —Handsome. Tweediina, Lindl. Leaflets lanceolate and pointed,cordate, 3 in. or less long : fls. trumpet-shaped, 2 , orange-yellow, the limb of rounded, spreadinglobes and from 2-4 in. across. Argentina. 26 40:812. —Will stand a little frost if grown in theopen in the South. 00. Pedicels B-fld. Lindleyi, DC. Glabrous : Ifts. , acute, somewhat wavy-margined : fls. palepurple, with spots and stripes, the tube oblong-cylin-drical (2 in. long), the limb short and the lobes obo-vate-rounded and undulate. Argentina.—Blooms whenyoung. specidsa, R. Grab. Glabrous: leaflets 3 in. long, ellip-tical and more or less acuminate, shining, the midrib. 235. Bignonia venusta (X K)- prominent: fls. 3 in. long, with compressed tube, whichis furrowed or plaited below and yellowish with lilacstreaks, the limb 2-3 in. across, purple and streaked, thelobes spreading-reflexed, obtuse and wavy. 3888.—Needs warm or intermediate temp.; blooms in spring and early summer. When grown in the openin the S., will stand a little frost. BB. Fls. in clusters terminating the Brunches prominently 4-ungled. buccinatdria, Mairet. (B. Cherere, Lindl. B. Kerire,Hort.). Tall: leaflets 2-3 in. long, elliptic or ovate-ob-long, obtuse or only cuspidate, pellucid-dotted, thepetioles (as the racemes) tomentose : fl. long-tu


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