. 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. w WAAHOO, WAHOO, WAKE EOBIN. In England Ar WAFER ASH. Pteleu trifoUata. WAHLENBfiRGIA graudlfldra ^ee Plityiod ii state ph)SRi WAITZIA (P \ to the Dutch t plants). Comp lasting flowerb l^i ft. high an 1 flower-heads v, il about 5 in. aero part being the i 4 or 5 series t stiffer texture tl of 7 speeies of \ alt


. 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. w WAAHOO, WAHOO, WAKE EOBIN. In England Ar WAFER ASH. Pteleu trifoUata. WAHLENBfiRGIA graudlfldra ^ee Plityiod ii state ph)SRi WAITZIA (P \ to the Dutch t plants). Comp lasting flowerb l^i ft. high an 1 flower-heads v, il about 5 in. aero part being the i 4 or 5 series t stiffer texture tl of 7 speeies of \ alternate, linen corymbs or rii I wiote of the rirer e\er 1 which grows about hi t rs of \ellow n 1 1 t I lie I 1 \\> all colored and p t U 1 I i cj 11 1 H it w ith ut â - ile anthers provided with tails of micioscopic 'iize akenes somewhat compressed glabrous or papillose teimi nating in a sleudet I e ik pa| p is f capillary bristles usually cohering at tl I 11| If barbellate or plu mose. The genu I i 1 from Helipterum and Helichrysum bj tl 1 I 1 I i Flora Australien sis, vol. 3. grandiSldra W Th m| s u (Tip ntlm 1 i| f this species is credited t Naudin 1 \ 1 1 \ K ) Half-hardy everl-istin^ or iraiu t 11 I e\ ceeding 18 m in height h s I m I 1 â inn nate, sessile green above slightU \ ill u I ti eath prominent midrib beneath Hs jellow in teuninal corymbs. F ISto 41 where it was originallj described Probably the most desirable of the genus It seems to have replaced W ainei the fa\oiite of the previous generation, being larger fld more robust and rathei easier of cultivation -^y jj WALDSTElNIA (Franz Count of Waldstein Wartenburg, born 17o9 at Vienna wrote with Kitiibel an illustrated work on raie plants of Hungar\ died 1823). Eosd-ceit. The Yellow or Barren Straw BERRY, Wahteinia fiaginwides is a little plint that looks much like a strawberr-y plant but it hi yellow flowers and bears no edible fruit It is a hard^ North American tufted perennial herb about 4 m high with


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