. 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. MUSHROOM cords small rounded bodies formed by the upward trrowtU o£ the threads of mycelium. These increase in size and grow toward the surface of the ground. Each one is the young stage, or button, of the Mushroom. As it enlarges, the upper end ajipears as a round body on a short stalk, thus outliiiiii- in il


. 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. MUSHROOM cords small rounded bodies formed by the upward trrowtU o£ the threads of mycelium. These increase in size and grow toward the surface of the ground. Each one is the young stage, or button, of the Mushroom. As it enlarges, the upper end ajipears as a round body on a short stalk, thus outliiiiii- in ilir the ditTerent purt^ ..f inatniv phmt. 'I'll- ljiM- ^hv Imi-hl- ing on tin-uiidri-side â â f III.'.â¢.â i|i. 'V]i:\ ai ilii- liiiie y a loose growth of niycel- er part of the stem to the ns the veil. Tlie gills are 1043 Mdr IIH'II <â â '!â iind 11,.. ex the \ eil i. ruptu ret and hen it han .â \t a Fir IWli I'o Silii, / ../â .1 III jg on the stem (seen tlie large number does not vary to i mon Mushroom, istie fruit struct fungi. For this r. formity on the part of syst generic name for the retained the genus Agnn. u- and it's near allies, Psalliota. Some have .ini some Psalliota, others Prate to restore the antiquated genus Fungus, and call our plant Fiingns campestris. This is not the place for a .â \lu~ Saccardo li. imon Mushroom â . ; the subgenus 1 genus Agaricus, still others propose. 1442. Section of a eHI of Aearicus campestris. >., trnnia ; ; i Iiy the veil, is exposed 1 â t I - i !' : r. ~ by the rupture of the veil. 1 li- M i : , etc., belong, therefore, to til.' II; m. \. In tin' Oasteroinycetes,on the other , the > nr.' ma- tured before the hymenium is exposed, as in the puff- iiall, earth-star, etc., which open after the spores are ipe. discussion of the merits of any of these names, but it seems better in the pre


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