Archive image from page 56 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 ERIOSTEMON BB. Li'S. 3-i times as long as broad. interm«diu8. Hook. Lvs. 9-18 lines long, elliptical, abruptly pointed: petals lanceolate, white, but tipped â with pink outside in the bud like the rest: ovary plac


Archive image from page 56 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 ERIOSTEMON BB. Li'S. 3-i times as long as broad. interm«diu8. Hook. Lvs. 9-18 lines long, elliptical, abruptly pointed: petals lanceolate, white, but tipped â with pink outside in the bud like the rest: ovary placed on a flat disk and not ringed at the base. Probably of garden origin. Intermediati- K. myoporoides and buxifolitis. 4439. buzifdlius, Sm. Lvs. as in /.'. :,>'â mi'Uus, though perhaps smaller: petals olmvaii-. wliitc, tipped pink: ovarv sunk into a double disk of 2 rings. 4101.â A', deymif/dmin, Seghers., 20:1)7, looks like a pro- lific horticultural variety of this species. y7. M. ERdDITJM (Greek, a heron; alluding to the beaked fruit). Geraniiiceie. Heeok's Bill or Stork's Bill. This genus contains a few Inw ', liardy herba- ceous perennial plants, witli rut ;ije and fls. suggesting our wild and hanly (i. tmiiiuhi, from which they differ in having only .') iii-i. In ;u]tUer-bearing stamens, the other 5 being ivduced Ui scales; also the tails of the carpels hairy inside. The common Gera- niums of our home windows and summer flower-beds are the blended product of Pelnrqonlum zonale and ERTNGIUM 545 tinctly smaller tl wild Pelargonium Erodium and the stipuled, toothe front row of the where they thrive ny spots, and may tion, being chiefly m of bloom from June lad the 2 upper petals dis- ir :; ,vri- , as do the other I tij.' > I] f Good Hope, while -' IIII-. I .â I iniiiiin, of which a few liMily i)orders, have all - i'li'V al-so have small -. which are absent II alidut 50 widely scat- Ill }


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