. 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. Latest monograph. Baker, in Flora 1H96-7. Capensis, vol. 6, INDEX. albicans, 25. hybrida, 13. Reinwardtii, 5. altUinea. 23. laeviaata, 25. Beijiwardtii viridis arachnoides, 24. lamis. 25. reticulata, 22. [6 aristata. 23. limpida. 23. retusa, 19. asperula, 19. major, 9. rigida, 3. marginata. 25. mgosa, 10. coarc


. 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. Latest monograph. Baker, in Flora 1H96-7. Capensis, vol. 6, INDEX. albicans, 25. hybrida, 13. Reinwardtii, 5. altUinea. 23. laeviaata, 25. Beijiwardtii viridis arachnoides, 24. lamis. 25. reticulata, 22. [6 aristata. 23. limpida. 23. retusa, 19. asperula, 19. major, 9. rigida, 3. marginata. 25. mgosa, 10. coarctata, 6. Margaritifera, 9. scabra, 4. concava, 16. mirabilis, 17. subulata, 11. cuspidata, 20. mucronata, 23. tessellata, 14. cymbatolia, 16. =S"a;t tortuosa. 2. cymbiformis, 16. triangularis, 1. expansa, 3. Badula tnrgida, 21. fasciata, 8. lecMrm., 15. viscosa. 1. herhacea. 22. A. Foliage on an elongated stem. {Aspect of Apicra.) B. it's, concave, never coarsely whiie-doltcd. c. Arrangement of Ivs. S-ranked. 1. viscbsa, Haw. (^Me I'iscdsa, Linn. , Lam. Ap}cra viscosa, Willd.). Lvs. broad and short, densely imbricated, appressed, with spreading apex, minutely scabrous or viscidly punctate. 814.âIn the type the leaf rows are vertical, but several marked varieties occur, in some of which they are prominently spirally twisteil. 2. ill \ li'ii-tortndsa. Have.). Lvs. more eloni.':iii , not spreading at apex, in strongly twist I-. ;'37 {as Aloe rigida).- Varies -. ral forms. cc. Arrangement of lvs. many-ranked: stem shorter. 3. rigida, Haw. {B. erpdnsa. Haw. Aide rigida,Ker- Gawl. .3. t'/pifiisn. Haw.). Lvs. spreading or recurved, somewhat utteuuati', setibrous va the back. L. B. C. 15:1430. 4. Bc4bra, Iltiw. i erect in a shorter r obtuse, nearly pla brous. '.. s,:;i,ni. Schult. f.). Lvs. sub- â tte tlian usual, thick and rather above, both faces rugose-sca- BB. Lvs. mostly biconvex, white-dotted. 5. Reinwardtii


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