Archive image from page 393 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 cyclopediaofam03bail Year: 1900 PONTEDfiRIA ((I. I'liiiledera was an Italian botanist, Ii;h, J'oiil,il,rni<;ir. According to Engler (DC. iMonof,'-, I'hiiner. â i. y. Ml) there are two species of I'linteileriii. J', rorihitu, with sev


Archive image from page 393 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 cyclopediaofam03bail Year: 1900 PONTEDfiRIA ((I. I'liiiledera was an Italian botanist, Ii;h, J'oiil,il,rni<;ir. According to Engler (DC. iMonof,'-, I'hiiner. â i. y. Ml) there are two species of I'linteileriii. J', rorihitu, with several varieties, occurs in botli North and South America; P. rotundifolia is native from Nicaragua to Argentina. Perennial herbs of hogs and ponds, with strong horizontal roolsincks, short spikes of showy blue llnwers and mostly i-nrilale- oblong or ovate mostly sliiiiiTi;; Inms. 'I'h. N,.rili American F. cord&ta, V i W , i i, , 11- l'iii,-,i, is common east of the Plains ,,Li,iii ,,ii il,., I,, r- ..f ponds and along the mar(,'iiis ,,1 sl,, â i,,:mii Ii is a vhat ippeii, witn n iHi,;n ailing lobes, the middle upper Ini,, \, I le base inside; stamens C, trimnr]ili,.ii ; i-nles, 2 of which develop no se. ,1 ii â le. Pontederlas are well worth culiixn lens and shallow ponds, and P. nmlnl by dealers in native plants. It thri vater 10-12 in. deep. It transplants xVT' \ Propagated mnstly bv division. It XT V Iiortll as Nun M S,-:.ll:; ,,,,,,1 ,, trv. 11 « 1 â M.,- . ;):â¢:«. For /⢠⢠., , , .. / PONTHlfiVA glandulfisa is a West Indian terrestrial rcbidwitb small greenish llowers. It was advertised in 8H1 bv K. (iilletl, of Soutlnviek, Mass., but it is prob- blv not barilv North, and does not appear to be in the rnilo now. It is figured in 842 as Neottia yUnid- POOR MAN'S WEATHER GLASS. tains a description of 225 varieties of apples, nearly all of Russian origin. A wood-cut of each appears, in addition to 114 colored plates, (libb calls i


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