. The standard cyclopedia of horticulture; a discussion, for the amateur, and the professional and commercial grower, of the kinds, characteristics and methods of cultivation of the species of plants grown in the regions of the United States and Canada for ornament, for fancy, for fruit and for vegetables; with keys to the natural families and genera, descriptions of the horticultural capabilities of the states and provinces and dependent islands, and sketches of eminent horticulturists . , , 2. micropliylla, , , , ().viscida, 4. CHEILANTHES
. The standard cyclopedia of horticulture; a discussion, for the amateur, and the professional and commercial grower, of the kinds, characteristics and methods of cultivation of the species of plants grown in the regions of the United States and Canada for ornament, for fancy, for fruit and for vegetables; with keys to the natural families and genera, descriptions of the horticultural capabilities of the states and provinces and dependent islands, and sketches of eminent horticulturists . , , 2. micropliylla, , , , ().viscida, 4. CHEILANTHES CHEIRANTHUS 735 A. Lvs. pentagonal-deltoid, the indusium confined to a single veinlet. 1. califomica, Mett. (Hypolepis califdrnica, Hook.). Lvs. densely cespitose from a short creeping rootstock, 2-4 in. each way, on stalks f^- 4-8 in. long, quadripinnatifid; ultimate segms. lanceolate, incised or serrate. CaKf. 2. meifolia, D. C. Eaton(Hypolepis meifolia, Baker).Lvs. cespitose, with slenderbrown stalks 5-7 in. long, thelamina 2-3 in. each way, 3-4-pinnatifid, with finely cutsegms. Toin. wide. Me.\. AA. Lvs. layiceolate or Segms. flat: indusia extend-ing over the apices ofseveral veinlets, but Surface of lvs. smooth. 3. microphylla, 4-10 in. long, on stalksnearly as long, from a short,creeping rootstock, bi-tripin-nate: sts. glossy, rusty-pubes-cent on the upper side. New Mex. southward. cc. Surface of lvs. 900. Cbeilanthes lanosa. 4. viscida, Davenport. in. long, on stalks of thesame length, tripinnatifid; segms. toothed, everywhereglandular. Cahf. ccc. Surface of lvs. hairy, not woolly. 5. hirta, Swartz. Lvs. densely cespitose, with short,scaly stalks which are brownish, like the rachides;pinnae numerous, rather distant bipinnatifid, the much incurved margins. The lvs. are usually6-15 in. long. Cape of Good Hope. Var. Ellisiana,is more conimonlj cult. 6. lanosa, Wats. (C. vestila, S
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