Archive image from page 396 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 cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 T taxifohu survnes the wmteis in very sheltered posi of garden hi not hardy umth the haidiest and : yet to have been t grow hi- t in h i TOXYLON 1823 liotrope but n t sweet scented Ivs. elhpti- d ,.., n iiMinal,


Archive image from page 396 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 cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 T taxifohu survnes the wmteis in very sheltered posi of garden hi not hardy umth the haidiest and : yet to have been t grow hi- t in h i TOXYLON 1823 liotrope but n t sweet scented Ivs. elhpti- d ,.., n iiMinal, 2-3 1 fine of n «,the -Self- Not U 11 I J . t L bouth. 'f W. Bakclav. terminal shoots should be TOWNSfiNDIA (David Townsend, botanical associ- ate of Wm Darlington, of Pennsylvania). Compdsif<s. About 17 &pecies of low, many-stemmed herbs, nearly mMiA and biiildin It i this country it has Raflnesque s Tumi up as the inopei n inn the nanip 1 iic \ i w ~. i before bein_ | | li I ' good re isi 1 \ I \ n ti. reyas can --t m 1 nid ii by replacing' ihi imsent A Li Unut,.a B L, iiqtli taxifolia, \iii it / nucifera, Sieb & Zucc Tree, usualh 30 ft , but oc casionall> 80 ft high, with spreading biauche' a oompict head sometimes shiublp bnrk hiight red 1 I nj; Japan I /' grdndi, I I I I I I 1 to lack the ,i, _i II 1 1 ..t ih, otliei spMiis RH 1879, p 17 It ( II .'J Oh 1. Alfred Rehder. TOKTOISE PLANT. Testudinaria Eleplmntipes. TOUCH-ME-NOT. Imjmtiens aurea and Unora. TOURNEFOETIA Pitton de Tournefort, 1656- full, 1 . America giandifldra, Nutt. Biennial or annual, 9-18 m high: stems spreading fiom the base- upper Ivs often linear: bracts of involucre ((mspicuously i heads mate y in long, bright blue or violet. _ _ 'Foothills western Neb. to Colo and New Mex sericea. Hook Nearly stemless perennial with ses- sile heads suriounded and surpassed bj the linear Ivs.: heads â ' m across, rays white or purplish tinged. Apiil. MiT Dry hills, plains or mountains, Saskatche- wa


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