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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . glandular anthers). sumnier-fiowering, tender shrubs from the Capeof Good Hope. Lvs. alternate, small, leathery, subses-sile. entire, glandular-dotted : fls. white or rosy ; petalsobovate. Prop, by cuttings from the ripened wood. frigrana, Koem. & Schult. {Didnma frdgra


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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . glandular anthers). sumnier-fiowering, tender shrubs from the Capeof Good Hope. Lvs. alternate, small, leathery, subses-sile. entire, glandular-dotted : fls. white or rosy ; petalsobovate. Prop, by cuttings from the ripened wood. frigrana, Koem. & Schult. {Didnma frdgrans, Sims).Breath of Heaven. Height 2-3 ft.: lvs. oblong, ob-tuse, dark green above, whitish beneath, with a glandu-lar, denticulate margin: fls. rosy. 1519. —A fa-vorite in Calif. ADENOCARPUS 23 ADENANTH£BA (from the deciduous pedicillategland on each anther). Leguminbsce. Tender, unarmedevergreen tree, cult, in greenhouses only for its eco-nomic interest, and also in Calif, in the open air. should be softened in hot water previousto sowing. Favonina, Linn. Red Sandal-wood Tree. Leafletsabout 13: fls. in an axillary spike. Trop. Asia, where itgrows to a tree of great size. —The red lens-shapedCircassian Seeds are curiosities with travelers, andare used for necklaces, 32. Ada the lip and column. ADENOCAL^MNA {glandular covering; referring toleaves, etc.). Bignonihce(f. Tender climbing shrub,closely allied to Bignonia. Grown in hothouses, requir-ing considerable moisture. Prop, by cuttings in frames, comdsum, DC. St. rough, punctate: lvs. opposite, tri-foliolate; petioles thickened at junction with the blades:racemes so densely clothed at first with large bracts asto suggest the aments of the hop-vine ; fls. 2 in. across,brilliant yellow, ; upper lip of 2, andlower lip of 3 rounded, waved lobes. Braz. 4210. ADENOCAEPUS (from the glandular pod, whicheasily distinguishes it from allied genera). Legumindsm,Shr


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