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. 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. The habit of the ia iu retaining dry seud-pods n dead limbs 3 or 4 ft. long is very unpleasing, and lecessitates a thorough cleaning each year to the tip ml of the uppermost branch —often a hard work to ac- PAVETTA (M;i KliNF.ST TiKA borne in trichotonious corymbs, coutaiuiiig as many as 30 fls., which at best

. 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. The habit of the ia iu retaining dry seud-pods n dead limbs 3 or 4 ft. long is very unpleasing, and lecessitates a thorough cleaning each year to the tip ml of the uppermost branch —often a hard work to ac- PAVETTA (M;i KliNF.ST TiKA borne in trichotonious corymbs, coutaiuiiig as many as 30 fls., which at best  Stock Photo
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. 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. The habit of the ia iu retaining dry seud-pods n dead limbs 3 or 4 ft. long is very unpleasing, and lecessitates a thorough cleaning each year to the tip ml of the uppermost branch —often a hard work to ac- PAVETTA (M;i KliNF.ST TiKA borne in trichotonious corymbs, coutaiuiiig as many as 30 fls., which at best may be 1 in. long and K in. across. Pavettas generally have membranaceous Ivs., while those of Ixora are leathery. In Pavetta the style is longer and spindle-shaped at the top; in Ixora the style generally has 2 short branches at the top. Other generic characters of Pavetta are: calyx-lobes short or long: stamens 4 or 5, barely exerted: disk tumid, fleshy: ovary 2-locular: drupe 2-stoned. A FoUayi lan j it ! Borb6nica Hort Foliage plant with unknown fls Its tion m this gen long obkngacunn salmon red midril green ground B ab plants Where the fl buds which are formed the pre vioub year aie n t killed 1 > fr st the Paulownii is oi of the 1 t 1 fl I tr m I 1 It thrn 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 It i position Pi 1 1) seels OM in siun^ r bj root cuttings and by greenwood cuttings under glass it may be grown also from leaf cuttings the young unfold ing Ivs when about 1 in long are cut off close to the stems and inserted in sand undtr a hand glass m the propagating house Two species in Chu third one with evergreen foliage is r Henr fi n S uth ( I ii t an 1 ] i n most ( t tl t 1 fr a _ Lll 1 c I 1 1 I lall 1 h sctnt with nu merous small winded seeds impeniha Sieb & Zuco (P tomentosa Steud ) Fig 16j4 Tr e to 40 ft with stout spreading tranche; idJap^n a I itel by Dr 1 one of the e with stout nicies cal> lightly curved Natal^nsis Sn l I l I i te | etl ite glal rous I v II 1 I , 1 I , 1