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Identifier: gardenersmonthly211879phil (find matches)
Title: The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist
Year: 1876 (1870s)
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Subjects: Gardening
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : Charles H. Marot
Contributing Library: UMass Amherst Libraries
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ts of little more than a round, fleshy, greenbulb, from the apex of which springs yearly aslender, twining, light green flower stem, six Besides the novelty of the species, the plant wasremarkably well grown, being about eighteeninches every way. It is a strong grower, andwill make good specimen plants. AdiANTUM PALMATUM. — This remarkablybeautiful Maiden Hair Fern is thus described byB. G. Williams, of Upper Holloway, London, bywhom it was introduced : This handsome and distinct species will makean excellent companion to A. Farleyense,owingto the large size of its pinnse and the length ofits fronds. It was discovered by M. Roezel at analtitude varying from 10,000 to 11,000 feet, inPeru; a fact of great importance, as it may becultivated in a greenhouse temperature. Mr. 1879. AND HORTICULTURIST. 13 Moore says of this beautiful Fern: The rhi-zome is creeping, and the fronds are of an in- character of the rachides, most marked near theapex of the fronds and the rachides of the primary
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definitely elongated form. A very noticeable 1 pinnae. The pinnules are herbaceous in texture,feature in the plant is the flexuose or zigzag 1 smooth, large, from one inch to one and three- 14 THE GARDENERS MONTHLY (January, quarters in breadth, distant and very distinctlystalked, the stalks varying from one-quarter tothiee-quarters of an inch, the terminal ones areusually wedge-shaped, while the lateral ones areusually truncate at the base, so as to becomesemi-circular in outline; they are deeply cut downinto from three to five large lobes, which areagain more or less parted; an oblong sorus ter-minating each of the divisions in the fertile por-tions. SCRAPS AND QUERIES. Mealy Bug.—A. A. B.,Coburg, Ont., Canada,says : I notice a letter in July number of Gar-deners Monthly, from Dr. W. F. C, as toremedy of mealy bug. What proportions ofHellebore and whale oil soap he would mix, hedoes not say. It would gratify me, and I have nodoubt many others ,to know the quantities to mix. Fruit

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