The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . FORTTM. Included under Dendrobium (whichsee). AFFENDAGI!. Any superadded or subordinate part; , thorns, hairs, &c., on a stem. AFFENDICUIiA (from appendix; in allusion to theappendage at the base of the lip). Syi^s. ConcJiochilus,Metachilum. Ord, Orchidese. A genus embracing abouta score species of stove, epiphytal Orchids, with tufted,leafy stems, natives of tropical Asia, Australia, and Poly-nesia. Flowers usually minute; sepals connivent, thelater


The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . FORTTM. Included under Dendrobium (whichsee). AFFENDAGI!. Any superadded or subordinate part; , thorns, hairs, &c., on a stem. AFFENDICUIiA (from appendix; in allusion to theappendage at the base of the lip). Syi^s. ConcJiochilus,Metachilum. Ord, Orchidese. A genus embracing abouta score species of stove, epiphytal Orchids, with tufted,leafy stems, natives of tropical Asia, Australia, and Poly-nesia. Flowers usually minute; sepals connivent, thelateral ones connate at base and adnate to the producedfoot of the column, forming a mentum ; petals variable ;lip erect, inserted on the foot of the column or with itssides adnate thereto; column very short, the rostellumerect, bifid. About four species have been introduced, butthey are of no horticiUtural value. AFFLE. Since the work was issued the following aresome of the most noteworthy introductions and additions: Allens Everlasting. Dessert. Fruit medium; flavour verygood. It succeeils best as a bush or pyramid tree. April Fig. 53. Allinutox AppLb. Allington Pippin. Dessert. Fruit medium, yellow, with redstreaks on the sunny side; flavour very rich and to January. A promising new variety. See Fig. 53. American Motber. See Mother. Banmanns Red Winter Reinette. Dessert or rather large, flatish round; skin nearly covered with a Apple—contimied. brilliant deep-red, intensified on the exposed side. April andMay. The tree is a good grower and a free b^rer, but of second-rate flavour. See Fig. 54


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