. 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. PRUNUS begins considerably in advance of the domesticas and holds nearly as late. The greater number of the varie- ties are clingstones, but there are some freestones among them. A race of hybrids with P. hortulana and P. angustitolia is now ⢠I lean ornative Plums Ivs relatively nai row I smooth a


. 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. PRUNUS begins considerably in advance of the domesticas and holds nearly as late. The greater number of the varie- ties are clingstones, but there are some freestones among them. A race of hybrids with P. hortulana and P. angustitolia is now ⢠I lean ornative Plums Ivs relatively nai row I smooth and the young grotvth glabrous (P bcoidata and P Americana partial excep » 1) the fruit comparatnely small and m les of yellou and ted neier deep blue pie till oad and thick pulescent ortojighiih ,la,plj II k I I 0 subcordata Benth Small only a tew teet high Ivs lu 1 ubcordate at base eithei 1 1 thick soft pubescent beneitl I 1 ss than 1 m icross in cl ing I pfore tl le p tr 1 ally dark 1 I 11 1 in m 1 I II iiiooth t 1111 I Oiegon â -- s 4 1 4-11 jagjed fi ttle 1 ents It varies much and the greater part of the tiees do not produce agreeable fruit In many cases it onh a tree like bush The bark is blackish and is t 1 1 1 ent on young shoots \ K^Uoggii Lcmmon SiS'soN Plum Taller and 1 1 Ilk ash gray Ivs not cordate orbicu I II I I rl\ glabious fr larger (Im 01 more 1 I vate \ 11 n or red the flesh soft an 1 i 1 t t I N rthern C thfornia Much recommended 1 \ Mi ^ near Mt Shasta whose name it 1 tirs Tl 1 11 now pUnted in many places in t alifornia It is I r 1 to P s ibcotdafa itself The tiee rarely exceeds ]o it in height and 4-6 m in diameter of trunk 10 Amencina Marsh {P TexUna Scheele) Pig 1Q81 Phtp X\X Small tw-"y sprp d ng 1 ilh th the in lie aiieiung in small clusters m alvance of the Iv fr -van us 1 ut mosth small ai I hail tie skm tough and ^la icous and 1 ot shining yellow an i \aiiousiy overlaid with red stone turgi 1 Woods and copses New York to t olorado and Te


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