. The standard cyclopedia of horticulture; a discussion, for the amateur, and the professional and commercial grower, of the kinds, characteristics and methods of cultivation of the species of plants grown in the regions of the United States and Canada for ornament, for fancy, for fruit and for vegetables; with keys to the natural families and genera, descriptions of the horticultural capabilities of the states and provinces and dependent islands, and sketches of eminent horticulturists . , Torr. & Gray (Icacbrea paniculata,Sudw.). Marbleberry. Glabrous, to 24 ft.:


. The standard cyclopedia of horticulture; a discussion, for the amateur, and the professional and commercial grower, of the kinds, characteristics and methods of cultivation of the species of plants grown in the regions of the United States and Canada for ornament, for fancy, for fruit and for vegetables; with keys to the natural families and genera, descriptions of the horticultural capabilities of the states and provinces and dependent islands, and sketches of eminent horticulturists . , Torr. & Gray (Icacbrea paniculata,Sudw.). Marbleberry. Glabrous, to 24 ft.: to lance-oblong, entire, narrowed to apetiole: panicle many-fld.; corolla-lobes oval and be-coming reflexed: fr. as large as peas, black and Fla. Intro. 1891. A. umbellMa is offered in this country as coming from A. utnbellJta, Baker (of the botanists), is a Madagascar plant,and it is doubtful whether it is cult, in this country. Species withwhite fis. are .4. acuminata. Willd., 1678; A. cupilaia. Gray;A. mamilUia, Hance; .-1. punctata, Roxbg.; A. villdsa. Wall. Spe-cies with red or reddish fls. are A. macrocdrpa. Wall.; A. panicw-lala, Roxbg., 2364; A. serruldta, Swartz; A. Wdllichii, described ardisias are: A. gigantifdlia, Stapf., withelliptic lvs. 12-14 in. long and 8 in. broad; fls. small, rose-colored,in iong-stalked loose panicle. S. China. A. Brandneridna, Linden,dwarf, with green-shaded crenulate lvs. Congo. L H R. 366. Ardisia crenulata. (X Vi) ARECA (said to be latinized form of Malayan name).Palmacex, tribe Arecese. A graceful and well-knowngroup of spineless palms, the trunks soUtary or forminga ring-like clump. Leaves at first bipartite, and only after several yearsforming the beautiful and gracefully pinnate adult lvs.,which form large terminal clusters; Ifts. slender, lanceo-late or linear, acuminate; rachis 3-angled, convex onthe back, the upper face and the petiole concave:spadix very much branched, appear


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