. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. PHYSALIS eaten from the hand ^at least as ijrdwn hi tlie N.). It is a very vigorous and i>;lu»â -. Tl,i -|M,i, . ,- ,â,, for the northern st:iii '[' '- . , ,: iliious, and much like th /' . ,i,,-,.. but it has been ,.,:!', , ,1 I. .l' I'u ,,',eâl "


. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. PHYSALIS eaten from the hand ^at least as ijrdwn hi tlie N.). It is a very vigorous and i>;lu»â -. Tl,i -|M,i, . ,- ,â,, for the northern st:iii '[' '- . , ,: iliious, and much like th /' . ,i,,-,.. but it has been ,.,:!', , ,1 I. .l' I'u ,,',eâl "uie J, 'â , ''"it'^'v.'ns de~r,, ,, , :,,e,l by Jlorison in 171 . ,â ⢠I ...l : ,! I'eMi, â â ;^ h was then cultivated . â !, ., :â d is eiilri\ ;ttrd at rlie ('ape of Uood Hope, in some pans of the- i;ast Indies, and more especially at the English settle ment nf Niw South Wales, at which latter place it is by the name of the Cape Gooseberry, and is the chief fruit the colonists at present possess; is eaten raw, or made into pies, puddings or X); The plant is rarely sold by American seedsmen. P. lohdta offered by dealers is not known to the writer. It is advertised as one of the Ground or Winter I 'lierries, with \\«- let fruit. It is probably not P. lobata, P,.ili:,ns a tnnn ef the cultivated P. ixocarpa.âP. i'/ii/i/.y>//.Ana, l.,ini , ,i species, is said by Britton & Brown Iiaxe "teMn-iiy cultivated for its ; i 11 i â PHYSIANTHUS (C eek bJ Id 11a f tl 0 11a t be) A n w 1 f d t A cult at I 1 I 1 II na f Ba b I /III d and a I I I I \ of tl e auth I Dunal n 18 1 i i b I I Fhjsal ta but lat 1 ta t u t D n PI ?a w th L una" P p b of wh h c n mon Hu k T n t I t a ult ated fo m. Peruviana, Linn. {P. e'thilis. Sims). Cape Goose- berry. Fig. 1776. As compared with P. pubescens, this is a much stronger grower, the plant standing par- tially erect and attaining a height of IJ-^-S ft.


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