. 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. 1610 SAMBUCUS A. Color of fruit black or blackish. B. Fruit not glaucous. c. Height 12-25 ft. when full grown. nlgrra, Linn Common Eukopean Elder A large shrub or small tree, lZ-2) tt high, with rough bark, old wood hard, j ellow, fine grained 1" ". SAMPHIRE cc. Height S-12 ft. Canadensis, Linn. Commo


. 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. 1610 SAMBUCUS A. Color of fruit black or blackish. B. Fruit not glaucous. c. Height 12-25 ft. when full grown. nlgrra, Linn Common Eukopean Elder A large shrub or small tree, lZ-2) tt high, with rough bark, old wood hard, j ellow, fine grained 1" ". SAMPHIRE cc. Height S-12 ft. Canadensis, Linn. Common American or Sweet Elder. Fig. 2247. Shrubby, 5-12 ft. high; wood with white pith occupying the greater part of the stem: Ivs. pinnate- Ifts 5-11, smooth fl& white, in a flat cyme fr black Fruit ripe Aug , Sept \ ar aiJrea has j el Var variegata his \rll(>\\ish white mark ings \ ir laciniata h is tht Ifts \ in oush lit ml in 1 iiti d \ ii glauca his wiiiti j, lull u flielenes L,ng 6 bb Cu o I s IB! i.'s -This IS the comni 111 I II i II i m. in mid 2247. Common £lder, blooming in summerâSambucus Canade flat 5-rayed cymes: fr. blaok iliirk ixrcrii. - Mav, .Tunc The following horticultural viirs. hit .lisiin- guished by their namos: arpr6ntca, aiirea, heter'ophylla, laciniata, pulverul^nta, pyramidilia. rotnidifolia, varie- g4ta. Of these v:ii' -. â - â ⢠i. i .as.,n of its yellow foliage; ^' /by reason of variously cut In , . , i ,. , i . il'ective in mass planting. \";.i, ../ ././.. i [ ..instant in its variegation. S. hiln-opliiill:i. Inciinnln, rariegata, etc., of trade catalogues, are presumably varieties of S. ciated The 1 ippre BB Flint qlaiitous, i e , itiongly uhit tied atth a mealy bloom glaiica, \utt Arborescent, 6-18 ft high, glabious throughout Ifts 5-9, o\ ate to narrow 1 j oblong Pacific coast east to Idaho and Nev Seed offered 1901 m S Cdhf Gn 53, p b8 AA Coloi of fiuit ted B Petioles glabious racemdsa, Lmn Lfts oblong ac


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