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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . 154 BERBERIS BERBERIS cies cult, in England in Flore des Serres, 6:66 and 73(1850-1). Index : Amurensis. No. 2 ; Aqnifolium. 21 ; ; asperma, 1 ; atropurpurea, 1 ; Bcnlii, 19; buxifolia,9; Canadensis, 4; Carnliiiiann, A\ Darwini. 12; dulcis,1,9; emarginata, 3; Fortunti, 24;


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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . 154 BERBERIS BERBERIS cies cult, in England in Flore des Serres, 6:66 and 73(1850-1). Index : Amurensis. No. 2 ; Aqnifolium. 21 ; ; asperma, 1 ; atropurpurea, 1 ; Bcnlii, 19; buxifolia,9; Canadensis, 4; Carnliiiiann, A\ Darwini. 12; dulcis,1,9; emarginata, 3; Fortunti, 24; Fivmonti, 17; ^afco-date, 2 ; heteropoda. 6 ; iUeitulio. 11, U ; integrifolia,7 : Jamesoni, 13, 10 ; Japonion, 2. 19 ; IVIaximowiczi, 8 ;. 225. Berberis vulgaris, in Iruit. NVpuleusi-s, 20 : nervosa, 22 ; Neuberti, 14 ; ; pliiriflora, 8 ; repens, 23 ; Sieboldi, 2. and ; Sinensis, 5 ; stenophylla, 10 ; Thunbergi, 8 ; vul-garis, 1 ; Wallichiana, 13. A. Xis. simple, usiialh/ fasciculate in the. axils of spines, deciduous or persistent. B. Foliage deciduous : Ivs. membraiiaceous or chartaceous. c. Fls. in racemes. D. Branches gray, except those of the purple-leaved form. 1. , Linn. CoMiiox Barberry. Fig. 225, 4-8 ft., rarely 15: branches grooved, upright orarching : Ivs. oblong-spathulate or obovate, setulose-dentate, membranaceous, 1-2 in. long : racemes pendu-lous, many-fld.; fls. bright yellow : fr. oblong, usuallypurple. May, June. Eu. to E. Asia ; escaped from cul-ture and naturalized inE. N. Amer. Gn. 35: 693. —Hand-some in spring, with its golden yellow fls. and lightgreen foliage; and in fall, with its bright scarlet fruits,remaining through the whole winter. A very variable


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