. 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. lscapes unite to produce a monstrous flower, are some-times seen but cannot be perpetuated. The rays aresometimes whollj incurved, or reflexed, or English names of the Daisy are Herb Margaret,Ewe or May gowan, Childing Daisy, Bone- or Bruise-wort Bone Flower. March Daisy, Bairn-wort. J B Keller. E. J. Canni


. 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. lscapes unite to produce a monstrous flower, are some-times seen but cannot be perpetuated. The rays aresometimes whollj incurved, or reflexed, or English names of the Daisy are Herb Margaret,Ewe or May gowan, Childing Daisy, Bone- or Bruise-wort Bone Flower. March Daisy, Bairn-wort. J B Keller. E. J. Canning, and W. M. BELLWORT In England, any member of the Cam-panulAcecr In America, Uvul&ria. BELVIDEEE, or Sumjier Cvpress. See Kochia. BEHE. See Sesamiim. BERBERIS 153 BENI, JAPANESE. See Caryopteris Mastacanthus. BENINCASA (name of an Italian nobleman). Ciieur-bitdcea-. One species from E. Ind. Annual, running,squash-like herbs, with solitary yellow monoecious fls.,the staminate long-peduncled, the pistillate nearly ses-sile ; corolla deeply lobed ; tendrUs 2-3-branched. cerifera, Sari. Fig. 223. Wax Gourd. Preserving Melon. Chinese long, like a muskmelon, hairy, with cordate lobedIvs.: fr. mostly oblong, 10-16 in. long, hairy, white-. 223. Bcnincasa ccrifei waxy, with solid white flesh and small, cucumber-likeseeds. Cult, the same as muskmelon or 1887 int. into the U. S. (Bull. 67,Cornell Exp. Sta.), and used for making preserves andsweet pickles ; said to be eaten raw in warm H. BUSH. Benzoin odoriferum. BENT GRASS. See Agrostis. BENTHAMIA. Referred to Cormis. BENZOIN (of Arabic or Semitic origin, meaning agum or perfume). Syn., Lindern. Laiirilceie. Treesor shrubs, aromatic ; Ivs. alternate, usually deciduous,entire or sometimes 3-lobed : fls. polygamous-dioecious,apetalous, small, in axillary, umbel-like clusters ; calyx6-parted ; staminate fls. with 9 stamens : fr. a 60 species i


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