. 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. 1470 INDSX. acerba. 10. domestica. See Parkmani, 8. Achras, 1. Poltveria, 5. Americana. See elieagriiolia, .â >. prumfolia. 9. Sorbm. ttoribunda, 7. Pyraster, 1. amygdiiliformis, 5. fasca, 14. Rlngo, 12. angustitolia, IB. Gertnanica. See rividaris. 14. arbutifolia.
. 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. 1470 INDSX. acerba. 10. domestica. See Parkmani, 8. Achras, 1. Poltveria, 5. Americana. See elieagriiolia, .â >. prumfolia. 9. Sorbm. ttoribunda, 7. Pyraster, 1. amygdiiliformis, 5. fasca, 14. Rlngo, 12. angustitolia, IB. Gertnanica. See rividaris. 14. arbutifolia. See 3fe«piiMS. Riversii. 11. Sorbus. HaUiana, 8. salk-ifolia, 4. Aria. See Sorbus. sambucifolia Astracanica, 10. hybrida. SeeSor- Sorbus. Aucuparia. See bu». Schridfckeri. Sorbue. loensis, 17. aurieularis, 5. Japonica, 3. See Sieboldii. 3. f baocata, 9. also Cwdonio. Sikkimensis. betulifolia, 5. Kaido, 13. Simouii, 3. BoUwylleriana, 5. Kotsehyana, 5. Sinaica, 5. terasifera, 9. Malus, 10. Sinensis, 3, 1 Cathayensis. See Maulei. See Cj/- Soulardi, 18. Oydonia. dojiio speetabilis, 1 ilfwaftei. See Sor- Toringo, 6. coronaria,'l5. bus. torminalis. cratffigifolia. 19. Michaxaii, 5. Sorbus. Cydonia. See Oy- nigra. See Sorhus. Tschonoskii. domo. nivalis, 2. Usauriensis. dioiOT, 10. ParadiHaca. 10. There are forms of P. communis with variegated foil- age (var. variegafa), lobed (var. trilobata) and cut leaves (v&). A. PvROPHORUM Or Pyeus PROPER: fr. with granuUir or (jrittij flesh {unless ripened off the tree); styles usually tree to the base. I. comintims, Linn. Common Pear. Figs. 1G84-89. 2022. Strong, upright tree, living to a great age and sometimes attaining a height of 75 ft., the pedicels and sometimes the young growth pubescent, but all parts becoming glabrous: Ivs. mostly oblong-ovate, with a prominent point, hard in texture and veiny, bright green, the serratures small and much appressed and obtuse, or sometimes the leaf is almost ent
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