. 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. BASrBERRY RAVENALA 1503 doned before it becomes badly diseased. Spraying will reduce it but is not entirely satisfactory. Crown-gall, due to the growth of a specific organism of a very low order, belonging to the slime-molds, is often serious, particularly with reds. Neither affected plants nor. 2082. Shaffer R
. 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. BASrBERRY RAVENALA 1503 doned before it becomes badly diseased. Spraying will reduce it but is not entirely satisfactory. Crown-gall, due to the growth of a specific organism of a very low order, belonging to the slime-molds, is often serious, particularly with reds. Neither affected plants nor. 2082. Shaffer Raspberry—Rubus neglectus (XM). apparently healthy ones from a diseased lot should be planted, as the trouble is readily communicated to,other plants and trees. Fred W. Card. EAT-TAIL CACTUS. Cereiis flagelliforniis. KATTAK. See Valanuis. RATTLE - BOX. The species of Crotalaria ; also Litdwlgia alt em i folia. EATTLESHAKE WEED. See Hierachim venosum. RATTLESNAKE PLANTAIN. Goodyera. RATTLESNAKE ROOT. Prenantlies. EATJW6LFIA (Leonhart Rauwolf, physician of Augs- burg, published a book in 1583 on his travels in the orient; often erroneously stated to be of the eighteenth century). Apocy)iacew. About -10 species of tropical trees and shrubs with Ivs. in whorls of 3 or 4, rarely opposite, and small fls. often borne in dichotomous or trichotomous clusters. Calyx 5-cut or 5-parted; lobes obtuse or acute: corolla funnel-shaped; tube cylindrical, dilated at the insertion of the stamens, usually con- stricted at the throat, devoid of scales; lobes 5 ; disk cup- shaped or r i n g- shaped : carpels of the ovary 2, distinct or considerably grown together: style short or long: ovules in each carpel 2: drupes 2, distinct or connate into a 2- stoned fruit, the stones 2-groovedor2- cut: stones 1-seeded: seeds ovate; albumen fleshy, smooth, not ruminate, rarely wrinkled. These plants are little known horticulturally. The only species in the American trade, apparently, is R. Chinensis, Hort. Sev
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