. The trees of America [microform] : native and foreign, pictorially and botanically delineated and scientifically and popularly described, being considered principally with reference to their geography and history, soil and situation, propagation and culture, accidents and diseases .... Trees; Arbres. Genus CYDONIA, Tourn. RnsacecB. Icosandria Di-Pentajjynia. ^'i/al. Lin Si/noni/mes, Fi/rus, Surbus, Cij,hi,iia, ^'^^'^^^..^a^l^'Cz:-;:;:;::^^^^. Of AuTiians. :rncr:!:F&.r''"'^ "'""'^^'^'''-^'«'"' -W""' "l^tSrSl^afyri^cr" ^-P^'«^'-^'»i-luaiâ.man
. The trees of America [microform] : native and foreign, pictorially and botanically delineated and scientifically and popularly described, being considered principally with reference to their geography and history, soil and situation, propagation and culture, accidents and diseases .... Trees; Arbres. Genus CYDONIA, Tourn. RnsacecB. Icosandria Di-Pentajjynia. ^'i/al. Lin Si/noni/mes, Fi/rus, Surbus, Cij,hi,iia, ^'^^'^^^..^a^l^'Cz:-;:;:;::^^^^. Of AuTiians. :rncr:!:F&.r''"'^ "'""'^^'^'''-^'«'"' -W""' "l^tSrSl^afyri^cr" ^-P^'«^'-^'»i-luaiâ.manysceds. muciiaginous. Calyx ^\mifornf P.^'^""''' "^f'^' "'' '"^^'' deciduous trees or shrubs ' ^ r , ""P^ ^"'^ '^''^' '^''i^'i '-^re easily propagated bv av e s and by graftuig on the common fhorn^ Tife fpcc es mosi Zu\ J «^/V''">-« .are theCydonia vuli^aris, heroafteTdescriC and the japonica, commonly ^n by the n me ^^^^^^ J^u:^o^i nSn:^fiJ^jTr ^ f"'' .-tive^f'chmrand ter, its pendent branch,^.s a d nuSu flowers^^J^^^^^^^^ appearance, particularly in earlvr snrini j'V'^' ^'ve it a r:ch and striking America, both as a bush "ncr^Ln IL I ""' ripened tru;t in Europe and ripe, is unfit to eat, tiSh i ns s^fr cfr^^^^ '^'T'' ^ ''^'^"â¢' Y'^*^^'' «^^" ^^^en to keep it among tl e Shcs !,^^ V ""-'^T ''^'r!^ '"^"'^ ^""^^ Persons speaki^,g of this^shlub, tllrL fiow^rl'J'ry^fi;:^,'" " """"""^ °^ ^^^'"^^'" ^ " TIpu (jleam and glow atniil tliti wintry scone ; their ruddy beacon, at tl,« «,â, ' 111 nioli away tlio snow. Sen how il fails w T ','0-i"J;«'al fi-""! llin elowin? nprav â Wieaihed in deep crimsoned iiudd-tiie lairy ; To ,1,0 same natural family belong llie folkâ¢-ing gcnora â They are natives of châ',a':",':;ii::7ai,r;':t
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