. Garden and forest; a journal of horticulture, landscape art and forestry. lackWalnut. The leaves and the fruit are intermediate in char-acter, too, between the supposed parents. The leaves ofJuglans Vilmoriniana are usually composed of five pairs anda terminal leaflet, the last being somewhat larger than theothers. They are ovate, slightly coriaceous, smooth, darkgreen, and remain on the branches until killed by the whole, the leaves resemble those of the EnglishWalnut, but with one or two additional pairs of leaflets and *Viola ocellata, Torrey & Gray Fl. N. Am. i., 142.—Hooker & A


. Garden and forest; a journal of horticulture, landscape art and forestry. lackWalnut. The leaves and the fruit are intermediate in char-acter, too, between the supposed parents. The leaves ofJuglans Vilmoriniana are usually composed of five pairs anda terminal leaflet, the last being somewhat larger than theothers. They are ovate, slightly coriaceous, smooth, darkgreen, and remain on the branches until killed by the whole, the leaves resemble those of the EnglishWalnut, but with one or two additional pairs of leaflets and *Viola ocellata, Torrey & Gray Fl. N. Am. i., 142.—Hooker & Arnott, , 325.—Brewer & Watson, Bot. Cal., i„ 56.—Gray, Bot. Gazette, xi., 291. 52 Garden and Forest. [Number 154. with a slight difference in their shape. The fruit, which isnot produced every year, and never in large quantities, issmooth. The shell of the nut (figured below) is thickerand more deeply furrowed than that of the Europeanspecies. The fruit germinates well and produces plantsresembling the parent. The original tree has grown very.


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