. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. XXVI. RosA^CEJE: ce'rasus. B. Speaes or Varieties cultivated as ornamental or curious. 281 S 3. C. (v.) SEMPERFLo^RENs Dec. The ever-flowering Cherry Tree. Identification.: Dec. Fl. Fr., 4. , and Prod., 2. ; Don's Mill., 2 n 13 Synont/mes PriOias semnerflftrens £/irA. Beitr.


. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. XXVI. RosA^CEJE: ce'rasus. B. Speaes or Varieties cultivated as ornamental or curious. 281 S 3. C. (v.) SEMPERFLo^RENs Dec. The ever-flowering Cherry Tree. Identification.: Dec. Fl. Fr., 4. , and Prod., 2. ; Don's Mill., 2 n 13 Synont/mes PriOias semnerflftrens £/irA. Beitr. 7. p. 132.; P. serStina BolA Catal. 1. p. 68.: the weeping Cherry, the Allsaints Cherry; Cerise de la Toussaint, Cerise de St. Martin, Cerise tardive, tr. Engravings. N. Du Ham., p. 30. No. 18. t. 5. f. A ; the plate in Arb. Brit., 1st edit., vol. v.; and our yl^. 449. doBSW (T.) Bemperfldrena. Spec. Char., ^c. Branches drooping. Leaves ovate, serrated. Flovrers pro- truded late in the season, axillary, solitary. Calyx serrated. Fniits globes, and red. Its native country not known. {Dec. Prod.) A low pendulous tree. Height 10 ft. to 20 it. A garden produc- tion. Cultivated in ? 1700. Flowers white; May. Drupe red : July and August. An ornamental tree, usually grafted standard high on the common wild cherry, or gean; growing rapidly for 8 or 10 years, and forming a round head, 8 or 10 feet high, and 10 or 12 feet in diameter, with the extremities of the branches drooping to the ground ; and flowering and fruiting almost the whole summer. It forms a truly desirable small single tree for a lawn. t 4. C. serrulaVa G. Don. The serrulated-feawrf Cherry Tree. Identification. Hort. Brit., p. 480.; Don's Mill., 2. p. S14. Spnonymes. Prflnus serrulllta Liiidl. Hort. Trans. 7. p. 238. ; double Chinese Cherry; Yung-To, Chinese. Engraving. Our A-450. from a living specimen. „„ c« »n-., Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have be


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