. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. SOEBARIA 159. Fig. 236. — Ninebark. Fio. 237. —Golden Ninebark. tivation, but there is a taller and more vigorous species from eastern Asia, Eastern Ninebakk — Pliysocarpus amur^nsis, —which can be known by its smaller and more hairy pods only one third longer than the calyx lobes ; the leaves, also, are more decidedly lobed and more sharply notched. [Twig cuttings ; seeds. ] Sorbaria. The Asu-leaved Spiueas are beautiful hardy shrubs with pinnate or hipin- nate leaves and spirea^like white flowers in showy terminal pan- icl


. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. SOEBARIA 159. Fig. 236. — Ninebark. Fio. 237. —Golden Ninebark. tivation, but there is a taller and more vigorous species from eastern Asia, Eastern Ninebakk — Pliysocarpus amur^nsis, —which can be known by its smaller and more hairy pods only one third longer than the calyx lobes ; the leaves, also, are more decidedly lobed and more sharply notched. [Twig cuttings ; seeds. ] Sorbaria. The Asu-leaved Spiueas are beautiful hardy shrubs with pinnate or hipin- nate leaves and spirea^like white flowers in showy terminal pan- icles. Except the last species they all prefer rich and rather moist soil. They put out their foliage early in the season. [Twig cuttings; root cut- tings ; suckers; seeds.]. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Apgar, A. C. (Austin Craig), 1838-1908; Draycott, Ada (Apgar). New York, Cincinnati [etc] American Book Company


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