. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . 1994. Prunus Pennsylvanica (X 34). No. 21. plantings. Var. p6ndula, Hort., has drooping varieg^ta, Hort., has ycllow-niarked lvs. , Hort. (var. Caj-fhai/hia, Hort., by cartilaginen, Lelim.), is a han<lsoine form with verylong, shining lvs.


. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . 1994. Prunus Pennsylvanica (X 34). No. 21. plantings. Var. p6ndula, Hort., has drooping varieg^ta, Hort., has ycllow-niarked lvs. , Hort. (var. Caj-fhai/hia, Hort., by cartilaginen, Lelim.), is a han<lsoine form with verylong, shining lvs. Var. asplenifdlia, Hort., has narrow,■deeply toothed igf^S. Prunus semperflorens (X /^). No. 23. BB. Calyx-lobes not persistent on the fr.: fls. early:small trees. 30. Virgini^na, Linn. Choke Cherry. Fig. or sometimes a small tree 30 ft. tall, with roughspeckled bark and a strong odor when bruised: , oval-oblong or obovate, abruptly pointed, verysharply serrate, with spreading or at least not incurvedteeth: fls. in short, dense racemes in spring with thelvs.: fr. size of pea, in summer, red or amber-colored(the latter var. leucocdrpa, Wats.), puckery : stonesmooth. Generally distributed over northern NorthAmerica to the Arctic circle and occurring in the moun-tains of Mex. 4:158. —Now and then a large-fruitedvariety is found, fit for eating. Sometimes planted forornament. There is a weeping form, var. p6nduIa,Hort.;a dwarf form, var. nd,na, Hort.; a narrow-lvd. form,, Hort. The fruit is usually unfit for eating,but forms are known with edible fruit. Var. demissa, Torr. (P. deniissa, Walp.). Lvs. m


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