. 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. Gardening. 1318. Lonicera sempervirens (X/^). late bracts.— L. conjugidlis, Kellogg. Erect shrub: Ivs. oval or ovate, pubescent: lis. slender-peduneled, small. 2-Upped, dark purple. Washington to Calif.— L. depressa, Royle. Low shrub, with small oval to oblong, glabrous Ivs.; lis. peduncled, light pink, with short tube an


. 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. Gardening. 1318. Lonicera sempervirens (X/^). late bracts.— L. conjugidlis, Kellogg. Erect shrub: Ivs. oval or ovate, pubescent: lis. slender-peduneled, small. 2-Upped, dark purple. Washington to Calif.— L. depressa, Royle. Low shrub, with small oval to oblong, glabrous Ivs.; lis. peduncled, light pink, with short tube and regular limb, small. Himal. Var. Myrtillus, Clarke. Fls. short-peduneled: bracts narrower.— L. diversifdlia. Wall. = L. quinq^^eloeularis. — L. gibbifldra, Maxim.^ L. ~ L. gibbiflbra, Dipp. Probably hy- brid of L. Rupreehtiana and chi*ysantha; L. notha is also sometimes met with under this name.— L. Ib^rica, Bieb. Erect shrub, to 8 ft.: Ivs. roundish ovate, pubescent: cled, 2-lipped, small, yellowish: berries bright red. , Caucasus.— L. Kamsehdtica, Kesselringi.— X. Kessel- ringi, Kegel. Closely allied to L. orientalis: Ivs. elliptic-lanceo- late: fls. with narrow, not gibbous tube. Kamschatka. Gt. 40, p. 124.—i. Korolkbwi, Stapf. Closely allied to L. tloribunda, but filaments much lon_ger and hairy and upper lip more deeply di- vided. Persia. :35. Hardy and free-floweriug.—i. il/flncfri, Maxim. Shrub, to 10 ft.; Ivs. oblong-ovate; lis. short-peduncled, white, fragrant, 2-lipped. about 1 in. long. June, July. N. China, Amurland. Gt. 33:1102. Handsome hardy shrub, flowering after the other Bush Honeysuckles.— L. Maximbwiczi, Maxim. Shrub, to 6 ft.: Ivs. oblong-elliptic: fls. peduncled, purplish violet, 2-lipped, rather small. N. E. Asia. Gt. 17:.^97.— L, ,ni- cra?i(fta,Regel = L. rtoribunda.—(a., Dipp. Hybrid of L. Tatarica and Xylosteum ; oi' no decorative value. Garden origin.— L. micro


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