. 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. (after Thomas Dalibard, French bota-Tiistl. hlisdeew. A low-growing, native, hardy her-liacoous j^erennial plant, with foliage resembling aviolet and fls. like those of a strawberry. It is a shy,modest plant, flowering from June to August in shadywoods. It is rarely cultivated in alpine gardens androckeries, being a slow


. 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. (after Thomas Dalibard, French bota-Tiistl. hlisdeew. A low-growing, native, hardy her-liacoous j^erennial plant, with foliage resembling aviolet and fls. like those of a strawberry. It is a shy,modest plant, flowering from June to August in shadywoods. It is rarely cultivated in alpine gardens androckeries, being a slow-growing plant, liking a deepfibrous soil and a sheltered position. Prop, by genus has lately been referred to Rubus, but itdiffers utterly in habit, in the carpels being usually welldefined instead of indefinite and the akenes dry insteadof drupaceous. ripens, Linn. (Biihus Dalihdrda, Linn.). Fig. , creeping: lvs. heart-shaped, wavy-toothed: , 1 or 2 on each scape; calyx .i-O-parted, 3 of thedivisions larger and toothed; petals 5; stamens numer-ous; pistils 5-10. Common in northern woods. D. Pig. 673, a shows the perfect flower; h, c, akenes ofthe cleistogamous fls. DAMASK HOSE. Bosa Damascena. DAMASK VIOLET. Besperis 671. Yellow field Daisy, or Brown U4 DAME S ROCKET DAMES ROCTKET and DAMES VIOLET. Besperis DAMMAKA. SceAgathls. DAMNACANTHUS (Qreek, powerful spines). Rubi-iLcew. This monotypic genus contains a tender, ever-green, Japanese shrub, chiefly valued for its coral-redberries, which remain on the bush until the fls. of thenext season are produced. Branches numerous, spiny:Ivs. small, opposite, leathery, nearly sessile, broadlyovate, acuminate : fls. small, axillary, in Is or 2s,white, fragrant; calyx tube obovoid, limb 4-5-cut; co-rolla funnel-shaped. Prop, by cuttings. This plant maybe obtained from dealers in Japanese plants. Indicus, Gjertn. (Z>. m&jor, Sieb. & Zucc). Describedabove. Himalayas and Jap.—Var. su


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