. 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. BERBERIS globese, blackish purple. May. Chile to Strait of Ma- gellan. 6505. II. 1: 100. 19: 171. —A very graceful, free-flowering shrub ; one of the hardiest of the evergreen species ; will stand the win- ter even north if somewhat protected. 10. stenoph^Ila, Mast. {B. Ddrwini x empetrifdHa)


. 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. BERBERIS globese, blackish purple. May. Chile to Strait of Ma- gellan. 6505. II. 1: 100. 19: 171. —A very graceful, free-flowering shrub ; one of the hardiest of the evergreen species ; will stand the win- ter even north if somewhat protected. 10. stenoph^Ila, Mast. {B. Ddrwini x empetrifdHa). Height 1-3 ft., with slender, arching branches : Ivs. narrow-oblong, revolute at the margins, spiny pointed, K-IH in. long, dark green above : fls. 2-6, in pedun- cled, pendulous umbels. Of garden origin. May. III. 7:019. 6:325.—Handsome shrub, nearly as hardy as the former. cc. Lvs. coarsthj spiny dentate. D. Fls. in simple racemes or clusters. 11. ilioiJdlia, Porst. HoDy-leaved. Lvs. partially ever- green, persisting till late in winter, shining dark green, ovate, tapering at base, coarsely spiny-toothed: pedicels short, 4-fld., somewhat corymbose ; fls. orange-yellow. Terra del Fuego. 4308. 3:291. 12. O&rwini, Hook. Height 1-3 ft.: branches brown, pubescent when young : lvs. sessile, cuneate, obovate, usually 3-fld at the apex, glossy dark green above, Y^-l in. long : racemes short, many-fld., pendulous ; fls. orange-yellow, often reddish outside : style longer than the ovary : fr. dark purple. Chile to Patagonia. 4590. 7:663. 2:46. 13. Walliohiina, TiC.{, Hort.,notLindI.). Shrub, to 10 ft., with grayish brown branches ; spines 3-parted, nearly an inch long : lvs. sessile, oblong-ellip- tic or lanceolate, remotely spiny serrate, shining on both sides, 1-2 in. long : fls. long-pedicelled, nodding, 3-6 in a cluster. Himalayas. 4656. 1:79. 14. Neuberti, Lem. (B. ilicirdlia, Hort., not Porst. B. Aquifotium X vu


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