. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. tral New York, but will not bear. Chinese or Shense is also of this s fld. forms in Japan. ! are ; for ith vellow. 1978. Prunus M AA. Plums,—(Ae fts. mostly in pymes n most spec es appearing with the Ivs. in the Yorth {before the Ifs. inthe Sotith), and the fr. smooth


. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. tral New York, but will not bear. Chinese or Shense is also of this s fld. forms in Japan. ! are ; for ith vellow. 1978. Prunus M AA. Plums,—(Ae fts. mostly in pymes n most spec es appearing with the Ivs. in the Yorth {before the Ifs. inthe Sotith), and the fr. smooth atd jla coiis: stone tint prnmhirnflii 4 leate ped i cle slender, remainiiHj with the fruit B. Plmi's: Irs. broad usually prominentli/ i;tiriil,ilr(I ninl mote or lest p ibescet t {at least beneath), the yuuiig t gs i ostl) ] bescetit. c. Flower-stems glabra s 5. cerasifera, Ehrh. {P. dotnistica, var Mi obala Linn. P. Myrobalina. Loisel.). Myrobalan Pl Cheery Plum. Slender twiggy grower ofte th ruy the twigs usually soon begoming glabrous 1 r 1 er small and thin, rather light green, becom ng nea h or quite glabrous, short-ovate and short-po nted finely ser rate: lis. rather small, white or blush slen ier btalke i fr. small (usually 1 in. or less in dia ) glol ular a d cherry-like, depressed about the ste jellow or re 1 the flesh soft, juii-v sml swHpttlavored. Probably na- tive to the CaueaMi- :r;.l : h >,. >hrn Asia. 5934. Gn. 33, p. )2. . I I - I'lie Myrobalan Plum is extensively nsid . '. as a stock on which to bud the i I' .m-. it' ^i-edlings being im- ported in 1,'nat qiiaiitiTirs Kiirope. It is a smaller tree than /'. r/..i,/. N^../. with much more slender growth, smoother tw i-^ and U-avi-s. smaller and mostly earlier flowers anil snialli-r, setter fruit with a depression about the stem. It teuils to dwarf the domestica Plums, but its influence in this direction is not suf- ficient to discourage its use as a sto


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