. 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 . sweet-scented, inmany-fld. umbels: ber-ries % in. thick, usually 3-seeded and, accord-ing to J. D. Hooker, bluish, while Franceschimentions them in his catalogue as shining red.,ars. S- Eu. to India. Gn. 28, p. 615. AA. Lvs. green. Native species. B. Ste7n herbaceous. herbtlcea, Li


. 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 . sweet-scented, inmany-fld. umbels: ber-ries % in. thick, usually 3-seeded and, accord-ing to J. D. Hooker, bluish, while Franceschimentions them in his catalogue as shining red.,ars. S- Eu. to India. Gn. 28, p. 615. AA. Lvs. green. Native species. B. Ste7n herbaceous. herbtlcea, Linn. A hardy perennial with a somewhatprocumbent or climbing branched annual stem 4-6 , unarmed: lvs. ovate to lanceolate acute to cuspi-date, obtuse or cordate at the base, long-petioled, 7-9-nerved: umbels 15-80-fld., loTig-]Mdu!Kled: fls. carrion-scented when open: berry bluish black, ^i in. In woods or fields throughout the greaterpart of tlie U. S. 1:439. SMILAX SOBKALIA 1673 BB. Stem Foliage , Linn. Stem stout, hiKh-clirabing, armedwith straight prickles: branches an{,led, mostly un-armed : Ivs. leathery elliptic or ohlons-laiiceolate, .!-merved : umbels fi-30-fld., on short, stout peduncles:■berries black, ovoid. N. J., south and west to \\C\ -^ 2331. Smilacina racemosa (X /^). CO. Foliage , Pursh. Stem climbing, angled, prickly be*low: branches unarmed: Ivs. ovate to ovate-lanceolateobtuse or abruptly acute, 5-7-nerved: umbels 6-15-fid.,on short peduncles: berries coral-red or rarely soil, N. J. to Pla. west to Mississippi river. SMOKE TEEE. Rims Cotinus. SMUT. A prevalent disease of many cultivated cerealgrasses and other plants caused by the attack of afungus of the class ustilagineje, sometimes producingswellings on various parts of the host, the swellingsbeing eventually filled with brownish or blackish sporesknown as chlamydospores, which emerge, as


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