. 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. 1972 The healing back to th by that time the decayed he into the tissue of th a limb should be cut at rig! the limb itself and beyond tip -â¢. I better plan, however, to make il. .n; : lallelt direction of the branch or trunk iliai r^m mh^. and to it. This wound may have a --'nn. whai lai-L'i i- ^ ficial area,


. 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. 1972 The healing back to th by that time the decayed he into the tissue of th a limb should be cut at rig! the limb itself and beyond tip -â¢. I better plan, however, to make il. .n; : lallelt direction of the branch or trunk iliai r^m mh^. and to it. This wound may have a --'nn. whai lai-L'i i- ^ ficial area, but it is much nearer ,. ,,i i|, ing food supply and therefore iHcnmes eox-ered .[uickly. L. h. PKtTNUS (ancient Latin name of plum). Rositcea;. , ('HERRY. rEAf^ir. APRTl'OT, ALMOND, etC. AbOUt ;) species "f i.'iih .1 .ir white-flowered shrubs and surdl frees .,!..â . i ,. i i,i|, but most abundant in the Ttcrtli u II : alternate, simpii ally serrati , : . i,- i i , sometimes preceding the leavi-^, i iii. i .li: nv i,r in clusters, perfect, the pistil single, the stiiTiieiis numerous and perigynous, the petals and calyx-lobes 5: fr. a drupe, usually 1-seeded by the abortion of one of the two ovules. Fig. 1976. The genus as here outlined includes several well-marked Ai I" i i- is polymorphous, but the general e\|":: iifusion is increased rather than deerea^i i| k. ilp iu make two genera from it. iMany 'of tlie forms that appear to be very distinct in their extremes, connect by insensible gradations in intermediate ranges. The dominant East American sjieei,-.;, for example, .shade off into marked forms in tie- \\ i i ml >.iiiiii«-est (see Waugh, I2th Rep. Vt. Kxp. S!:, |. .'I J-i , I I I I ioneof themostimportantof allgenera. Il Mil III. ,âpeaches, plums, cherries, a|.rie.,i~. ali Is. It is also prolific of orna- mental , as dculile-tlowered, varieg


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