. 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. TAXUS in diameter: bark bright red: liranches ascending: Ivs. usually falcate, thickish, distinctly and abruptly mucronate, dark green above, pale fulvous green or pale green Ix-neatb, J^-1 in. long: fr. like that of T. bacciitii, Japan. Very similar to T. buccala, but


. 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. TAXUS in diameter: bark bright red: liranches ascending: Ivs. usually falcate, thickish, distinctly and abruptly mucronate, dark green above, pale fulvous green or pale green Ix-neatb, J^-1 in. long: fr. like that of T. bacciitii, Japan. Very similar to T. buccala, but branches more upright, stouter and Ivs. somewhat broader, more abruptly mucronate and thicker in tex- ture. Var. nana, Hort. ( T. hrevlfoUa, not Nutt.), is a dwarf compact form with shorter leaves. Canadensis, Marsh. {T. hnrr,)/,,. raiv }nh:^r. Vh-h\. 7-. (hkvv)^,/, var. ('r!»,-«M,s-. (irav. / !:â â TEA 1773 der lov usuallv). Ni'wfouiuliaiiil to .'\hniitMl.:,, ' -I'alif. 10:514. I i ' llnridana. Chapni. _ : .( iirubby: Ivs. Alfufi> Kehder. United States, are facts sufBciently well known as to require no elaboration in the present article. The present condition of China and the fear that a devas- tating war may at any moment invade the tea-pro- ducing provinces, seriously thrc:iten the Tea supply from that country. A^'ain! fii. ii,,t, the world- powers may at some li;: iii:;le the United States in war with a St 1-: r. in which case it is easy to foresee thai .. ii h the antipodes ' *r liii . of some such iti^oa-'- ;is that .' i' i â ! 1 liiany years ago ;.ai il, Tr,. luihistry â I ' â â ! ::ii-ht readily sweep o\ri-til.â Lanlnis of I. 'Mi \ I,.; ;,ud if w'holly depri,.l.ât âihâ, thorn, the ^^<o[.l ini-lii hr .Irpiivod of its cu|i of Tea. It becomes, a .|ih-i (national importance to provide added the. TEA. The Tea plant is described in this work under Camellia Tliea, together


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