. 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. 22313. Leaves of Sa Ux cordata, show inc stipules. (A '::.) SALLOW. S<il}x Caprca. spi^c- SALMON BERRY. Ii'uhus l)ci-(P. Altout 10 s|>ecies. Natives of extra-tropical regions, mostly American herbs or shrubs. Lvs. often small, entire, long-petioled: fls. wdiite or yellow, 2-'! in. long (section Eusalpichr


. 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. 22313. Leaves of Sa Ux cordata, show inc stipules. (A '::.) SALLOW. S<il}x Caprca. spi^c- SALMON BERRY. Ii'uhus l)ci-(P. Altout 10 s|>ecies. Natives of extra-tropical regions, mostly American herbs or shrubs. Lvs. often small, entire, long-petioled: fls. wdiite or yellow, 2-'! in. long (section Eusalpichroa) or only about Kin. long ) \ 1 otiloili; y '11. \vi ::eiit iiii E •|.i (-in". :ir . 1 \i. Witha ;/'./ or >/" rhomboidea, j\li(-rs {ISalpirltroma 1 I /(?/;'?n>.-,Miers). Ahalf-hardy lind (_r, somewhat woody, with gictn flexuous b r a u ch e s: lvs. ovate ihoniboid: fls. small, usually less th m V., in, long, solitary, nod- ding white ; corolla short, con- stii te 1 at the middle and at the tin t and bearing on the inside a fleshy, woolly ring: berry ovate- di or white, ediltle, but of poor flavor, hlic. 111. 24 189T:.531. — The jilaut appears to be offered as lifulia. Cult, in S. California. F. W. Barclay. SALPICHRoMA. See Sa/j>irhroa. SALPIGLOSSIS (Hreek. fal»' and finujar: alluding to the form of the corolla and the appearance of the style). Solauficea'. A genus of possibly 2 or 8 species of annual or biennial plants, natives of Chile. The only species in cult, is S. siiiuafa, which was formerly divided into aJioiit 0 spcides nu^iinly on the color of the flowers. 'V. s'nniala has greatly improved in size of flowers and range of ctdor until it is at the present time amongst our very finest half-hardy annuals. Plants about 18 in. high, covered with short glandular hairs; lvs. entire, wavy-margined, dentate or pinnatilid: 2237. Salpielossis sinuata {). long-stennned, birge, funnel-shaped, ranging in color from various shad


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