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 . adventi-tious buds form under stress of circumstances, withoutreference to leaves. L. fj. B. BUDDING. See O-mftage. BUDDLEIA (after Adam Buddie, an English bota-nist). Biiddlea. LognniAcew. Shrubs or trees,with usually quadrangular branches: Ivs. opposite, short-petioled, decid


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 . adventi-tious buds form under stress of circumstances, withoutreference to leaves. L. fj. B. BUDDING. See O-mftage. BUDDLEIA (after Adam Buddie, an English bota-nist). Biiddlea. LognniAcew. Shrubs or trees,with usually quadrangular branches: Ivs. opposite, short-petioled, deciduous or semi-persistent, usually tomen-tose when unfolding, entire or serrate :fls. in racemes, panicles or clusters ; co-rolla tubular or campanulate, 4-lobed ;stamens included, 4 : fr. a 2-celled cap-sule, with numerous minute seeds. About70 species in tropical and temperate regionsof America, Asia and S. Africa, of whichonly a small number of hardier species iscultivated. Ornamental shrubs, floweringfreely in summer; not quite hardy north;the hardiest seems to be B. Japonica,which may be grown in sheltered positionsnortli. but also numv of tbf ..tlji-rs. as B.:ll<,h,,x,l. nirioliilis, ,!. stand many of tnist, and. whenkilled to the ground, they freely push forth. 279. Sections of pear buds - 280. Buds of fruit-bud on the left, leai- the peach, bud on the right. The mid- dle bud isyoung shoots, which will flower mostly the a leaf-bud same season, especially iJ. t/(T/)onic«, iijirf- and theleijana and intermedia. The handsomest Jf^f^ ^^ in flower are B. Colvillei, varUibilis, gto- fruit^ud™ bona and Lindleyana. They grow best ina light, well-drained soil, in a sunny position. Prop,readily by seeds sown in spring in gentle bottom heat, 188 BUFFALO BERRY by greenwood-cuttings under glass, or by hardwood cut-tings taken off in fall and kept during the winter in afrost-proof room. A. Flu. in panicles. B. Corolla small, with long, narrow


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