. 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. VITIS VITIS 1949 (pecies, . 1-4) 3,4) The structure of the key to the following wheu standing alone, is as follows: A Species grown wholly for ornament: Old World (Nos B. Jyus. simple, cissits-Hke {No. BB. Lvs. simple, vitis-like (No. BBB. Lvs. with S-5 Iffs JNos. AA. species grown primarily for their pomoloqlc


. 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. VITIS VITIS 1949 (pecies, . 1-4) 3,4) The structure of the key to the following wheu standing alone, is as follows: A Species grown wholly for ornament: Old World (Nos B. Jyus. simple, cissits-Hke {No. BB. Lvs. simple, vitis-like (No. BBB. Lvs. with S-5 Iffs JNos. AA. species grown primarily for their pomoloqlcal interest: all New World 'except No. 2S (Nos. B. Skin separating from the (Nos. c. Bark not shredding (Nos. CC Bark shredding (Nos. D. Oreen-leaved Grapes (Nos. E. Viilpina-Jike (Nos. F. Lvs. broader than long (No, FP. Lvs. ovate (Nos. G. Diaphragms thin (Nos. GG. Diaphragms very (No. EE. Cordifolia-like (Nos, F. Plant strong and climbing. (Nos, G. I'oang shoots terete (No. GG. i'ontig shoots (Nos, FF. Plant scarcely climbing (No. EEE. Orbicular-scallop - leaved spe- cies (No. DD. Golored-leavtd Grapes (Nos, E. Mature lvs. only flocculent or cohiVHbhy or glaucous be- neath (Nos. p. Ends of growing shoots ivhite-tipped (Nos. FF. Ends of shoots rusty-tipped. (, EE. Mature lvs. densely tomentose beneath (Nos F. Tendrils intermittent (Nos FF. Tendrils conlinuoxts {at every joint) ("No. BB. Skin and pulp firmly cohering,.. (No. A. Species grown wholly for ornament, recently intro- duced from various parts of the Old World. B. Lvs. simple, cissus-like, 1. ant&rctica, Benth. (Cis sus antdrctica. Vent. Vitis Baudinidna, P. Muell. Cissus Bandinidna, Bi'ouss.). Vigorous tall woody climher, the young growths red-hairy or sometimes glabrous: lvs. ovate to oblong, on hairy petioles, toothed, glandular in the axils of veins beneath : fls. greenish, tomentose, in short cymes, the petals 4 and falling separately: berry globular. Australia. 2488.


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