. 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. U18. Flower of Garden Currant, to show struc- ture (X 4). INDEX TO SPECIES albidum, 16. album, 16. alpinum, 11. Americanum, 15. atrorubens, 16. aureum, 11, 18. bracteosum, 13. cereum, 19. Chineuse, 12. Cynosbati, 5. faseiculatum, 12, flore-pleno. 16. floridurti, 15. Gordonianum, 17 Grossularla, 4. hybridivm, 17
. 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. U18. Flower of Garden Currant, to show struc- ture (X 4). INDEX TO SPECIES albidum, 16. album, 16. alpinum, 11. Americanum, 15. atrorubens, 16. aureum, 11, 18. bracteosum, 13. cereum, 19. Chineuse, 12. Cynosbati, 5. faseiculatum, 12, flore-pleno. 16. floridurti, 15. Gordonianum, 17 Grossularla, 4. hybridivm, 17. inebrianSt 19. Lobbii, 7. laeustre, 6. multiflonim, 8. nigrum, 14. oxyaeanthoides, 3 prostratum, 9. rotuudifolium, 2. IN AMEKICAN TRADE. rub rum, 10. sanguineum, saxatile, 11. setosuTn, 3. speciosum, 1. subvestitura, 7. tenuiflorum, 18. triflorum, 2. Uva-crispa, 4. variegatum, 16. viscosissimum, 20. A. Stems hearing tliornR below the leaf -clusters: branches often ivith numerous scattered prickles: berry sometimes prickly. {Gooseberries.} B. Fls. red and showy, 4-parted: stamens long, exserted. 1. speciosum, Pursh. Fuchsia-flowered Goose- BERRV. Fig. 2119. Branches covered with fine reddish prickles and glandular-tipped hairs: thorns long, slen- der, commonly in 3's: Ivs. small, thick, shining, par- tially evergreen: peduncles slender, drooping, 2-4-flow- ered: fls. showy; calyx cylindraceons, %~% in. long; stamens exserted % in. or more beyond calyx, both bright red: berry small, prickly, dry, few-seeded. California. 3530. 18:1557. Gn. 31, p. 333; 34, p. 230. —The most showy member of the genus, but not hardy in the northern states. ciliate on margins and veins: calyx-lobt'S narrow or ob- long, greenish or dull purplish, shorter than the sta- mens; berry small, agreeable. Along the Alleghany mountains. 11:1094 (as H. triflorum}. —Honia- times offered by dealers in native plants. 3. oxyaeanthoides, Linn. Fig. 2120; also 92G-9,Vol. II. Branches slender, re
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