. 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. 1758 SYMPHORICABPOS Eastern N. A. 3 smooth shrub with s der branches usually bending under its load of ben Var. pauoifldrus, Robbins, is of smaller growth has fewer fruits. Mu. 2, p. 10. 3:236. BE. and slijlc exserted. occidentaiis, R-. Br. This inay be i the tha speci. th


. 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. 1758 SYMPHORICABPOS Eastern N. A. 3 smooth shrub with s der branches usually bending under its load of ben Var. pauoifldrus, Robbins, is of smaller growth has fewer fruits. Mu. 2, p. 10. 3:236. BE. and slijlc exserted. occidentaiis, R-. Br. This inay be i the tha speci. the two previously descri of ahundaut persisteiii iegatus, Hort., has the ie; and is thi AA. Fruit nil. vulgaris, Michx. In- dian Currant. Coral Berry. Fig. 2448. Lvs. ovate : tls. in dense axillary and terminal spikes; style and sta- luded: fr. dark red. July. Along rivers and rocKy places to Dakotas, south to Ga. and Mn. 1, p. 84. i;, p. rather iiiMii' .â ,.iii|.:ict bush than M lii s. \ ;ilu:il)le because i (..!.:.i;v. Var. var- white and yellow s var. ftiliU riirieiidlin. Var. glomer- form with longer terminal spikes. John P. Cowell. symphyAndra li'il- eal tube and no i,...i imii, .n^iile. Bosnia. 7298. Gn. :,7. |.. ::â ':;. ',.' . 111. 1 : 7i;i,- This desirable bellflower has been cult, by aiiKiteiirs in the East. It sometimes spreads rapidly in half-shaded rockeries and sows itself. W. M. S'S'MPHYTUM (Greek, to grow together, in reference to the supposed healing virtues). BorraginAcew. CoMFKEY. About 16 species of perennial herbs from SYMPLOCOS Europe, Asia and N. Africa, with usually tuberous roots: lvs. simple, often decurrent, and with rather sm;in yellow, lilue or purplish flowers pediceled in ter- niiiiil .iiM!.i. ..I cymes: calyx5-cut or parted, l!;i tubular, lobes very short and ne:ii lis 5, attached to the middle of the ml" . iiM : nutlets4; seeds nearly globular. Of easy


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