. 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 . y andthick at base, the central one %-% in. long: Ivs. thick,very glossy, pubescent: calyx strongly pubescent; lobesbroadly ovate, thickish, leaf-like, longer than the sta-mens ; petals obovate, reaching to base of anthers :ovary pubescent or glandular: berry generally oval, large,


. 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 . y andthick at base, the central one %-% in. long: Ivs. thick,very glossy, pubescent: calyx strongly pubescent; lobesbroadly ovate, thickish, leaf-like, longer than the sta-mens ; petals obovate, reaching to base of anthers :ovary pubescent or glandular: berry generally oval, large, green, yellow-ish green or red, mi-nutely but roughlypubescent, often withglandular hairs orprickles. Eu., north-ern Africa and west-ern Asia. 5. Cyn6sbati, 2121. Thornscommonly single,slender, fine-pointed:petioles and pedun-cles pubescent andglandular; peduncleslong, filiform: calyx-lobes narrow, oblong,acute, half as long astube: ovary glandu-lar - hispid : berrylarge, prickly or rare-ly smooth, reddishpurple. EasternNorth America.—Fruit edible, varia-ble; sometimes cult, for its fruit, and worthy the atten-tion of the plant-breeder. 6. lacustre, Poir. Swamp Gooseberry. Uprightshrub, with many slender and straight prickles, andweak solitary or whorled thorns: Ivs. cordate, with 3-5 1532 RIBES. 2122. Ribes Lobbii deeply cut or notched lobes, the stalks glandular: pe-duncles long and filiforni: fls. small, reddish, open andthe tube nearly wanting; berry small and bristly. Coldbogs, N. Eng. to Calif. C492. 9 by dealers as a bog shrub. Intermediate betweenCurrants and Gooseberries. Fls. in short racemes. 7. L6bbu, Gray. Fig. 2122. Upright shrub, to 5 ft.,the young shoots glandular-pubescent, without prickles,but provided with slender, mostly triple thorns: (rarely 1 in. across), round-cordate, 3-5-cleft andnotched, glandular on both surfaces: peduncles droop-ing, 1-2-fld.: fls. showy, with purple tube and reflexedlobes, the small,


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