. 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. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. JUGLANS cordifdrmis, Maxim. Fig. 1199. In habit and foliage very near to tlie preceding, but Ivs. less pubescent, and nut very different, beartsbaped, much flattened, sbarply 2-edged and with a shallow longitudinal gr
. 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. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. JUGLANS cordifdrmis, Maxim. Fig. 1199. In habit and foliage very near to tlie preceding, but Ivs. less pubescent, and nut very different, beartsbaped, much flattened, sbarply 2-edged and with a shallow longitudinal groove in the middle of the tlat sides, smooth and rather thin-shelled. Japan. 7, p. 6. JUNIPERUS 847. 1199. Juglans cordifo; intermedia, Carr. {J. n\gra x regia). Hybrid of gar- den origin of which two forms have been described. Var. pyriJbrmiB, Carr., with a fr. more resembling that of J. regia. 1863, p. 30. Var. Vilmoriniina, Carr., with a fr. more like that oi J. nig in. 4:.'i2-53. Probably also J. regia gibbosa, Carr., with a large, thick- shelled, deeply rugose nut, belongs here. 1861, p. 428. Gn. .in, p. 478. Another not uncommon hybrid is J. quadrangulita, Carr. (J. einerea x regia. J. alata, Hort.), of which large trees are known as well in this country as in Europe. 7:435. 1870, p. 494. Hybrids between J. Californica and J. regia and be- tween J. Californica and J. nigra have been raised by Luther Burbank, and a hybrid of J. einerea and nigra has been reported from Germany as J. einereo-nigra, Wander. Alfred Rehder. JUJUBE. Zizijpln(s Jiijiiha. JCNCUS (classical name, "to join"). Jiiiieflcew. Rushes. Grass-like plants growing in wet or rarely in dry places, and sending up from the rootstock numer- ous cylindrical, strict, commonly unbranched stems, which bear a terminal cyme of greenish tlowers: Ivs. grass-like, terete or flat : perianth of 6 rigid, chaffy parts: stamens short, eitlier 3 or 6: capsule 3-celled or rarely 1-cell
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