. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 72 DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SHRUBS wide, 5-7 in a cluster. June. Cyprus Rockeose (.30)—Cis- tus cyprius. A. Glutinous shrub to 4 feet; flowers with yellow center (in var. macuUtus dark crimson), 3-4 inches wide, usually solitary, June. Gum Cistus (.31) — Cistus ladanlferus. A. Shrub to 6 feet; leaves 1-2J inches long, whitish or brownish below ; flowers yellow-blotched, 2-3 inches wide, 3-8 in a cluster. June to August. The hardiest species. Laurel-leaved Cistus (32) — Cistus lauri£6Uus. * Leaves feather-veined; flowers lJ-2 inch


. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 72 DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SHRUBS wide, 5-7 in a cluster. June. Cyprus Rockeose (.30)—Cis- tus cyprius. A. Glutinous shrub to 4 feet; flowers with yellow center (in var. macuUtus dark crimson), 3-4 inches wide, usually solitary, June. Gum Cistus (.31) — Cistus ladanlferus. A. Shrub to 6 feet; leaves 1-2J inches long, whitish or brownish below ; flowers yellow-blotched, 2-3 inches wide, 3-8 in a cluster. June to August. The hardiest species. Laurel-leaved Cistus (32) — Cistus lauri£6Uus. * Leaves feather-veined; flowers lJ-2 inches wide. Shrub 3-4 feet; leaves rough above and very velvety below, 1-2 inches long; flowers purple or red usually on long stems, 1-3 in a cluster. May, June. A variable species with many named forms. Hairy Cistus (33)—Cistus vill6sus. [Seeds.] Hudsbnia. The Hudsonias are hardy evergreen shrubs 1 foot high with small awl-shaped heath-like leaves. The flowers are small, yellow,. Fig. .34. —Woolly Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Apgar, A. C. (Austin Craig), 1838-1908; Draycott, Ada (Apgar). New York, Cincinnati [etc] American Book Company


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