. 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. PYRUS (leck-eri (Gng. fii.'tOS. Ki:i;i!)8). There is doubt as to the proper specific disposition of this EE. Vernation convoluU. 8. HalUina, Voss (P. Pdrkmani, Hort. J/<Uiis liilna, Koehue). Bush or small tree, (i-lo ft. tall, i loose open crown: Ivs. long-ovate, glabrous, lent tis. rose-colored, usuall
. 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. PYRUS (leck-eri (Gng. fii.'tOS. Ki:i;i!)8). There is doubt as to the proper specific disposition of this EE. Vernation convoluU. 8. HalUina, Voss (P. Pdrkmani, Hort. J/<Uiis liilna, Koehue). Bush or small tree, (i-lo ft. tall, i loose open crown: Ivs. long-ovate, glabrous, lent tis. rose-colored, usually half-double and huiigti slender reddish pedicels: fr. size of a pea or mhh larger, brownish red, ripening late in fall ami en ing very large seeds. Japan. ]899 liaps ;,,. haeciita. One of the hands of the lluweriug Apples. !). haccata. Linn. (.V,;/«.v hun-at,,. Uvsf.]. Sll< plant. B Hal- the sea le\ el in Y eddo to elevations of several thousand feet in central Hondo usually m moist ground in the neighborhood of streams It vanes from i low busl t j a tree M ft high The Iea\ es are eiceedmgly variable DD its on summci shoots not lobid E f cmation (In tn bud) conduphcafe " flonbunda Nichols (P MUlus floiibunda Hort Will fliibittda Sieb M miiiocatpa floiibunda Can ) li WERiNr Cr\b ''hrub or sometimes a smiU t ft 1 tl n \ ^ 1 wths glal i us â s on long and very slender (2 to 3 in.) gncnish pedicels, typically pure white, haiulMPiue: tr. from the size of a pea to '% in. in diame- ter, on long, hard stems, yellow or red and firm and often translucent in texture, never becoming mellow, the calyx falling away before maturity. Siberia to Manchuria and the Himalaya region. 6112. 1899 to distinguish from P. florlbnnda: larger, becoming a distinct tree, sometimes as large as a large Apple tree: Ivs. with blunter teeth, and usually much longer, very slender, hard glabrous petioles ⢠fls lighter colored usuallv white vernation
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