. 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. obtnsely pointed pedunded red Ti allied to I dw iilu 11 I r s growth liri 1 I ) , tin t. 4" tt Its oblong or elliptic icute pointed quite entire ti sm ill red m pe dunded clusters Jipm P P G 1 p 4i t, C 1- .n 'll P b 7 p 21bâ1 ntgosa ]? Ischmidt E\ergieen Ion spmdmj shrub somet


. 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. obtnsely pointed pedunded red Ti allied to I dw iilu 11 I r s growth liri 1 I ) , tin t. 4" tt Its oblong or elliptic icute pointed quite entire ti sm ill red m pe dunded clusters Jipm P P G 1 p 4i t, C 1- .n 'll P b 7 p 21bâ1 ntgosa ]? Ischmidt E\ergieen Ion spmdmj shrub sometimes prostrite glabrous hs oblong 1 nueolate to Im ceoUte remoteb erenite serrate rugose ilio%e 'i-2. va long fr usuillv solitii\ scarlet Japan Saechalinâ7 triflvia Brindetee E\eiâreen tree to 40 tt mtli spreading pubescent branches l\s elliptu lanceolate remotely serrate or almost entiie pubescent 2-3', in long fls D merous Cahf G F 7 416 (by error named I Califomica) ALFRED RehdER ILLtCIUMlLatin ioraUuremevt: probablyin reference to the agreeable odor). MngnoliAcea:. A half dozen spe- cies in Japan, China, India and eastern N. America. Small trees or shrubs, glabrous, with thick, short-peti- oled entire evergreen Ivs.: fis. small, solitary or in 3's in the axils of Ivs. or bud-scales, nodding or inclined, yellow or purplish; sepals 3-6; petals many, imbricated in 3 or more rows or series; stamens 10-many, with thick filaments: carpels usually many, forming a ring of almost woody pods. The Illiciums are aromatic plants â with perfect fls. One of the Illiciums furnishes the Star or Chinese Anise, which is the small star-shaped cluster of fruits. The odor and flavor strongly resemble Anise. It is much used in oriental countries in cookery, and is exported to some extent and is said to be used in flavoring certain French wines. This product comes from China. It has been supposed to be the product of I. anisatiim of Linnaeus, but that plant is a .Japanese tree and it con- tain


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