. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. VITIS The structure of the key to the following species, when standing alone, is as follows: A- Species qrown trholh/ ,>r„< Old Worhl (Nos. 1-4) B. Ifvs. simple, cissns-lih, (No. 1) BB. Lvs. simple, rith-lik,' (No. 2) BBB. Jyi'S. with 3-0 III.'! (Nos


. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. VITIS The structure of the key to the following species, when standing alone, is as follows: A- Species qrown trholh/ ,>r„< Old Worhl (Nos. 1-4) B. Ifvs. simple, cissns-lih, (No. 1) BB. Lvs. simple, rith-lik,' (No. 2) BBB. Jyi'S. with 3-0 III.'! (Nos. 3, 4) AA. Species grown primurily fur their pomoloijical interest: all New World except No. 2S (Nos. 5-28) B. Skin separating from the (Nos. .n-27) c' Bark not shredding i Xos. .%. I'o cc Bark shredding i N" - ) D. Green-lea red Grapes i X' * Ml E. Vulpina-like iNo -1 ) F. 1/vs, broader than long (No 7) ¥T. I/vs. ovate (Nos 8-13) G. Diaphragms thin (Nos 8-12) GG. Diaphragms very (No 13) EE. Cordifolia-like (Nos 14-1'*) F. Plant strong and climbing. (Nos 14-1"! G. young shoots terete (No 14) GG. Voting shoots (Nos lo-l i FF. Plant scarcely climbing (No 18) EEE. Orbicular-scallop-leaved spe- cies (No 1<)) DD. Colored-leaved Grapes (Nos 20-27) E. Mature lvs. only floeculent or cobwebby or glaucous be- neath (Nos 20-24) F. Unds of growing shoots white-tipped (Nos 20,21) FF. Ends of shnnts rusty-tipped. (Nos 22-24) EE. Miiiiirr hx. ,h iiseli/ tomentose .' (Nos 25-27) K. 'JVndnls liihrmittent (Nos 25,26) FF. 'Tiiidrils continuous (,at every joint) (No 27) BB. Skin and pulp firmly (No 28) A. Species grown wholly for ornament, recently intro- duced from various parts of the Old World. B. Lvs. simple, cissus-like. 1. antdrcticB, Benth. (Cissus antdrctiea, Vent. Vitis Baudinidna, P. Muell. Cissus Buudini&na, Brouss.). Vigorous tall woody climber, the young growths red-hairy or sometimes glabrous: lvs. ovate to oblong,


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