. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. KEY TO THE SPECIES OF MOCIC ORANGES 199 A. Flowers as in the last but a little smaller, scentless ; calyx lobes only as long as tube. A vigorous shrub of drooping habit. Odorless Stringa — Philadelphus inodbrus. A. Flowers on short branchlets with 1-3 creamy-white flowers; leaves hairy beneath, 1-2^ inches long. Hairy Steinoa (309) — Philadelphus hirstitus. A. Flowers nearly solitary, 1 inch broad, very fragrant; leaves entire (J-1 inch long). Small-lbavbd Syringa — Philadelphus mi- orophyUus. * Bark of old branches not peel


. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. KEY TO THE SPECIES OF MOCIC ORANGES 199 A. Flowers as in the last but a little smaller, scentless ; calyx lobes only as long as tube. A vigorous shrub of drooping habit. Odorless Stringa — Philadelphus inodbrus. A. Flowers on short branchlets with 1-3 creamy-white flowers; leaves hairy beneath, 1-2^ inches long. Hairy Steinoa (309) — Philadelphus hirstitus. A. Flowers nearly solitary, 1 inch broad, very fragrant; leaves entire (J-1 inch long). Small-lbavbd Syringa — Philadelphus mi- orophyUus. * Bark of old branches not peelihg off; flowers in simple racemes. (B.) B. Calyx hairy outside ; bark gray ; tall, to 20 feet; racemes 5-11- flowered, flowers 1^-2 inches broad, creamy-white, about'scent- less. Broad-leaved Stringa (310) — Philadelphus pubfecens. B. Calyx smooth outside ; bark brown or grayish brown; flowers 5-9 in clusters. (C.) C. Flowers pure white, scentless (1^1| inches broad). Gordon's Stringa (311)—Philadelphus Gordoni&,nus. C. Flowers smaller, about 1 inch, scentless; bark with numerous horizontal cracks. Lewis' Stringa — Philadelphus L6wisi. C. Flowers 1 inch, slightly fragrant; bark with whitish longitudinal cracks. Satsdma Stringa — Philadelphus Fig. 312. — Itea. Fig. 313. —Golden 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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