The wood, which is strong, light, durable and non-warping, resembles walnut to a large extent and is much in demand for fine furniture. The tree might be cultivated in the semiarid sections of the United States where the winters are not too severe. It... Journal - Page 436by International Garden Club - 1918Full view - About this book
| United States. Bureau of Plant Industry - 1911 - 576 pages
...apparently alow growers and do not occupy much room. Suggested as a fruit tree for the home garden in those sections of the United States where the winters are not too severe. Obtained from the Experiment Station for Sericulture in Tiflis." (Meyer.) 27721. POPCLUS AIBA L. From... | |
| 1914 - 1000 pages
...walls, etc., and deserves to be given a thorough test as a bank and soil binder, especially in the sections of the United States where the winters are not too severe, while the summers can be hot and dry. Chinese name Ying ch'un hua, meaning ' lueetlng-the-spring flower.'... | |
| 1917 - 996 pages
...pyramidal variety of juniper of bluish color. Fourni iu an old temple court. Of value as a park tree for the semiarid sections of the United States where the winters are not too cold." 40681 to 40688. BERIJERIS spp. Berberidacea;. Barberry. 40681. BERUERIS POTAKINI Maxim. "(No.... | |
| 1918 - 150 pages
...best when sheltered by other trees. Of value as a quick-growing ornamental tree for parks in those sections of the United States where the winters are not too severe. It also might be planted in plantations, after careful inquiries have been made as to the amount of bark... | |
| International Garden Club - 1918 - 638 pages
...tree, 25 to 65 feet tall, growing in woods of Hupeh and Chekiang, China, at elevations up to 1500 m. (5000 feet). It is a handsome tree with nearly smooth,...grown as C. bungei Hort. CLERODENDRUM TRICHOTOMUM FARGESII (Dode) Render. (Yerbenaceae.) 44533. Seeds from Ventimiglia, Italy. Presented by the Superintendent,... | |
| 1922 - 954 pages
...which is strong, light, durable, and nonwarping, resembles walnut to a large extent and is in much demand for fine furniture. The tree might be cultivated...the roots that are near the surface of the ground." (FN M ever. \ For previous introduction, see SPI No. 44664. 52910. BRASSICA PEKINENSIS (Lour.) Gagn.... | |
| 1922 - 756 pages
...which Is strong, light, durable, and nonwarping, resembles walnut to & large extent and is in much demand for fine furniture. The tree might be cultivated...spring up from the roots that are near the surface of tht ground. (Adapted from a note of Frank N. Meyer under SPI No. 38254- ) 44665. BELIS LANCEOLATA (Lamb.)... | |
| 1922 - 442 pages
...which is strong, light, durable, and nonwarping, resembles walnut to a large extent and is in much demand for fine furniture. The tree might be cultivated...spring up from the roots that are near the surface of tht ground. (Adapted from a note of Frank N. Meyer under SP /. No. 38254.) 44665. BELIS LANCEOLATA... | |
| 1917 - 128 pages
...large growth, able to withstand drought and alkali to a great degree. Of value especially for those semiarid sections of the United States where the winters are not too severe. Chinese name Shan ch'un liu, meaning ' mountain spring willow.' " 37484. ZIZIPHUS JUJUBA Miller. Jujube.... | |
| 1922 - 192 pages
...sheltered by other trees. It might prove of value as a quick-growing ornamental tree for parks in those sections of the United States where the winters are not too severe." (Meyer.) For previous introduction, see SPI No. 40028. 46062 and 46063. From China. Collected in Kihsien,... | |
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