RF2K60M7N–Fruits and leaves of Rauvolfia tetraphylla, commonly known as the be still tree or devil-pepper. Uttarakhand India.
RMRGCBE3–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. BULLETIN OF THE UMPmiofAfflajiM No. 179 Contribution from the Bureau of Plant Industry, Wm. A. Taylor, Chief, April 2, 1915. (PROFESSIONAL PAPER.). NATIVE AMERICAN SPECIES OF PRUNUS.^ By W. F. Wight, Botanist, Horticultural and Pomological Investigations. INTRODUCTION. The present study embraces only those species of the genus Prunus which have an umbellate or corymbose inflorescence and which pro- duce plumlike or cherrylike fruit, these being the ones principally of interest, either from the standpomt of their fruit
RF2K60M7G–Fruits and leaves of Rauvolfia tetraphylla, commonly known as the be still tree or devil-pepper. Uttarakhand India.
RMREDTHX–. Compliments of Miss Emma V. White. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. ORNAMENTAL PEPPERS The cultivation of small-fruited peppers for the window or ornamental garden is exciting much at- tention and there are many new and cdd sorts which are interesting to grow besides being of u?e for sea- soning, etc. This mixture contains the popular Christmas Pepper, Tom Thumb, Little Gem.Prince of Wales, Lemon Fruits, Kaleidoscope, plum-shaped white turnin? to red; Cherry Red and Cherry Yellow with cherrylike fruits; and red Chili, small scarlet, used for "pepper sau
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