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47 small furits which ripen early i
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-49- fruits are yellow when ripe, b
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51 in panicles, and produces fruits
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53 persimmon) ; its fruits remain w
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55 2O3. Rubus phoenicolasius, Max.,
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57 deciduous shrub of the order Ela
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59 having deciduous leaves and atta
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61 222. Castanea Vlllgaris, Lam., J
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63 trict of Yatsushiro in the provi
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65 but less aciduous, being esteeme
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67 hot-houses in winter in temperat
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69 -this limited space. Moreover th
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71 peduncles with flowers, which ar
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73 264. Vicia sativa, Miq., var. an
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autumn, attaining a height 75 sprin
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77 leaves are gathered, steamed, an
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SI 301. Sapindus mukurosi, Gartn.,
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83 long. It is used as a small vess
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85 lias a drying nature, it is used
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87 318. Cinnamomum pedunculatum, Ne
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9.1 330. Hibiscus hamabo, 5. et Z.,
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53 337. Musa basjoo, Sieb., Jap. JB
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95 floWei's at the top are produced
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97 - 352. Broussonetia ksempferi, S
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99 CHAPTER XVIL DYE PLANTS. This ch
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101 leaves perfect or diaecious flo
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103 374. e. Bruguiera gymnorrhiza,
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105 in spring. It attains to a heig
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107 countries about the year 1820.
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109 leaves flourish, the olJ ones d
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Ill thorns. The shape resembles tha
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113 seeds have a strong agreeable o
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115 bearing small 5 petaled white f
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117 with large leaves, which is pic
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119 the branches and roots are drie
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121 In summer it bears red flowers.
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123 and divided into branches which
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125 4 petaled yellow flowers, which
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127 499. Phytolacca acinosa, Roxb.,
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129 The leaves are light green, and
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131 under trees in autumn. It grows
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133 flowers, before it sprouts, and
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135 20-80 fts. In spring, it opens
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137 green tree of the order Oleacea
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139 articles, etc. The old wood is
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141 and very strong, being valued f
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143 then fruits. The leaves have tw
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145 579. Podocarpus nageia, R. Br.,
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147 cones resemble those of Abies f
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149 CHAPTER XXII. DECIDUOUS GARDEN-
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151 605. Hibiscus mutabiliP, L. t J
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153 flowers are white and 5-petaled
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155 630. Rhodotypos kerrioides, S.
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157 found in warm regions growing t
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159 Itsuki ; a mountain-tree of the
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garden 161 654. Jasminum sieboldian
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UNIVERSITY early summer, small yell
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167 677. c. Rhododendron indicum, S
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169 Juniperus chinensis L. var. pro
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171 710. Cycas revoluta, 77*., Jap.
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173 of Madake (589), and the leaves
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ornamental in gardens, 175 purposes
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177 spring it bears purplish red fl
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179 752. Nuphar japonicum, DC., Jap
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181 .Tap. Matsumoto ; a variety res
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183 shady places as bushes and bamb
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185 Leguminoceae. In early summer i
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187 opens small yellow flowers disp
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189 815. Rodgersia podophylla, A. G
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191 growing to a height of 3-4 fts.
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193 posita?. It becomes also an ann
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UNIVERSITY) -195- V ^x height of 2-
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197 a perennial garden herb of tlie
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199 878. Vinca rosea, L. , Jap. Xic
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201 wild herb of the order Scrophul
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\ 20S near water. It grows to a hei
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205 92O. Aerides japonicum, Lintil.
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935. Iris japonica, Y//., Jap. V/^.
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209 produced abundantly in //^r^/>V
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in the morning and fade in the oven
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213 peduncle* from the centiv of th
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215 herb (296) is evergreen growing
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217 leaves are 6-7 inches long, and
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219 places of mountains. Its stalk
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221 1O1O. Polyporus, Jap. Rokkaknsh
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from being washed away by waves. It
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