Henderson's Handbook of Plants

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Syngenesia-^qual'm. Nat. Ord.
Asteracece.
This is a small genus of beautiful half-hardy annuals, with yellow and white everlasting flowers, allied to Helickri/xam. They are from Swan Kiver. Introduced in 1835. They should be started in a hot-bod, and planted out in May.
IVtorning Glory. See Vonmlvulun.
Morus. Mulberry. From mor, the Celtic for black; referring to the color of the fruit. Linn.
MoncEcia-Telrandria. Nat. Ord. Moracem.
The species of the Mulberry grow from ten to forty feet high, a
...nd are more celebrated as af- fording leaves upon which the Silk-worm feeds than for their fruit, which is, however, of a very grateful quality. M. rubra, the Eed Mulberry, is very common throughout the United States, and produces the best fruit of any of the species.
Charles Downing raised a seedling from M. alba muUicaidis, which is called " Everbearing, " and justly so, as it ripens its fruit earlier than any of the species, and keeps in bearing later. M.
niijrn, the Black Mulberry, is the species that was formerly cultivated for its fruit, and was an ob- ject of much attention at a very early period in the western parts of Asia and Europe.


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