Some American Medical Botanists Commemorated in Our Botanical Nomenclature
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The following spring, Mr. Harbison started out in quest of it. He went beyond Bear Creek to the forks of the rivers and there saw it growing in great masses- -acres, in fact, covered as thickly as clover fields. Wagon-loads were eventually taken away, and still there appeared to be no diminution in abundance. So the search for Shor- tia ended. Through the further efforts of Mr. Harbison, the plant is now well-known and a common one in the nursery catalogues, though in its wild state it grows at... its finest and best under the shade of kalmias and rhododendrons. " Trans. Amer. Philosoph. Soc. Philadelphia, 1865. Biog. Sketch of Charles Wilkins Short. S. D. Gross. Philadelphia, 1865. 2 Southern Wild Flowers and Trees. Alice Lounsberry. JOHN TORREY 1796-1873 Torreya taxi folia ARNOTT The names of John Torrey and Asa Gray seem almost inseparable. In 1830, Gray, a lad of twenty, came into New York bringing a packet of undetermined plants for Torrey to label, and from the dead plants sprang a vital lifelong friendship.
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