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Fig. 22. Leaf of Berlandieri Daignere. 



Berlandieri Resseguier No. i. (Fig. 21.) Having char- 

 acters corresponding to those already given for the group ; 

 very vigorous form, with thick and long canes. 



Berlandieri Daignere. (Fig. 22.) This very vigorous 

 form, like the preceding, is little different from No. i, unless 

 it is by its leaves, which are slightly re volute on the edges 

 or inside. 



Berlandieri Millardet. Form isolated and named by T. V. 

 Munson. This group of Berlandieri has the smallest leaves 

 and most carmine budding; the leaves are rather dull, the 

 petiolar sinus very open, and the wood absolute ashy-grey. 



