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LONICERA 



L. arizo'nica (Arizonian). 2. Yellow, tinged scarlet. 



Mountains of Arizona. 1909. 

 brachy'poda (short-stalked). See L. JAPONICA 



FLEXUOSA. 



ceeru'lea (blue-berried). 4. Yellow. May. Switzer- 

 land. 1629. 



canade'nsis (Canadian). See L. CILIATA. 

 cane'scens (hoary). 10. April. Europe. 

 Caprifo'lium (goat-leaf). 6-ro. Yellowish. May 



to June. Europe (Britain). 



ru'bra (red). 10. Red. May, June. S. Europe. 

 chine'nsis (Chinese). See L. JAPONICA CHINENSIS. 

 chrysa'nfha (yellow-flowered). Yellow. Amurland. 

 cilia' ta (hair-fringed). 4. White, red. April. N. 



Amer. 1824. " Fly Honeysuckle." 

 a'lba (white-berried). 4. White, red. April. 



N. Amer. 1824. 

 cilio'sa (eye-lashed). 20. Orange. July. W.N. 



Amer. 1824. 

 confu'sa (confused). 10-14. Red. June. China. 



1806. 



conjuga'lis (yoked). W.N. Amer. 

 deflexi'calyx (deflexed-calyxed). 3. Yellow. China. 



1904. 



depre'ssa (depressed). 1-2. Alpine Himalaya. 

 Myrti'llus (Whortleberry-Uke). 

 dioi'ca (dicecious). 6. Purple. June. N. Amer. 



1776. 



di'scolor (two-coloured). See L. ORIENTALIS. 

 diversifo'lia (various- leaved). See L. QUINQUELOCU- 



LARIS. 

 Dougla'sii (Douglas's). 20. Orange. July. N. 



Amer. 1824. Climber. 

 etru'sca (Etruscan). 10-15. Yellow. May. S. 



Europe. 



,, supe'rba (superb). 20-30. Larger and finer. 1903. 

 Ferdina'ndi (Ferdinand's). 4-8. Pale yellow. Mon- 

 golia ; China. 1905. 

 beissneria'na (Beissnerian). Fruit red. Leaves 



larger. China. 1908. 

 fia'va (yellow). 8-10. Yellow. June. S. Carolina. 



1810. 



,, flave'scens (yellowish). 3-5. Sulphur to citron- 

 yellow. British Columbia. 1888. 

 flexuo'sa (zigzag). See L. JAPONICA FLEXUOSA. 

 ftoribu'nda (free-flowering). 3. Pale rose. Turkestan. 



1889. 



fragranti' ssima (very- fragrant) . 6-10. White. Feb- 

 ruary. China. 1845. 



gibbifto'ra (bulging-flowered). Manchuria. 1889. 

 gigante'a (giant). 4-6. Yellow. August. 1882. 

 Gira'ldii (Girald's). 10-15. Dull red. Western 



China. 1907. 



glabra'ta (smooth). Himalaya. 

 ,, glau'ca (sea-green). 4-6. Purple. June. N. Amer. 



1776. 



graci'lipes (slender-stalked). Japan. 

 gra'ta (pleasing). 10-20. Red. July. N. Amer. 



1730. Evergreen. 



He'nryi (Dr. Henry's). Creamy- yellow, reddish, 



bronze. Hupeh, China. 1911. Evergreen climber. 



kildebrandia'na (Hildebrandian). 10. Crimson. 



Upper Burma. 1893. Greenhouse. 

 ,, hirsu'ta (hairy). 10. Yellow. June. N. Amer. 1822. 

 hi'spida (hispid). 3-6. Yellow. May. Turkestan ; 



Siberia. 

 hispi'dtda (rather hispid) . Rose. July. N.W. Amer. 



1833. 

 ibe'rica (Iberian). 6. Orange. April. Iberia. 



1824. 

 imple'xa (interwoven). 8. Red, yellow. July. 



Minorca. 1772. Evergreen. 



balea'rica (Balearic). 8. Cream. June. Minorca. 

 involucra'ta (involucred). 3. Yellow. April. Hud- 

 son Bay. 1824. 

 hu'milis (dwarf). Flowers smaller. Plant dwarfer. 



Colorado. 1900. 



sero'tina (late). Mountains of California. 1906. 

 ita'lica (Italian). 10. Purple, yellow. June. Garden 



origin. 



ru'bra (red). 10. Red. June. 

 japo'nica (Japanese). 15. Red. June. China and 



Japan. 1806. Evergreen. 



au'reo-relicula' ta (golden- netted). Leaves netted 

 with yellow. 



L. japo'nica chine'nsis (Chinese). 15. Yellow, red. 



China. 1869. 

 ftexuo'sa (flexuous). 15. Yellow, red. Leaves 



more pointed. Japan. 1806. 



hallia'na (Hallian). 10-15. Yellow, floriferous. 

 Kareli'ni (Karelin's). Central Asia. 

 Kcsselri'ngii (Kesselring's). 2-3. Red, white. 



Kamtschatka. 1890. 

 Korolko'wii (Korolkow's). 3-4. Yellowish- white. 



Berries orange-red. Turkestan. 1894. 

 auro'ra (aurora). 3-4. Rose. 1910. 

 ,, Ledebou'rii (Ledebour's). See L. INVOLUCRATA. 

 longiflo'ra (long-flowered). 10. Yellow, white. July. 



China. 1826. Climber. 

 Maa'cki (Maack's). 4-10. White. Manchuria. 



1884. 

 macra'ntha (large-flowered). 15. Orange. July. 



Himalaya. 1806. Evergreen. 

 macrophy'lla (large-leaved). 

 ru'bra (red). Dull red. 1870. 

 Maximowi'czii (Maximowicz's). 10. Purple. Amur- 

 land. 1869. 



,, micra'ntha (small-flowered). 4-6. Pale pink, yellow- 

 ish. 1889. 



microphyila (small-leaved). 4. Siberia. 1818. 

 Morro'wi (Morrow's). Japan. 

 myrtilloi'des (Myrtillus-like). 3-5. White, reddish. 



Himalaya. 1907. 

 nervo'sa (nerved). China. 

 ni'gra (black). 4. Pale yellow. April. Switzerland. 



1597- 

 campaniflo'ra (beU-flowered). 4. Yellow. May. 



N. Amer. 



,, nummularicefo'lia (money-leaved). Orient. 

 oblongifo'lia (oblong- leaved). 3. White. April. 



N. Amer. 1823. 

 orienta'lis (eastern). 16. Yellow. June. Iberia. 



1825. 

 ,, puni'ceus (crimson). Crimson. May. N. Amer. 



1822. 



,, parviflo'ra (small-flowered). See L. GLAUCA of Hill. 

 pilea'ta (thinly-hairy), i. Cream, greenish. Central 



and W. China. 1904. 



,, Pericly'menum (woodbine). 20. Yellow. May to 

 June. Europe (Britain). "Woodbine; Honey- 

 suckle." 

 be'lgica (Dutch). 20. Yellow. June. " Dutch 



Honeysuckle." 



quercifo'lia (oak-leaved). 20. Yellow, red. June. 

 sero'tina (late). 20. Yellow, red. June. " Late 



Red Honeysuckle." 

 variega'ta (variegated). 15. Yellow, red. June. 



Britain. 



pube'scens (downy). See L. HIRSUTA. 

 puni'cea (scarlet). See SYMPHORICARPUS PUNICEUS. 

 purpura' 'scens (purplish). Pale purple. Subalpine 



Himalaya. 



pyrena'ica (Pyrenean). 4. White. Pyrenees. 1739. 

 quinquelocula'ris (five-celled). 4. Yellow. May. 



Himalaya. 1843. 



regelia'na (Regelian). Amurland. 

 retu'sa (blunt-end-leaved). 6. White, becoming 



yellowish. Western China. 1907. 

 ,, rupi'cola (rock-inhabiting). Himalaya. 

 ruprechtia'na (Ruprechtian). Light yellow. Man- 

 churia. 1870. 

 segrezie'nsis (Segrezian). The L. diversifolia of 



gardens. Origin uncertain. 1889. 

 ,, sempervi'rens (evergreen). 20. Scarlet. Early 

 summer. S. United States. 1656. " Trumpet 

 Honeysuckle." 



Bro'wnii (Brown's). 20. Bright scarlet. May. 

 ma'jor (larger). 20. Scarlet. May. 

 ,, mi'nor (smaller). 15. Scarlet. June. Carolina. 



1656. 



spino'sa (spiny). 3-4. Rosy-lilac. Turkestan. 1882. 

 sple'ndida (splendid). 4-6. Yellowish-white. Spain. 



1890. 



Standi'shii (Standish's). 3-6. White. China. 1860. 

 stipula'ta (stipuled). See PENTAPYXIS STIPULATA. 

 Sulliva'ntii (Sullivant's). N.E. United States. 

 syringa'ntha (Syringa-flowered). 3-4. Pale pink. 



China. 1892. 



tangu'tica (Tangutic). 3-4. Yellowish. N. China. 

 1891. 



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