1196. Juslans Sieboldiana (Xl-5). 



or acuminate, almost {glabrous, brifcht ;,'reeii, 2-5 in. long: 

 fr. almost globular, green; nut usunlly ov.il. reticulate 

 and rather smooth, rather thin-slulli-.l. S.E.Europe, 

 Himal., China. U. S. N. C, pl.C. .Muny vais. are culti- 

 vated as fruit trees, for which seeU'd/Hii/. Of the orna- 

 mental vars. the most distinct and decorative is var. 

 laciniita, Loml. (var. filiiifi'iliii, Hort., var. asplenifMin, 

 Hort.),with narrow, pinnately cut Ifts.; very effective 

 as a single specimen on the lawn ; remains usually 

 shrubby. Var. monoph^lla, Hort., has the Ivs. simple or 

 3-foliolate. Var. p6ndula,Hort., has pendulous branche.s. 

 Var. praepartilriens, Hort., is a shrubby var., producing 

 rather small, thin-shelled nuts on very young plants. 

 Var. Bartheriina, Hort. (var. elonijAlu, Hort.). Nut 

 elongated, narrow-oblong. R.H. IS.'iO, p. 147; lSCl,p.427. 

 Gn. 50:478. 



JUGLANS 



BB. Ltts. 13-S5, serrate. 

 Califdrmca, Wats. Round-headed tree, occasionally to 

 CO ft , with puberulons branchlets: Ifts. ovate-oblong to 

 oblong lanceolate, acute or acuminate, almost glabrous 

 or pub( ruhms when young, 2-4 in. long: stamens 30-40: 

 ovar) almost glabrous or puberulous: fr. globose, %-lH 

 in across , nut obscurely sulcate, rather thin-shelled, 

 tahf S S 7 S37. Gn. 49, p. 278. -A graceful, orna- 

 mental tree, also used as stock for grafting in Calif. 

 1 he nut 13 of good quality but rather small. 



rup^stns, Engelm. Shrub or small tree, rarely to 50 



r I I uiehlets pubescent when young: Ifts. ovate-lan- 



1 It to lanceolate, acuminate, puberulous or pubes- 



t I I n joung, 2-5 in. long: stamens about 20: ovary 



t or tomentose : fr. globular, rarely ovoid, 



ted, usually pubescent, }^~\% in. across; nut 



I ite, with longitudinal grooves, thick-shelled, 



II kernel. Colo, to Tex. and northern Mex. 

 ^ ^ J —The typical form has narrower, more gla- 

 biuus hs and smaller frs., while 

 ^ar major, Torr ,the western form, 



broader, more coarsely serrate and 

 moie pubescent Ivs. and larger, 

 less thick walled nuts. S.S. 7:336. 

 Probably tl Jongirostris, Carr. (R. 

 H lij7b, p 53), belongs here. 



nigra, Lmn Black Walnut. 

 Fig \m Lofty tree, to 150 ft., 

 with rough blown bark and pu- 

 bescent branchlets : Ifts. oblong- 

 lanceolate, acuminate, appressed- 

 serrate, glabious and somewhat 

 shining abo\ e at length, pubescent 

 beneath, S t in lotig : fr. usually 



^-3 



nut 



Tex. S. S. 7: 3:f:t-:!:i4. Era 

 O.C. n. 11:373; 26:617. U.S 

 7, pp. 1-3. Gn. 27, 

 AA. Fr. rnnterl w> 



270. 



iei 



■•»»Svll 



1198. Winter twie of 

 Juelans Sieboldiana. 



1197. Juelans Sieboldiana fruits. 

 With and without the husk. Natural size. 



erl with viscid hairs : 

 nnl ^'-cUed at the base: Ifts- 

 Willi sitlliile and glandular 

 pubesrt}ice beneath, serrate. 



cinSrea, Linn. Butternut. 

 White Wat.ni t. Fig. 1194. Large 

 tree, oci-aMouallv to 100 ft., with 

 gray bark ; Ifts. 11-19, oblong- 

 huifeohitc, acuminate, appressed- 

 serrate, usually pubescent on both 

 sides, more densely below, 3-5 in. 

 loiiL': fr. in short racemes, 2-5, ob- 

 long, pointed, 3-5 in. long; nut ob- 

 long, with 4 more and 4 less promi- 

 inent irregular ribs and many 

 broken sharp ridges between. New 

 Brunswick to Ga., west to Dak. and 

 Aik S S. 7:331-332. Era. 207. 

 I SN C. 7, p. 4. 



MandsMrica, Maxim. Fig. 1195. 

 Bioad headed tree, to 60 ft.: Ifts. 

 I blong acute, obtusely serrate, at length almost gla- 

 lous above, pubescent beneath, rarely almost glabrous 

 it length, 3-8 in. long: fr. in short racemes, globular- 

 i\ ate to oblong; nut similar to that of the former, but 

 less shirply ridged. JIaii<lsiiurin. Anmrbnul. G.C. 111. 

 4 184 R.H. 1861.11. I-"' :i- ./.,.-/ .m, ). Gn. 50, 

 p 478 (by error as ./. i - .('.7, p. 5. 



Sieboldiana, Maxin:, ', . ' ni-.). Figs. 



119(1-8 Broad-headr,! ii, . , n. :,n II : in-. ll-17,ovalto 

 (-\al oblong, short-acuminate, densely serrate, glabrous 

 abo\ e, pubescent beneath, 3-6 in. long: frs. in long ra- 

 cemes, sometimes twenty, globose to ovate-oblong; 

 nut moieorless globose, with thick, wing-like sutures 

 and pointed apex, the surface rather smooth, slightly 

 rugose and pitted, \-l)4 in- long, rather thick-shelled. 

 Japan. Gn. 47, p. 442. A. G. 11:701; 12:179. R.H. 1878, 

 pp. 414-415. U.S.N.C. 7, p. 7. 



