180 BRECK 



as the "New Book of Flowers." This was preceded, in 

 1833, by "The Young Florist." In 1822, he founded the 

 seed business now conducted at 51 North Marliet St., 

 under the name of Joseph Brccli & Sons. He was one 

 of the original members of the Massachusetts Horticul- 



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BBEWfiBIA (Samuel Brewer was an English bota- 

 nist of last century). ConvolrulAcea. Herbs, rarely 

 somewhat woody: lis. much like those of Convolvulus, 

 but style 2-clcft. the divisions simple, with capitate 

 stigma, the corolla pubescent outside in the bud : Ivs. 

 simple. Trailing plants of 30 or more species in warm 

 climates. 



grandifldra, Gray. Root tuberous : stem 

 pubescent : Ivs. broad-ovate and very 

 short-stalked : peduncles 1-fid. : fl. very 

 large (3 in. long), bright blue and showy, 

 funnel-shaped ; stigmas large and glo- 

 bose. S. Fla.— Int. by Reasoner Bros. 



BRIAB. In America, commonly applicil 

 to brambles or thorny plants of the genus 

 Kubus, especially blackberries. In the 

 Old World, it is applied to large, wild- 

 growing roses. 



BBlCKfiLLIA (Dr. John Brickell, an 

 early American naturalist). Compdsilif. 

 About iO species of herbs or small shrubs 

 in the warmer parts of the U. S. and Mex., 

 onlv one of which seems to Ic in tic 

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. ec e 1 1 n t 1 1 1_ n Amer ca, I t Is jellow 

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