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growth. It is conspicuous in the landscape not only at flowering 
time, in the spring, but in fruit, on account of the ray-flowers which 
are persistent until after frost. 
introrse stigmatic line. The fruits are crowded together in the 
persistent panicle, urn-shaped, prominently ribbed, crowned wit 
the persistent calyx from the mouth of which protrude as two 
horns the dried stout stigmas. 
Joun K. SMALL. 
EXPLANATION OF Pats. Fig. 1.—Top of flowering branch with young leaves 
d small i Fig. 2.—Flower, X 3. Fig. 3—Fruit, x 4. 
