JOURNAL 
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The New York Botanical Garden 
VoL. XVIII October, 1917 No. 214 
HYBRID CHESTNUTS AND OTHER HYBRIDS 
The writer recently made an interesting excursion in company 
with Dr. B. T. Galloway, Dr. David Fairchild, Mr. Peter 
of Chinese origin, which has single foees and f 
the Mimosa; and an ever-blooming, pink, partly double see 
of Rosa rugosa with a tea rose, which is very fragrant and is 
really a fine rose. 
row of Sones bushes was seen, all in fruit. The leav 
are green d the green bark is marked with white, 
as in moosewood. This shrub of the Pacific coast is 
ork 
ati 
much finer barberry than Thu mene the well-known 
ae ee is 2 Wilsonii, i China. It grows just as 
rapidly h finer and better colored. Anyon 
Rcahey in hedges should have this plant. 
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