SOURCES OF HONEY 



Hog-plum (Spondias lutea); Florida; a splendid yieldei 

 of honey. Known as hobo in Cuba. 



Holly, American {Ilex opaca). 



Honej-locust (Gleditschia triacanthos),aiso known as white 

 locust. 



Honeysuckle (Lonicera eaprifolid), and some other species 

 not so well known. 



Horse-chestnut (Kevins hippocastanum) , European species. 



Horsemint, which see {Monarda fistula). 



Hoya camosa, or wax-plant — see Nectar. 



Huisache, Mexican name for Acacia Famesiana, a beauti- 

 ful tree of the Southwest, similar to catclaw. 



Indian currant, coral-berry, buckbush, which see {Sym- 

 phoricarpus vulgaris). 



Ironwood, or hornbeam (Carpinus Americana). 



Japanese buckwheat — see Buckwheat. 



Japan plum; south; same as "loquat." 



Japan privet {Ligustrum Japonicum), all Southern States 

 and California; hedge-plant of the best. 



Judas-tree, redbud (Cercis Canadensis). 



June-berry, service-beny, shad-berry (Amelanchier Cana- 

 densis). 



Knotweed, or, heartsease which see (Persicaria mite). 



Lantana (L. nivea and L. mixta), Florida, Bahamas, and 

 Bermuda. 



Lemon (Citrus limonum), Florida and California. 



Lentil (Ervum lens), or pulse of the East; much used in 

 Europe to make soup. Itahans grow it in this country. 



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