XIV CONTENTS 



Prunus cerasifera — Prunus tiiflora — Prunus americana — 



Prunus hortulana — Prunus nigra — Prunus angustifolia 398-401 



Cherries — Description — Groups of Cherries 401-402 



Prunus avium (Sweet Cherry) — Description — Geographical 



— Groups of Sweet Cherries 402-403 



Prunus cerasus (Sour Cherry) — Description — Geographical — 

 Groups of Sour Cherries — Other Species of Cherries — Uses. . .403-405 

 Apricots — Stems — ^Leaves — Inflorescence and Flowers — Fruit 



— Description — Other Species — Uses 405-407 



Peaches — Stems — ^Leaves — Inflorescence and Flowers— Fruit 

 — Geographical — Types of Peaches — Uses, and Production of 



Peaches in the United States 407-410 



Almonds — Description — Types of Almonds — Uses — Almond 



Oil — References 410-412 



CHAPTER XXIX.— Leguminos^ (Pea Family). 



Root Tubercles— Habit — ^Leaves — Inflorescence — Flowers — 



Fruit — Seeds — Key to Principal Genera of Leguminosae. . . .413-417 



Pisum (Pea) — Description — Types of Peas — Peas and Men- 



delism — Uses 417-421 



Phaseolus (Bean)— Description — Geographical, and Species — 



Key to Principal Species of Phaseolus 421-424 



Phaseolus lunatus (Sieva and Lima Beans) — Classification of 

 Types of Lima Beans — Table Showing Relationship of Types of 



Lima Beans 424-426 



Phaseolus vulgaris (Kidney Bean) — Uses of Beans 426 



Vicia (Vetch, Broad Bean) — Generic Description — Geographi- 

 cal — Key to Important Species of Vicia — ^Less Common 



Species 426-429 



Vicia faba (Broad Bean, Windsor Bean) 429 



Vicia sativa (Common Vetch or Tares) — Uses 429-430 



Vicia villosa (Hairy, Russian, Siberian, or Villous Vetch) . . . .430-432 



Lathyrus (Vetchling, Wild Pea) 432 



Trifolium (Clover) — Generic Description — Geographical — 



Key to Principal Species of Trifolium 432-433 



Trifolium repens (White or Dutch Clover) — Description — ■ 



Geographical, and Uses — Environmental Relations 433-'434 



Trifolium hybridum (Alsike, Alsatian, or Swedish Clover) — 



Description — Geographical, and Uses 434-435 



Trifolium incarnatum (Crimson, Scarlet, or Italian Clover)- 

 Description — Geographical, and Uses — Environmental Rela- 

 tions 435-436 



Trifolium pratense (Common Red or Purple Clover) — 

 Habit, Stems, Roots — Leaves — Inflorescence and Flowers — 



