ROBINIA 



121 



Besides these three species, which are the common shrubby forms in 

 cultivation, there are a number found in the South which will doubtless 

 soon be tried and may prove desirable. The smallest of these is Eobinia 



nJina, which grows only to the height of a 

 foot or two with almost an un branched 

 stem and purple flowers J inch long with 

 white markings. 



[Seeds; suckers; twig cuttings.] 



Fig. 145. — Tall Caragana. 



J"iG. 147. —Dwarf Caragana,. Fig. 148. — Large-flowered Caragana, 



