
          CANARIUM COMMUNE.
Java Almond. A large handsome 
Malayan tree with buttressed trunk.
Bears an abundance of purple fruits
the size of small plums. The kernels
are edible and resemble almonds in
flavor. Oil expressed from seeds is
used in cooking. Desirable for avenue
planting. Thrives in hot moist districts, 
suitable for extreme south only.

40157. CARAGANA AURANTIACA. 
From the Royal Botanic Gardens, 
Kew, England. Deciduous shrub
4 feet high, with graceful, ultimately
pendulous, leafy branches, armed with
triple spines 1-4 inch long. Leaves
nearly sessile, composed of four narrow
leaflets 1-3 to 1-2 inch long,
Orange-yellow flowers 3-4 of an inch
long, produced in great profusion from
under side of branches. Easily propagated 
by late summer cuttings.

40158. CARAGANA FRUTEX.
From the Royal Botanical Gardens,
Kew, England. A deciduous, leguminous 
shrub, up to 10 feet in height,
having long, supple branches, not
much divided except near the ends.
The leaves are each composed of two
pairs of leaflets. Flowers bright yellow. 
A graceful shrub in habit, and
very handsome when in flower.
        