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A Catalogue of Trees and Shrubs, 
Frutex j Virginiam», trifolius, Ulmi Sammariis. BaneJIeri. 'Pluk. Alm. 1551. 
American Shrub Trefoil 5 vulgfi. 
This Shrub ii vcry different from moli (if not from ali) the Jtnosvn Planta in its 
raftcrs : The Secda are fomesvhat likc thofc of the Etm Trtt , in its outward Appear 
The Laves confift of thtee hroad fubrotund Lobo, join’d together at the Bottom, ■ 
are of a bcautiful grecn Colour, and fall away in Autumn ; bul as it hath not flowc 
Eii-IjvJ that we know of, wc can fay no more of it at prefent, The Sceds of this 
vere fent from CmTlua by Mr. Cjtetbr utnuo 1734. It is hardy enough to rcfift the 
in the open Air, (if plantcd in a dry Soil) and is of quick Growth. 
Frutex ; fcantlcns, Petrofelini foliis, Virginianus, claviculis donatus. 'Pluk. 
Mantiff. 85. The Pepper Trke; vulgo. 
This is a very hardy Shrub ; it vili fland. abroad in the fevercft Wintcrs, providcd it ia 
plantcd in a dry Soil, and muli have the AIHftancc of a Wall or StaJtc, it bcing a Climbcr. 
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Gale, The Sweet 
WlLLOW. 
The Charadters are 5 
The Leam grow alternately on the Bramches : it batb Male Flowers, nebitb 
are produced at tbe Footllalks of tbe Leaves, grow in long Btmcbes, and are 
placed at remote Dijlauces from the Fntit oh the fame T 're: tbe Fruit is tf a 
couical Figure andJipumofi, containing one Seed in eaeb Scate. 
The Species arej 
1. Gale ; frutex odoratus, feptentrionalium, Elaragnus, Cordo, Chamxlcag- 
nus, Dodonxi. J. B. Vol I. ‘Pars II. 114. Rbtts, Myrtifolia, Belgica. C. B. ‘P. 
414. Rhus, SjheJIris, Jive Myrtus Brabantica, aut Anglu. Tark. Tbeat. 1451. 
Sweet Gaule, Sweet Willow, or Dutch Mvrtle. 
i. Gale; tjur Myrto Brabanticx fimilis, Carolinienfis, baccata, frudlu race- 
mofo, feflili monopyreno. Plui. Phyt. Tnb. 48. F. 9. Candle Berry Treej 
vulgo. Fide ‘Piale XX. 
;. Myrtus Brabanticx fimilis, Carolinienfis humilior, foliis latioribus & magis 
ferratis. Catesb. HiJI. Nat. The Dwarf Broad-leav d Candle Berrv 
Myrtle. 
