392 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Jlardiooods. 



White Poplar Populus alba. 



Balm of Gilead Topiilus balsamifera. 



Cottonwood or Carolina l'oi)lar Populus deltoides. 



Large Tooth Aspen Populus grandidentata. 



Trembling Aspen Populus tremuloides. 



Golden Willow i^alix alba vitellina. 



Black Willow Salix nigra. 



Black or Cherry Birch Betula lenta. 



Yellow or Bronze Birch Betula lutea. 



White Birch Betula alba. 



Paper or Canoe Birch Betula papyrifera. 



White Oak Quercus alba. 



Red Oak Quercus rubra. 



Black Oak Quercus velutina. 



White or American Elm Ulmus americana. 



Sassafras Sassafras sassafras. 



Beech Fagus americana. 



Silver Maple Acer saccharinum. 



Red Maple Acer rubrum. 



Hard or Sugar Maple Acer saccharum. 



Basswood Tilia americana. 



Black or Yellow Locust Robinia pseudacacia. 



White Ash Fraxinus americana. 



A list of the more common and useful shrubs follows : 



SHRUBS. 



Ground Hemlock, Taxus canadensis Marsh. 



Range: Along east shore of Lake Michigan south to Benton Harbor 

 under forest cover. 

 Bay Berrj' (Wax Myrtle). Myrica cerifera L. 



Range : Southern Michigan on sandy or sterile soil, near coast. 

 Sweet Gale, Myrica Gale L. 



Range : Borders of ponds, swamps and lakes. 

 Hairy Willow, Salix adenophylla Hook. 



Range: St. Joseph northward on beach sand. 

 Broad Leaved Willow, S. glaucophylla Bebb. 



Range: Lake Shore on beach sand. 

 Basket Osier, Salix viminalis L. 



Range: South Haven. On moist sandy soil. 

 Three Toothed Cinquefoil, Sibbaldiopsis tridentata (Soland) Rydb. 



Range : Barrens of Missaukee County. Grayling and shores of Great 

 Lakes. 

 Wild Rose, Rosa blanda Alton. 



Range : Along Lake Michigan shore and inland. 

 Prickley Rose, Rosa acicularis Lindl. 



Range: Cheboygan County. Mackinaw City to Petoskey. 

 Rosa Sayi Schwein. 



Range: Northern lower peninsula and southern upper peninsula 

 shores. 



