23 

 May 20th to June 1st 



Vaecinium vacillans, Kalin. Low Blueberry. 



Conniion in dry soil. 

 (*oiyiiiI)Osnin, L. Swamp " 



Swamps aud low grouuds; common, 

 atrot'occum, (Gray), Hiller. Black High P>luel)erry. 



Swamps and low gardens; common. 



*Leueotlioe raeemosa, (L.) Gray. Fetter Bush. 



Wet or moist thickets. 



Khododendron nudiflorum, (L.) Torr. Purple Azalea. 

 Woods, Dartmouth ; rare. 

 calendulaccum, Flame-colored Azalea. Gardens & lawns. 



mollis, ' ' 

 Ghent, 



arborescens, Smooth Azalea. " 



maximum. Rhododendron. ' ' 



Catawhiense and hybrids. " 



Azalea Amoena, Chinese Azalea. ** 



Amaryllidacew. 



Hypoxis hirsuta, (L.) Coville. Star Grass. 



Common ; b. till September. 



liosarete. 



Potentilla canadensis, L. Cinquefoil: common. 



Pyrus arbutifolia, (L.) L. f. Reddish-fruited Chokeberry. 



Common ; low, moist ground, 

 melanoearpa, (jMichx.) Willd. Black-fruited " 



Common; low, moist ground. 

 Americana, Am. Mountain Ash. Lawns. 



aucuparia, European ]\louutain Ash. " 



var. quercifolia, Oak-leaved Ash. " 



*The slender racemes of reddish purple flower buds of L. raeemosa are formed, 

 as are those of Cassandra, the previous season, and as early as November, after the 

 leaves have fallen, they are readily recofjni2ed, together with the brown 1 erry-shaped 

 pods still eontaining some seeds, while often a few inches below may be seen the still 

 drier, weath.er-beatcn and empty gray capsules of the year before. Thus representa- 

 tives of three seasons are visible on the same sjjray. 



