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Meadow-Sweet. Spirea. N.,S., M., W. 
Citrus Trifohata. Hedge shrub not hardy north. 
Honey-Locust. Gleditschia. N.,S. 
Moonseed. Menispermum. N., 8. 
Species Desirable on Account of their Fruit. 
The following species produce fruit that ripens 
in summer or autumn, and attracts summer residents 
and early autumn migrants: — 
ily 
2. 
3. 
M., W. 
Wild Cherries. N.,S., M., W. 
Wild Currants and Gooseberries. N.,S.,M., W. 
Juneberry or Shadbush. Amelanchier. N.,S., 
Waid’ Phime: . N/.0S8.; M..—W., 
Snowberry. Symphoricarpus. N.,S., M., W. 
Dogwood. Cornus. N.,5., M., W. 
Blackberry.  Celizs: N-55...M: 
Elder. Sambucus. N.,S., M., W. 
Wimrurnura. YIN 5.5: M... W: 
Mountain Ash. 
The following species produce fruit that ripens 
late in autumn, remains on the twigs into or through 
the winter, and attracts late migrants, winter residents, 
and migrants on their northward journey in spring. 
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Hackberry. Celtis. N.,8., M. 
Mountain Ash. Sorbus. N., M., W. 
Red Cedar. Juniperus. N.,’S., M., W. 
Wild Haws. Crategus. N.,S., M., W. 
False Bittersweet. Celastrus scandens. N., 
Southwest. 
