paved epiveed (Spurdéa salicifolia). diate 
Douglas’ Spiraea (Spiraea Douglasi). 
Choke Cherry (Prunus Virginiana.) || * (r) 
estern Wild Cherry (Prunus demissa). 
_ Wild Red Cherry (Prunus Pennsylvanica). || * (r) 
_ Bessarabian Cherry (Prunus cerasus var). | * (m) 
& Bird Cherry (Prunus padus). | 
“e Sand Cherry (Prunus pumila). | * (n)(r) 
- Wild Plnm (Prunus Americana). * (r) 
- Buffalo Berry (Lepargyraea argentea). * (o) || (r) 
_ Silverberry (Elaeagnus argentea). (r) 
BeBassian Olive (Elaeagnus hortensis songorica). * (0) 
_ European Barberry (Berberis vulgaris), || * — 
_ Amur Barberry (Berberis amurensis). || * 
- Rosemary Willow (Salix rosmarinifolia), || * 
_ Siberian Pea Tree (Caragana arborescens). || * tages 
; _ Small-Leaved Pea Shrub (Caragana microphilla). | 
7 oh Chinese Pea Shrub (Caragana chamlagu). 
_ Siberian Pea Shrub (Caragana frutescens). || * 
_ Dwarf Pea Shrub (Caragana pigmaea). | * 
_ Smooth Sumac (Rhus glabra). | * (r) 
_ Staghorn Sumac (Rhus hirta). (r) 
_ Buckthorn (Rhamunus cathartica), || * 
_ Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus stolonifera). || * (r) 
_ Panicled Cornel (Cornus paniculata). (r) 
_ Kinnikinick (Cornus sericea). (r) 
_ Amur Tamarix (Tamarix amurensis). | * (s) 
_ Snowberry (Symphoricarpos racemosus). || * 
_ Matrimony Vine (Lycium vulgare). || * 
_ Manchurian Maple (Acer Tartaricum ginnala), || * 
_ Burning Bush (Euonymus atropurpureus). | * (r) 
SHRUBS WITH COLORED FOLIAGE, 
Bovariegated Elder (Sambucus var.) § 
_ Golden Elder (Sambucus nigra aurea). 
Golden Ninebark (Opulaster opulifolius aurea). | * 
_ Purple Barbery (Berberis vulgaris purpurea). || * 
ae The Russian Olive and the Buffalo Berry have silvery leaves. 
CLIMBING VINES. 
- Sullivant’s Honeysuckle (Lonicera Sullivantii). (j) | * 
Russian Honeysuckle (Lonicera media). | 
_ Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia). * | (t) 
Northern Fox Grape (Vitis labrusca). * 
- Riverside Grape (Vitis vulpina). * 
. eee nia Virgin’s Bower (Clematis Virginiana). * 
_ Jackman’s Clematis (Clematis Jackmanii). | 
_ Climbing Bittersweet (Celastrus scandens). || * 
P: (a) Nearly all the Ash found in the prairie portions of the state are Green Ash. 
oe Cork Elm is frequent throughout the Minnesota valley, growing on rocky 
and and bluff sides. It is better adapted to dry locationsthan White Elm. 
