Vines 6i 



arch and tips fall to the ground so that the bush is seldom 

 actually as tall as its height in feet would indicate. 

 -Symphoricarpos racemosus: snowberry; three to six feet 

 high; any soil, sun or shade; flowers small, red; blossoms 

 in July; quantities of fat white berries, crowded and irregu- 

 lar in size, follow, persisting until winter storms destroy 

 them. 



-Pieris Mariana (or Andromeda Mariana): lily-of-the- valley 

 shrub, or stagger bush; four feet high; moist well drained 

 soil, free from lime, part shade; pinkish- white flowers in 

 wands three inches long and over, fragrant; blossoms in 

 April to June. 



