such conifers as ponderosa pine, Engelmann spruce, blue spruce, 

 white fir, and Douglas fir. It is distinguished by its narrow, tubular 

 corolla, hairless within, and from more than one-fourth to over one- 

 half of an inch long; rather thin, oblong to broadly oval, pointed, 

 entire or toothed leaves; and by its white, egg-shaped fruits about 

 three-eighths of an inch long. Snowberries are highly regarded for 

 the beauty of their foliage and fruits, and are widely grown as orna- 

 mentals; common snowberry and coralberry are the species most 

 frequently cultivated. 



