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extensively cult. Leaves similar in outline 

 to those of the Hardy Catalpa. (Fig. 277.) 

 Common Catalpa, Indian Bean, Bean Tree, 

 Cigar Tree, Smoking -Bean, Catalpa big- 

 nonioides Walt. 



ARROW-WOOD. Leaves simple, opposite, toothed. 

 Fruit small and pulpy, containing a single 

 stony seed. Most species are shrubs, but 

 two are occasionally small trees. 



209. Leaves with a prominent tapering point at 

 the apex. Western New Brunswick west- 

 ward and southward. (Fig. 278.) Sweet 

 Viburnum, Sheepberry, Nannyberry, Nanny 

 Plum, Wild Raisin, Viburnum Lentago L. 



209. Leaves without a tapering point at the apex. 

 Southwestern New England westward and 

 southwestward. (Fig. 279.) Black Haw, 

 Nannyberry, Viburnum prunifolium L. 



Fig. 279. Black Haw. 



