186 CONSERVATION OF CANADIAN WILD LIFE 



Swamp blueberay Vaccinium corymhosum. 



Cranberry Vaccinium macrocarpum. 



Partridgeberry Mitchella repens. 



Fly honeysuckle Lonicera ccerulea. 



Tartarian honeysuckle Lonicera talarica. 



Snowberry Symphoricarpos racemosus. 



Coralberry Symphoricarpos vulgaris. 



• High-bush cranberry Viburnum Opulus. 



Arrowwood Viburnum acerifolium. 



Sheepberry Viburnum Lentago. 



Common elder Sambucu^ canadensis. 



Red-berried elder Sambucus racemosa. 



Species Only Suitable to Southwestern Ontario 



In addition to the species suitable to eastern Canada, the following 

 species may be grown in southwestern Ontario: 



Green briar • Smilax rotundifolia. 



Red mulberry Morus rubra. 



Sassafras Sassafras variifolium. 



Washington thorn Cratcegus phoenopyrum. 



English thorn Cratcegus Oxyacantha. 



Smooth sumac Rhv^ glabra. 



Holly Ilex opaca. 



Inkberry or black alder Ilex verticillata. 



Japanese creeper Ampelopsis tricuspidata. 



Sour gum Nyssa sylvatica. 



Persimmon Diospyros virginiana. 



Privet Liguslrum vulgare. 



Purple berry Callicarpa purpurea. 



Species Suitable to the Prairie Provinces 



Juneberry or saskatoon berry Amelanchier spicata. 



False indigo Amorpha fruticosa. 



Japanese barberry Berberis Thunbergii. 



Siberian pea-tree Caragana arboresceus. 



Hackberry Celtis occiderUalis. 



Western clematis Clematis ligu^ticifolia. 



Erect clematis Clematis recta. 



Cotoneasters (several species) Cotoneaster spp. 



Hawthorn (several species) Cratcegus spp. 



