^SERVICE BERRY 

 TREE; 



Or, WILD SERVICE. 



THE Service-berry tree, or Wild 

 Service (Crattfgus)^ grows, wild 

 in England, attaining a lofty ftature, and 

 is often introduced in gardens and or- 

 chards as a fruit tree, for the fake of its 

 berries, which grow in large brown bun- 

 ches ; and, when fully ripe and foft, in 

 Autumn, have an agreeable tartifh fla-- 

 vour, and makes a variety among the 

 late fruits ; and is of the clafs and order 

 Icofandria Digynia, twenty or more {la- 

 mina and two ftyles, to each flower. 



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