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DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SHKl 1'.^ 



FIG. 534. Japanese Oleaster. 



FIG. 535. Japanese Goumi. 



long and oval silvery-scaled yellow fruit a half inch or more long. A 

 variety still more spiny is SPINY OLEASTER (532) Elaeagnus spinosa.- 

 Another similar spiny tall-growing species, to 18 feet, with broader 



leaves and nearly globular pink fruit 

 i inch long is SMALL-LEAVED ELAEAG- 

 NUS (533) Elfeagnus parvifolia. 



A brownish-twigged spreading 

 species, to 12 feet, with deciduous 

 leaves and red juicy late-ripening 

 fruit is JAPANESE OLEASTER or 

 EL.EAGNUS (534) Elseagnus umbel- 

 lata. This is frequently spiny with 



FIG. 53(5. Sea Buckthorn. 



FIG. 537. Buffalo Berry. 



