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FLOWERS, FLOWERING SHRUBS AND VINES IN AMES BURY ANI> 

 SALISBURY. 



BY JOHN G. WHITTIKR. 



Mayflower Tuxbury's Woods, Salisbury, and several other 

 places. 



Dogtooth Violet on the Powow River. 



.Arethusa Northwestern side oi Great Swamp and in Salis- 

 bury woods. 



Cornus Florida Bngsmuth Hill, just over the Amesbury 

 line in South Hampton, X.H. 



Rliodora Salisbury Woods, Plains, and very abundantly 

 at Pleasant Yalley on the Merrimack in Amesbury. 



Flowering' Raspberry Whitehall, Amesbury. 



Orchis, white and purple Great Swamp, Amesbury. 



Wild Lily of the Valley Woods near the village. 



Wild Tiger Lily and small, light and very graceful Yellow 

 Lily On the Merrimack above Pleasant Yalley. 



Hare-bells On the Merrimack banks, Amesbury and Salis- 

 bury. 



Ground Nut East Salisbury near depot. 



Indian Pipe Great Swamp. 



Cardinal Flower By the Powow River. 



Pond Lily Kimball's Pond. 



Fringed Gentian, Closed Gentian Salisbury (Old Orchard) 

 and other places, and on Merrimack River, Amesbury. 



Witch Hazel Foot of Powow Hill, and in Woods near the 

 Village. 



WILD KRUITS. 



Cranberries at Pond, and East Salisbury. 



Blueberries very abundant in both towns. 



Huckleberries abundant. 



Plums Beach and Sand-bluffs at Salisbury. 



Ground Nuts East Salisbury. 



Gooseberries, Strawberries, Raspberries, Rlackberries com- 

 mon in both towns but not very abundant. 



Grapes Several varieties some of fair quality none very 

 good. 



