Trees, Shrubs and Vines 
106. Purple-flowering Raspberry. (Rubus odoratus.) 
LEAF: 5-10’ across, simple, alternate, serrate, 3-5-lobed, 
roundish, large. FLOWER: 5-petaled, rose-purple, often 2’ 
broad (often 200 stamens), clustered ; June-August; stalk, 
branches and calyx clammy-hairy ; not prickly ; commoner north- 
ward ; 3°-5° high. (Pl. VI.) 
107. Box-huckleberry. (Gaylussacia brachycera.) 
LEAF: 1’, simple, alternate, finely round-toothed, oval, smooth, 
evergreen, thick. FLOWER: m., white, red-or-purple-tinged 
(corolla long-bell-shaped, 5-lobed), clustered; May. Pennsyl- 
vania and Virginia; 1° high. 
108. Coral-berry. Indian Currant. (Symphoricarpus orbic- 
ularis. ) 
LEAF: 1-2’, simple, opposite, entire (often lobed or wavy- 
toothed on young shoots), oval. FLOWER: m., rosy-white (corolla 
bell-shaped, 4-5-lobed, hairy within, 4-5 stamens), crowded in 
clusters along branch ; July; berry sma//, dark red. West New 
York and Pennsylvania, and westward ; cultivated ; 2°-3° high. 
tog. Snowberry. (Symphoricarpus racemosus.) 
LEAF: as in 108. FLOWER: as in 108, but in clusters at end 
of branch ; June-September ; berry /arge, white. Virginia to 
Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin; cultivated; 2°-4° high. (Pl. I.) 
110. Wolfberry. (Symphoricarpus occidentalis.) 
LEAF: as in 108. FLOWER: as in 108, but larger and in 
dense clusters doth terminal and lateral, and stamens projecting 
beyond corolla-tube; July; berry white. Illinois, Michigan; 
2°-4° high. 
11m. Sheep Laurel. Lambkill. (Kalmia angustifolia.) 
LEAF: 1'-2', simple, opposite or 3-whorled, entire, oval to 
elliptical, leathery, evergreen, lighter beneath. FLOWER: m., 
crimson (corolla broad bell-shaped, 5-lobed, 10 stamens, their tips 
inserted in depressions of corolla), in lateral clusters ; May, June ; 
hill-sides ; 2°-3° high. 
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