Trees, Shrubs and Vines 
129. St. Andrew’s Cross. (Ascyrum Crux-Andrez.) 
LEAF: I’ or less, simple, opposite, entire, zarrow, long-obovate, 
black-dotted, thin. FLOWER: asin 128, but petals zarrow-oblong, 
scarcely Jonger than sepals ; July-September ; New Jersey to IIli- 
nois, and south; 1°-2° high. 
130. Shrubby St. John’s-wort. (Hypericum prolificum.) 
LEAF: 1'-2%’, simple, opposite, entire, lance-oblong, apex 
usually blunt, base narrower, b/ack-dotted ; branchlets 2-edged. 
FLOWER : p., yellow (petals 5, stamens many), 3/’ across, numer- 
ous, in thick clusters; July-September. New Jersey, west and 
south; 1°-6° high. 
131. Shrubby St. John’s-wort. (Hypericum densiflorum.) 
LEAF: about 1’, asin 130, butsmallerand crowded. FLOWER: 
as in 130, but smaller (1%4'-24' across), more abundant in com- 
pound clusters. New Jersey to Kentucky, and west; much 
branched ; 1°-6° high. . 
132. Kalm’s St. John’s-wort. (Hypericum Kalmianum.) 
LEAF: 1-2’, simple, opposite, entire, oblanceolate, with a 
bloom, crowded, black-dotted. FLOWER: as in 130, but 1’ across, 
few-clustered ; August; branches 4-angled, branchlets 2-edged. 
Niagara Falls and along Northern Lakes; 1°-6° high. 
133. Fly-honeysuckle. (Lonicera ciliata.) 
LEAF: 2’-3, simple, opposite, entire, oblong-ovate to oval, 
base often cordate, with a stem, thin, downy beneath. FLOWER: 
m., yellowish, 34’ long (corolla tubular, apex 5-lobed, very slightly 
spurred at base), fazred on a single stem; May ; berries red, sep- 
arate. Massachusetts to Pennsylvania, and west; 3°-5° high; 
straggling. 
134. Mountain Fly-honeysuckle. (Lonicera cerulea.) 
LEAF: I'-2’, simple, opposite, entire, oval, very short-stemmed. 
FLOWER: as in 133, but common stem very short ; berries blue, 
united. Rhode Island to Wisconsin, and north ; 1°-3° high. 
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