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FLOWERS, FLOWERING SHRUBS AND VINES — IN AMESULTRY AND* 

 SALISI5UKY. 



BY .lOIIN U. WlIITTtKK. 



Maijfloicer — Tuxltury's Woods, .Salisbury, and several other 



places. 

 Dogtooth Violet — on tlic Powow River. 

 Arethusa — Northwestern side ol Great Swamp and in Salis- 

 bury woods. 

 Cornns Florida — Bugsmuth Hill, just over the Amesbiiry 



line in South Hampton, N.H. . 

 Rhodora — Salisbury Woods, Plains, and very abundantly 



at Pleasant A^ alley on tlic Merrimack in Amesbury. 

 Flowering Raspberry — Whitehall, Amesbury. 

 Orchis^ vjhite and purple — Great Swamp, Amesbury. 

 Wild Lily of the Valley — Woods near the village. 

 Wild Tiger Lily and small, -light and very graceful Yellov? 



Lily — On the Merrimack above Pleasant Yalley. 

 Hare-hells. — On the Merrimack banks, Amesbury and Salis- 



bury. 

 Ground Nut — East Salisbury near depot. 

 Indian Pipe — Great Swamp. 

 Cardinal Flower — By the Powow River. 

 Po7id Lily — Kimball's Pond. • ~ 



Fringed Gentian, Closed Geidian — Salisbury (Old Orchard) 



and other places, and on Merrimack River, Amesbury. 

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



Village. 



WILD FRUITS. 



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. 



Gropes — Several varieties — some of fair quality — none very 

 good. 



