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Tbees. 

 Bussian mulberry 

 Dogwood 

 Wild sand cherry 

 Black cherry 

 Choke cherry 

 Hack berry 

 Box elder 

 White thorn 

 White ash 

 Mountain ash 

 European ash 

 Balsam fir 

 Eed cedar 

 White spruce 

 Hemlock 

 Pitch, white and 

 Norway pine 



Shbubs. 

 Elders 

 Baspberries 

 Blackberries 

 Sumacs 



Juniper berries 

 Service berries 

 Holly berries 

 Huckleberries 

 Spiee bush 

 Haws 



Snow berries 

 Shad bush 

 Pever bush 

 Barberry 

 Cornels 

 Dangleberries 

 Black alder 

 Privet 

 Choke berry 

 Buckthorn 

 Swamp gooseberry 

 Wild rose 

 Thimbleberry 

 Indian currant 

 Arrow wood 

 Sheep berry 

 High bush cran- 

 berry 



Vines. 

 Wild grape 

 Virginia creeper 

 Bitter sweet 

 Moonseed 

 Matrimony vine 

 Clematis 



Honeysuckle vine 

 Trumpet vine 



Plant 



Sarsaparilla 



Buckwheat 



Sunflower 



Japanese millet 



Poke berry 



Wild rice 



Hemp 



Oats 



Clover 



Sunflowers are especially interesting things to grow, 

 for, as soon as the seeds begin to ripen, the patch will 

 be full of linnets whose pretty little call of "See-veet, 

 see-veet" can be heard all day long and if one goes 

 quietly down among the tall rows of sunflowers they 

 can be approached within two or three feet, and if 

 alarmed will only retreat to a near-by flower. Often 

 I have called and been answered, as their note is one 

 of the easiest to imitate. At this season of the year 



