•tMBti l lMWM Itnse l-\mily> 



KYGDALEAE [Tk . "'»•) 



l'riiiHi-. I /' • if ' V/vy.) 



Primus maritima Wang. (/WA /V«....l Low and straggling Arab, 

 _,,,. )t . rtV r aw*), softly pubescent underneath. 



ite : fruit globular, parole o* orfaMOB. April, M * eraeO 



Prunus serotina. Ehrh. | PfW R a "•■'■ •»* r,>, >- 



brown branches tanceoUtwjiMoB pointed, thlckiab, 



■binios "* Me ' °" 6km «» t * a «cemea; trail purplish- 



Mack. (N'ura- 



PROPER, i '/•■'■•.' >%•) 



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Spiraea tomeutosa L- (BW*« S irub with alternate, 



D short racemes crowded in a 



,lor. July. (V< 

 A.rinioni.i. Toiirn. (jlgTievmw.) 

 Agrimouia parviflora, Ait Perennial herb, with interaptedly pinnate 



Sept 



m I. i Aw 

 Geum album, Gnielin. Perennial herb, with pinnate leaves, and nnall 

 wait 



] C P P Mincer) 



Potentilla Canadensis. L [Omm ■ ■ Perennial 



n. April— Octobar. 



Potentilla argents ■ b I •"'" ,i:l1 h, ' r '"- I ** Tea wi,h 



with auvery wool beneath. Flow.-. 



r. 



garia, Town. | Stratoberr 

 Fragaria vesca L j perennial, herb with white 



" >• June. 

 Rabns, L Bramble.) 

 Rubus occidentalis. L rO Stem and leaves 



a ,i with booked prickles. Fruit purple-black. May. 

 Fnnt rip«' early in July. 



Rubus villosus. Ait (Q c ttrub, 1—6 feet high, 



arm d Fruit blackish, ripe in Angnal and 



- r. 



Rubus hispidus. L 



-iv-ly prr-umU nt 



\tf.j i Jane. 



