othos, i y 



Ceanothus Americanus. L \ I ''' <" 



rowdedindflBM paniolea at the 

 I m U'oiit IM ipeeiiB 



MMRt; CdastracMM* s ' '"<■ Family.) 



Celastros, I. > \f-trtt.) 



Celastrus scandens. L ■'•'•> A woody, Bar- 



ely serrate leaver 

 the scarlet 

 it*] in autumn. (Mumerous.) 



6RDEB : SapMM M< N berry Fan 



5TAPHYLEACEAE. ■'</■) 



\:U II. SAP1N PROPER (imlu.ln,,/ BippoeatUau 



\ aculus I. H <r--<Aestiiiit. Buckeye.) 



Aesculus HipDocastanum. L. «<•) A yell known 



Flowers in a terminal 

 1 with pu low. May. (Cult.) 



.11. ACERINEAE. [l%t MtpU FamOg.) 

 r. Toum. [Maple, i 

 Acer dasycarpum. Ehrh. - - fine ornamental tree, 



thirty to tirtv I ppoaite, wry deeprj - Iwry 



nidi-yellow, on Bhort 

 ... Karen, 



Acer rubium. L. - A small tree, with reddish fr 



. greatly in shape, torn- 

 . autumn. Fii. rt pedicels, scarlet or 



nth on i March. April, 



ut 9000.) 



ORDKR: Pohsalacrae. (tSBtemri Family.) 

 Poiygala, Tiiurii. {MMkuort.) 

 Polygala verticillata. L. Low herb with linear aeul 



nth purple. June— Oct 



9IDER : Le*umino«ae. Pulse Family.) 



I PAPII IONACEAR ■■-/.) 



TRJS8 1 



[BE LIE. 



L 



Crotalaria sagittalis, L. I. imple leave 



and j July. 



