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cranberry, obtained from wild plants; and the large cran- 

 berry, extensively cultivated in several Northern States, 

 especially in Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Wisconsin. 



FIG. 289. Heath plants: A, Lyonia; B and C, two species of Cassiope. After 



DRUDE. 



Huckleberries, a market name that includes blueberries, 

 have not as yet been cultivated for commercial purposes, 

 but are picked from wild plants, large areas of which are 



