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HARDY NATIVE AMERICAN ORNAMENTAL PLANTS. 
Varieties. 
Size and Grade. 
Deciduous Sbrabs, continued. 
Rubus trivialis (Dewberry). 3 to 6 ft 
Trailing form ; berries sweet. 
Rubus hispidus. 3 to 6 ft 
Prostrate ; berries sour. 
Salix sericea (Silky Willow). 2 to 3 ft 
Sambucus Canadensis (Elderberry). 6 to 12 ft. . . . 
Showy, white clustered flowers and black fruit. 
Sambucus pubens (riountain Elderberry). 4 to 
12 ft 
A very fine species. Large, fragrant, lilac-like 
flowers and brilliant red fruit. 
5tuartia pentagyna. 12 to 15 ft 
Rare and beautiful. Large, saucer-shaped, cream- 
colored flowers, with purplish center. The "native 
American Camellia. " One of the most valuable of 
late additions to gardening. 
Spirsa opulifolia. 3 to 5 ft 
White-corymbed flowers. Old bark peeling off' in 
thin layers. 
Spiraea salicifolla (Ty-Ty). 3 to 6 ft 
Beautiful shrub, with delicate growth and white, 
perennial, spiked flowers. August and September. 
Symphoricarpus racemosus (Snowberry). 3 to 6 ft. 
Vaccinium erythrocarpon. 3 to 8 ft 
" hirsutum (Hairy Huckleberry), i to 4 ft- 
Introduced by us last year. Whole plant hairy, 
even the edible fruit. 
Vaccinium stamineum (Deerberry). 4 to 10 ft. . . . 
Delicate white or pink flowers in leafy racemes. A 
most valuable garden plant. 
Vaccinium macrocarpon (Cranberry). 8 to 20 in. . 
" crassifolium (Creeping Huckleberry). 
6 to 20 in 
Viburnum acerifolium (ilaple - leaved Arrow- 
wood). 3 to 6 ft 
Handsome, claret-colored foliage in autumn ; white 
clustered flowers and showy black fruit. 
Viburnum lantanoides (Hobble Bush). 4 to 12 ft. . 
One of the earliest and richest colored shrubs in 
fall, the large shaded scarlet leaves nearly equalled 
by its bunches of brilliant red fruit. 
Viburnum nudum (Shawnee Haw). 8 to 12 ft 
White-corymbed flowers and purple-black fruit. 
Xanthorhiza apiifolia (Yellow Root). 2 to 3.!4 ft. . 
Very useful for margin of shrubberies ; conspicu- 
ous pinnate leaves, bright orange in autumn. Pen- 
dulous racemes of brown flowers, followed by spe- 
cially showy, white, persistent fruit on fertile plants. 
Roots, inner bark and wood bright yellow 
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