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Dwarf Cherries with bijlorous footftalks 
4. Lonicera canadenfis. Canadian dwarf -cherry 
Honeyfuckle. 
(Bartram’s Catalogue.) 
This is a native of Canada, rifmg with an ere£t 
fhrubby (talk to the height of about five feet. The 
leaves are oval (haped, entire, of a very thin tex- 
ture and lucid green colour. The flowers terminate 
the branches, fitting two upon each footflalk, of a 
pale yellow colour,' ftreaked with purple, and ap- 
pearing pretty early in the fpring. 
* # # With an erect Jtalk> and multiflorous footftalh« 
5. Lonicera Diervilla. Tellow flowering Diervilla . 
This hath flender fhrubby (talks, feldom rifing 
above two feet and a half high, and generally lean- 
ing; furnifhed with fomewhat heart-fhaped, oblong, 
fharp-pointed leaves, (lightly fawed on their edges, 
placed oppofite, and fitting clofe to the (talks. The 
dowers are produced at the extremity and fometimes 
from the Tides of the branches, generally two or 
three together, upon fhort footftalks; they are of a 
cream colour, the inferior fegment of the (lower 
fomewhat larger and yellower than the others ; they 
are fucceeded by oblong capfules, containing fmall 
feeds. This grows rtioft natural upon tnountains, 
and fpreads much by its creeping roots. 
6. Lonicera marylandica. Maryland fcarlet Lorn- 
cera . 
This, it is faid, grows in Maryland with an up- 
right (talk, furnifhed with ovate, oblong, (harp- 
L pointed 
