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Apios americana [Glycine apios - Indian Potatoes]<br />

Broadside Catalogue<br />

Aralia nudicaulis [A. - nudicaulis - False Spiknard]<br />

Broadside Catalogue<br />

Aralia ralemosa [A. ralemosa - Spiknard]<br />

Broadside Catalogce<br />

Aralia spinosa A. spinosa - Prickly Ash]<br />

Io to England<br />

Broadside Catalogue<br />

John Bartram to Peter Collinson June 21, 1743, Wildman Tran-<br />

scription s<br />

ye Aralia spinosa I brought from Virginia -<br />

It grows well with me<br />

John Bartram to Peter Collinson August 20, 1753<br />

Aralia spinosa sent<br />

Aristolochia durior [A. frutescens - Common Birthwort]<br />

I. to England’-- possible Bartram introduction<br />

Broadside Catalogue<br />

Peter Collinson to John Bartram January 20, 1734, Wildman<br />

Transcriptions<br />

[send] also a Root <strong>of</strong> the Aristolochia which<br />

is such sovereign Remedy for sore Breast<br />

would be well worth having.<br />

Arbutus unedo [Arbutus]<br />

I. from Europe<br />

John Bartram to Peter Collinson June 24, 1760, Wildman Tran-<br />

scriptions<br />

I have received ye . . . arbutus in good order<br />

Aronia arbutifolia [Crategus prunifolia - Red Swamp Service]<br />

Broadside Catalogue<br />

Aronia melanocarpa [Crategus prunifolia - Black Swamp Ser-<br />

-zEz-J--<br />

I. to England 1700<br />

Broadside Catalogue<br />

John Bartram to Phl’lip TtiLl.er (November 3 , 1756) , Wildman<br />

Transcriptions<br />

We have two other species <strong>of</strong> Crategus growing<br />

with us ye one grows 2 foot high and bears<br />

a few dark fruit early ripe and very choaking<br />

ye other grows 7 or 8 foot high ye berries<br />

red and very late ripe and as harsh as ye

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