On the sandbars and along the margin of the river grows the small-leafed willow; in the low grounds adjoining are scattered rosebushes three or four feet high, the redberry, serviceberry and redwood.
Near this place we left the valley, to which we gave the name of Serviceberry valley, from the abundance of that fruit now ripe which is found in it.
The serviceberry differs in some points from that of the United States.
On apprising the chief of this circumstance, he said that he had nothing but berries to eat, and presented some cakes made of serviceberry and chokecherries which had been dried in the sun.
Occasionally, however, the serviceberry is more abundant, and the rows and clumps of blooming trees along creek banks or about the margins of glades or other openings in the forests, look like distant snowdrifts.
Fortunately, the serviceberry is so tenacious of life that it is next to impossible to browse it to death.
Hugh wriggled to his side, and, peeping through a serviceberry bush, looked out across the water.
Caught in a blossoming serviceberry bush growing on a rock at the very edge of the river, Blaise found an old moccasin.
Thickets of Gambel oak and Utah serviceberry cover many hillsides and form a zone of brush at higher elevations in the park.
The latter were attached to shafts ofserviceberry wood in the same way as the flint and bone heads, and the shafts were straightened by being pulled through the hole in the piece of bone the Indian had used in his former arrow making.
The arrow shafts he made of serviceberry wood, straightening them by drawing them through a hole he had bored in a piece of bone.
Serviceberry preserves, and plenty of thick amber-colored molasses were stored in all the pails and jars obtainable.
Serviceberry preserves glowed darkly through the one precious glass dish, and soft Dutch cheese was molded into oval richness on a china saucer.
In early April it is worth a long walk or drive through the woods to see the scattered serviceberry trees standing out from the bare background of leafless trees, lovely as any tree can ever be, in their robes of white.
Illustration: Flowers and fruit of the wild black cherry] [Illustration: The delicate white flower clusters of the serviceberry tree] Everybody knows that trees bear fruits of many kinds that are useful as food for men and beasts.
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