dogwood160. a hard wood tree on which small, red dogberries grow. Mrs. Driscoll thinks of it as a good source for making whistles.W. J. KIRWIN APR 1973 JH APR 1973Used INot UsedNot usedChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Thu 21 Jul 201
dogberry nAll along shore clusters of Dogberry and Wild pear blossoms peeped out through the woods...
dogwood123 In Newfoundland we have mountain ash, and from the young saplings We call them dogwo...
dogberry nDogberry: _Pyrus americana_ (Marsh.) DC.G.M.Story APR 1970JH 4/70PRINTED ITEMUsed I and S...
dogwoodNo. 160. dogwood tree: a tree that dogwood berries grow on. It's a small tree with many lon...
dogberry nA dogwood tree.A dogwood tree.W.J.KIRWIN JAN 1972JH JAN 1972Used I and SupNot used1Not u...
dogwood160. A tree of which the rind was used to feed cows.-Joseph Corrigan Put a lone dogwood in ...
dogwoodDogwood Tree: It was quite common practice to pass a child through limbs of a dogberry tre...
dogberry nBerries which grow on dogwood trees, in bunches, and ripen in the fall.W.J.KIRWIN JAN 1...
dogberry nI saw some dogberry-bushes in bud.W.J.KIRWIN JAN 1973JH JAN 1973DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMUse...
dogberry nThe berries [of mountain ash] are generally called "dog berries;" by some, however, in ...
dogberry nThe rowans, a group of mountain ashes locally called "dog-berries," are large trees that...
dogberry nTo add a still greater charm to the picture, clusters of bright, read dog-berries, suspe...
dogberry n...a dogberry tree or mountain ash...G.M.Story November 1965DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMUsed I a...
whistle nAnother way which we used to entertain ourselves was making whistle pipes. . . . The best...
Seventeen species of dogwood are native to the United States, with about 50 throughout the northern ...
dogberry nAll along shore clusters of Dogberry and Wild pear blossoms peeped out through the woods...
dogwood123 In Newfoundland we have mountain ash, and from the young saplings We call them dogwo...
dogberry nDogberry: _Pyrus americana_ (Marsh.) DC.G.M.Story APR 1970JH 4/70PRINTED ITEMUsed I and S...
dogwoodNo. 160. dogwood tree: a tree that dogwood berries grow on. It's a small tree with many lon...
dogberry nA dogwood tree.A dogwood tree.W.J.KIRWIN JAN 1972JH JAN 1972Used I and SupNot used1Not u...
dogwood160. A tree of which the rind was used to feed cows.-Joseph Corrigan Put a lone dogwood in ...
dogwoodDogwood Tree: It was quite common practice to pass a child through limbs of a dogberry tre...
dogberry nBerries which grow on dogwood trees, in bunches, and ripen in the fall.W.J.KIRWIN JAN 1...
dogberry nI saw some dogberry-bushes in bud.W.J.KIRWIN JAN 1973JH JAN 1973DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMUse...
dogberry nThe berries [of mountain ash] are generally called "dog berries;" by some, however, in ...
dogberry nThe rowans, a group of mountain ashes locally called "dog-berries," are large trees that...
dogberry nTo add a still greater charm to the picture, clusters of bright, read dog-berries, suspe...
dogberry n...a dogberry tree or mountain ash...G.M.Story November 1965DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMUsed I a...
whistle nAnother way which we used to entertain ourselves was making whistle pipes. . . . The best...
Seventeen species of dogwood are native to the United States, with about 50 throughout the northern ...
dogberry nAll along shore clusters of Dogberry and Wild pear blossoms peeped out through the woods...
dogwood123 In Newfoundland we have mountain ash, and from the young saplings We call them dogwo...
dogberry nDogberry: _Pyrus americana_ (Marsh.) DC.G.M.Story APR 1970JH 4/70PRINTED ITEMUsed I and S...