FLESHY BUSH FRUITS 



clothed in scarlet, aflame to the utmost top of its 

 tiniest twig. 

 Wintergreen, GauUheria. — Bright red. 



VARIED BLUES AND PURPLES 



Alternate-Leaved Dogwood, Cornus. — Deep blue on 



reddish stalks. 

 Arrowwood, Viburnum dentatum. — Bright blue. 

 Blueberries, Vaccinium. — Blue with or without a bloom. 

 Hobble-Bush, Viburnum. — Red, becoming purple. 

 Huckleberries, Gaylussacia. — Varied blues, nearly black. 

 Round-Leaved Dogwood, Cornus. — Pale blue. 

 Silky Cornel, Cornus. — Pale blue. 

 Virginia Creeper, Ampelopsis. — Dark blue, almost 



black. 

 Wild Grapes, Vitis. — Blue-purple, nearly black. 



WHITE 



Creeping Snowberry, Chiogenes. — In mountain woods 

 the tiny evergreen leaves almost hide from view 

 the spotless fruit. 



Panicled Dogwood, Cornus. — Clear white. 



Poison-Ivy, Rhus. — Dull white to lead color. 



Poison Sumach, Rhus. — Dull white. 



Red Osier Dogwood, Cornus. — Clear white, rarely lead 

 color. 



Snowberry, Symphoricarpus. — Brilliant white in clus- 

 ters. 



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