108 SUMMER 



Y ^deadly nightshade with its green or its red berries ;V 

 the poison sumach with its loose panicles or clusters 



*. s* f grayish-white berries; the three-leaved poison ivy 

 t-v y^> or " ground oak " (which you can easily tell from 

 ^ the five-leaved Virginia creeper) ; and the deadly 

 r-^f mushrooms with their bulbous roots. These are the 

 J* poisonous plants that you will meet with most fre- 



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quently, but there are a few others, and it will be 



