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II.-SHRUBS. 



Fleshy Fruit. — Stone Fruit. — Plums, Fringe 

 Tree, Oil Nut. Large Fleshy. — Papaws, Spanish 

 Bayonet, Bear Grass, Roses. lied. — Red Haws, Bar- 

 berry, Bermuda Mulberry, Huckleberry, Creeping 

 Huckleberry, Bearberry, Cranberry, Elder, Coral 

 Berry, Chokeberry, Yopon, Dalioon Holly, Sumach, 

 Poison Oak, Flowering Raspberry, Mountain Tea, 

 Spice Bush, Pond Bush, Leather Wood, (Ilex.)* 



Berries.— i^/a^A: or Blue .— l^Vdck Haws, Gallber- 

 ries, Dogwoods, Privet, Carolina Buckthorn, Prickly 

 Ash, Elder, Dwarf Palmetto, Gooseberries, Currants, 

 Huckleberries, Sparkleberry, Blackberries, Dew- 

 berry, Raspberry. Whitish. — Mistletoe, Deerberry, 

 Dogwoods. 



Dry Fruit. — Nuts. — Hazel, Buckeye. Nutlets. — 

 Witch Hazel, Button Bush, Dwarf Alder, Wax Myr- 

 tle, Sweet Fern. Tassels and Cones. — Willows, Al- 

 der, Arbor Vitae. Bladdery. — Bladder Nut, Sweet 

 Shrub. Flat and Winged. — Maples, Hop Tree. Naked 

 Seeds. — Marsh Elder, Groundsel. Grass-like. — Reed 

 or Cane. 



Dry Capsules. — Laurel, Ivy, Wick3% Hone}^- 

 suckles. Dog Laurel, Fetter Bush, Pepper Bush, 

 Stagger Bush, (Andromeda), (Cassandra), (Leuco- 

 thoe), Sweet Pepper Bush, (Itea), Sand Myrtle, He 

 Huckleberry, False Heath, Syringa, Hydrangea, 



*N. ]}. Plants without a popular name are enclosed in parentheses, 

 and will be found also in the Index. 



