CYRILLA KACEMIFLOIIA 



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* Foliage deciduous ; fruit red or oraiiL;e-red on stems I incli or less 



long. (F) 

 F. Leaves clustered on short side spurs ; berries I inch ; hardy 

 shrubs or trees to 30 or 40 feet. (G.) 

 G. Leaves w^idest beyond tlie middle, l|-3 inches long, dark above, 



pale beneath. Swamp Holly (72). — Ilex decidua. 

 G. Leaves widest below the middle, 2-6 inches long, sharply ser- 

 rate. Lahge-leaved Holly (73) — Ilex monticola. 

 F. Leaves alternate and not in clusters ; berries but i inch or 

 less. (H.) 

 H. Berries about | inch, orange-red. Smooth Wintjerberry — 



Ilex IsevigMa. 

 H. Berries about i inch, bright red. Red Winterberry (67) — 



Ilex verticillata. 

 H. Berries about I inch, bright red. Japan Winterberry — Ilex 

 serrata. 



* Foliage deciduous ; fruit ridged, red, on stems 1 inch or more long. 



Mountain Holly (68) — Nemopantlms mucron^ta (N. fascicu- 

 l^ris). 



Cyrilla racemiflbra. Leatiierwood (74) or Black Ti-ti is a nearly 

 'vergreen shrub or small tree with alternate oblanceolate, entire-edged, 



smooth bright green leaves, hardy 

 to New York but evergreen only 

 South. The flowers are small, 

 white, 5-parted, in slender ra- 



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Fig. 74. — Leatherwood. 



Fig. 75. — Running Euonyiniis, 



