. How to know wild fruits; a guide to plants when not in flower by means of fruit and leaf. Bl,ack Alder {Ilex verticillata) HOW TO KNOW WILDFRUITS A Gkiide to Plants when Not in Flowerhy Means of Fruit and Leaf BY MAUDE GRIDLEY PETERSON ILLUSTRATED BY MARY ELISABETH HERBERT LIBRARYNEW YORKBOTANICAL GARDEN THE MACMILLAN COMPANY LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO., Ltd. 1905 All rights reserved QK/lB COPYEIGUT, 1905, By the MACMILLAN COMPANY. Set up and electrotyped. Published May, 1905. NarbjooO ^rega J. S. Gushing & Co. — IJervvick & Smith Co. Norwood, Mass., from tDt)ic^ it0 inspiration camet 31


. How to know wild fruits; a guide to plants when not in flower by means of fruit and leaf. Bl,ack Alder {Ilex verticillata) HOW TO KNOW WILDFRUITS A Gkiide to Plants when Not in Flowerhy Means of Fruit and Leaf BY MAUDE GRIDLEY PETERSON ILLUSTRATED BY MARY ELISABETH HERBERT LIBRARYNEW YORKBOTANICAL GARDEN THE MACMILLAN COMPANY LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO., Ltd. 1905 All rights reserved QK/lB COPYEIGUT, 1905, By the MACMILLAN COMPANY. Set up and electrotyped. Published May, 1905. NarbjooO ^rega J. S. Gushing & Co. — IJervvick & Smith Co. Norwood, Mass., from tDt)ic^ it0 inspiration camet 31 toouluretierentl^ inscribe tljis boofe* On the motionless branches of some trees, autumnberries hung like clusters of coral-beads, as in thosefabled orchards where the fruits were jewels. — Dickens, in Martin Chuzzleioit. A wonderful thing is a seed ; The one thing deathless forever —Forever old and forever faithful and utterly true — Fickle and faithless never. LIBRARYNEW YORKBOTANICAL Garden CONTENTS PAOE Illustrations . . . ■ • • . ix Introduhowtoknowwild00pete


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