This section is from the book "Nature's Garden", by Neltje Blanchan. Also available from Amazon: Nature's Garden; An Aid To Knowledge Of Our Wild Flowers And Their Insect Visitors.
Red and Reddish
Nightshade, 50.
Twisted-stalk, 81.
American Cranberry, 129.
Marsh Calla, 155.
Wild Spikenard (pale red speckled berries), 159.
Two-leaved Solomon's Seal (pale red speckled), 160.
Wake-robins, 162, 163.
Red Baneberry, 178.
Red Raspberry, 199.
Strawberries, 202, 203.
Red Choke-berry, 205.
June-berry, 205.
Shad-bush, 206.
Hawthorns, 207, 208.
Harmless Sumacs, 211, 212.
Hollies, 213.
Bittersweet, 214.
Winterberry (Black Alder), 214.
American Spikenard, 220.
Flowering Dogwood, 227.
Dwarf Cornel, or Bunchberry, 227.
Wintergreen, 237.
Red Bearberry, 238.
Partridge Vine, 252.
Hobble-bush, 256.
Red-berried Elder, 256.
High Bush Cranberry, 257.
Barberry, 295.
Spice-bush, 297.
Ground Cherry, 329.
Wild Honeysuckles, 337-340.
Jack-in-the-Pulpit, 367.
Bluish and Black
Deadly Nightshade, 51. Star-flowered Solomon's Seal, 160.
True Solomon's Seal, 161.
Large-flowered Wake-robin, 163.
Black Raspberry, 200.
Bush Blackberry, 200.
Dewberry, 201.
Black Choke-berry, 205.
Wild Grapes, 216, 217.
Virginia Creeper, 217.
Cornels, 228.
Pokeweed, 229.
Huckleberry, 239.
Blueberries, 240.
Elder, 254.
Arrow-woods, 258.
Viburnums, 259.
Nanny-berry, 259.
Blackberry Lily, 284.
White Baneberry (black eye), 178 Poison Sumac, 212.
Poison Ivy, 212.
Panicled Dogwood, 229.
Snowberry, 241.
Fluffy
Thistles, 76.
Virginia Clematis, 181.
Milkweeds, 135, 244, 325.
White lettuce (cinnamon), 260.
Groundsel-bush, 265.
Spring Everlasting, 267.
Dandelions, 340-344.
Sow-thistle, 344.
Lettuces, 345.
Hawkweeds (brown), 347, 348.
 
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