id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 59555 Kephart, Leonard Wheeler Poison-ivy, Poison-oak and Poison Sumac: Identification, Precautions and Eradication .txt text/plain 10083 578 69 shows the extensive range where some form of poison-ivy is likely to be _Figure 2._--Large poison-ivy vine growing on a tree for support. the usual form of the common poison-ivy in wooded areas. _Figure 3._--_A_, Common poison-ivy growing in a hedge and on a shade _Figure 5._--Common poison-ivy growing along fence row. _Figure 4._--Common poison-ivy growing on side of house with ornamental _Figure 4._--Common poison-ivy growing on side of house with ornamental _Figure 6._--Leaves of common poison-ivy, about half natural size. _Figure 7._--Common poison-ivy vine with clusters of flowers in the axis _Figure 8._--Common poison-ivy, about natural size: _A_, Flowers; _B_, fruit of common poison-ivy shown in figure 8, although the individual _Figure 11._--Eastern oakleaf poison-ivy: _A_, Leaves, showing upper deep _Figure 17._--Western poison-oak, showing common leaf types: _A_, Leaves Chemical sprays can be used at any time when poison-ivy is in full leaf, plants in a stand of poison-ivy with one application. ./cache/59555.txt ./txt/59555.txt