单词 | sumach |
例句 | "A sumach of the Atlantic States extending through Eastern and Southern Texas to the Rio Grande." Texas Honey Plants 2012-04-04T02:00:58.927Z The road by which we travelled was often bounded by hedges, or by walls of blocks of granite, or other kinds of stone, on which plantain, elder, stagshorn, sumach, &c., were growing. Travels in the Interior of North America, Part I, (Being Chapters I-XV of the London Edition, 1843) Early Western Travels, 1748-1846, Volume XXII 2012-02-08T03:00:17.410Z Towering spruce and hemlock trooped to its very edge, majestic cedars leaned down as if to drink, crimson sumachs shone in fiery patches, and maples gleamed orange and red beyond belief. The Wolves of God And Other Fey Stories 2011-12-17T03:00:15.447Z The sumach family contains more than fifty genera, confined for the most part to the warmer regions of the globe. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z Behind the old city, three miles from the beach, rose Mount Lebanon, clothed to its snow-clad summits with the foliage of pine, cedar, oak, and sumach. The Golden Hope A Story of the Time of King Alexander the Great 2011-10-02T02:00:13.920Z In a corner of the hearth grew a sumach that bid fair in a short time to overtop all that was left of the chimney. Pencil Sketches or, Outlines of Character and Manners 2011-10-01T02:00:32.597Z The leaves of the sumach, and of some kinds of oak and maple, had already 55 changed to a beautiful red colour. Travels in the Interior of North America, Part I, (Being Chapters I-XV of the London Edition, 1843) Early Western Travels, 1748-1846, Volume XXII 2012-02-08T03:00:17.410Z The brilliant sunshine made every smallest detail clear and sharp—boulders of granite, burned stems, crimson sumach, pebbles along the shore in neat, separate detail—without revealing where the watcher hid. The Wolves of God And Other Fey Stories 2011-12-17T03:00:15.447Z The cultivated sumachs of southern Europe are important in the tanning industry, their leaves containing from twenty-five to thirty per cent. of tannic acid. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z He saw Jake, far away, riding along, in and out, among the sassafras and sumach bushes that bordered a worn-out wheat-field, his long legs dangling at the sides of the mare. Ann Boyd 2011-09-29T02:00:14.220Z Its rotting fence one scarcely sees Through sumach and wild blackberries, Thick elder and the white wild-rose, Big ox-eyed daisies where the bees Hang droning in repose. The Triumph of Music And Other Lyrics 2011-09-11T02:00:09.677Z "Their young sorceress," said he, "has washed your body with bitter-bark and sumach, and has cleansed the wounds and stopped them with dry moss and balsam, so that they have ceased bleeding." The Little Red Foot 2011-09-09T02:01:04.147Z One of this family is poisonous and is known as poison sumach. Woodcraft or, How a Patrol Leader Made Good 2011-08-24T02:00:22.913Z The staghorn sumach is named for the densely hairy, forking branchlets, which look much like the horns of a stag "in the velvet." Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z The savage Indians regard it with superstitious awe, and make a sacrifice of sumach leaves ere they attack and kill it. The Backwoodsman or, Life on the Indian Frontier 2011-08-17T02:00:27.330Z Flaming patches of sumach adorn the edges of the rocky spots that occasionally occurred in the picture. The Land of Lure A Story of the Columbia River Basin 2011-08-09T02:00:24.217Z Hard maples and oaks grew crimson and scarlet and the blueberry bushes and sumachs glowed like piles of fire. The Little Red Foot 2011-09-09T02:01:04.147Z To some persons the action of the sumach poison is virulent, causing painful itching eruptions similar to those caused by poison ivy. Woodcraft or, How a Patrol Leader Made Good 2011-08-24T02:00:22.913Z No sunset was ever more changeful and glorious than a patch of staghorn sumach that covers the ugliness of a railroad siding in October. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z Our stock of tobacco was all but expended, but this article was the easiest to supply, as the leaves of the wild sumach represent it very well. The Backwoodsman or, Life on the Indian Frontier 2011-08-17T02:00:27.330Z Day wore its way up the gorge, and literally struck a sisterhood of frosted sumachs, and they turned blood-red; I thought I saw them shift their summer dress. The Puddleford Papers, Or Humors of the West 2011-07-12T02:00:33.027Z The sumach high and the elder thick, Where we found the stone and the ragged stick The trampled road of the thicket, full Of footprints down to the quarry pool. Kentucky Poems 2011-07-11T02:00:07.060Z Fishing is an important industry, and fish, with wine, fruit, cork, baskets and sumach, are the principal articles of export. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 2 "Fairbanks, Erastus" to "Fens" 2011-06-19T02:00:16.580Z For screens and border shrubs this sumach may become objectionable, by reason of its habit of spreading by suckers as well as seed. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z Unfortunately our salt was now out, and the same with our tobacco, while we could not expect to find in these mountains any sumach leaves which we could smoke. The Backwoodsman or, Life on the Indian Frontier 2011-08-17T02:00:27.330Z Among the crowd of young trees—scrub oaks, red oaks, white oaks, cedars, ashes, hickories, birches, maples, aspens, sumachs, and hornbeams—was a single tupelo. A Rambler's lease 2011-05-22T02:00:11.507Z I oft have met her slowly wandering Beside a leafy stream, her locks blown wild, Her cheeks a hectic flush, more fair than Spring, As if on her the sumach copse had smiled. Kentucky Poems 2011-07-11T02:00:07.060Z Mr. Parker's house was on the southern edge of the prairie which was fringed by a thick growth of hazel, sumach, plums, crabapples, wild cherries and fox grapes. Memoirs of Orange Jacobs 2011-05-01T02:00:10.143Z The black dwarf, or mountain sumach, is smaller, with softer, closer velvet coating its twigs and lining its leaves, than the burly staghorn sumach wears. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z The vineyards on either side of the road were hung with purple clusters, the maples were giving the first hints of their autumn colouring; the sumach was already flaming. I Walked in Arden 2011-04-10T02:00:06.137Z To dye a golden olive, boil sumach and turmeric with alum water, add a little potash and copperas, and finish with new turmeric and a little potash. Blacker's Art of Fly Making, &c. Comprising Angling, & Dyeing of Colours, with Engravings of Salmon & Trout Flies 2011-04-04T02:00:10.823Z The harmonies of colour that filled the landscape culminated in a crimson sumach growing hard by in a corner of a rail fence. The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains 2011-03-22T02:00:18.637Z Wood dyes are obtained by boiling and distilling such woods as sumach, logwood, red sanders, and fustic. Wood and Forest 2011-03-01T03:00:42.647Z The poison sumach is a small tree with slender drooping branches, smooth, reddish brown, dotted on the twigs with orange-colored breathing holes, becoming orange-brown and gray as the bark thickens. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z The banks on either side were clothed with overhanging woods, of the sumach, maple, tamarisk, birch, in all the rich yet delicate array of the fresh opening year. Sketches in Canada, and rambles among the red men 2011-02-10T03:00:51.280Z The Saunders' Wood, brought from the Indies, and sold in powder or ground mixed with sumach is good, it takes long to boil, adding the alum. Blacker's Art of Fly Making, &c. Comprising Angling, & Dyeing of Colours, with Engravings of Salmon & Trout Flies 2011-04-04T02:00:10.823Z And there is a fitness likewise in the names of Pine Street and Sumach Street, in the east; these streets, passing through a region where pines and sumachs once abounded. Toronto of Old 2011-02-10T03:00:45.907Z The proportions employed, reckoned on the weight of cotton, may vary from 2 to 10% tannic acid, or the equivalent in a decoction of sumach, myrabolans, or other tannin matter, and � to 3% tartar emetic. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 8 "Dubner" to "Dyeing" 2010-12-26T03:00:17.840Z We should suspect any sumach that stands with its feet in the water, whether it bears flowers and fruit or not. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z But the year is growing old: The golden-rod is rusted, and the red That streaked October's frosty cheek is dead; Only the sumach's garnet pompons make Procession through the melancholy brake. The Two Twilights 2010-12-25T03:00:12.393Z The sumachs in the fence corners were turning crimson before a plan that had long been evolving in Mary’s mind took definite direction. God's Green Country A Novel of Canadian Rural Life 2010-12-21T22:55:55.287Z Wheat, maize, rice, oil, flax and hemp, of fine quality, are grown in considerable quantities; as well as saffron, madder, liquorice, sumach, and a variety of fruits. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral" I chased her up the ledges and through the sumachs and down through the birches and across the swamp. The Jonathan Papers Fleshy roots, pithy branchlets, and milky, or sometimes caustic or watery juice, belong to the sumachs, which are oftenest seen as roadside thickets or fringing the borders of woods. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z On either side of the roadway one finds meadow lands and flower and vegetable gardens, everywhere dotted with graceful trees and the picturesque sumach. Remodeled Farmhouses The deep red cones of the sumach And the woodbine's crimson's sprays Have bannered the common roadside For the pageant of passing days. Later Poems But yonder bough,— The sumach's plume entangles,— Was like an Indian's painted face; And, like a squaw, attended That bush, in vague vermilion grace With beads of berries splendid. One Day & Another A Lyrical Eclogue He studied the canvases before him with pleasure and dismay: wooded hills, grassy meadows, a park slope with a single birch; mist rising over a marsh; a country road narrowing into a blaze of sumach. Ewing\\'s Lady The maximum height of this largest of northern sumachs is thirty-five feet. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z Written also sumac and sumach, both accented on the first syllable. Every-Day Errors of Speech Pine bark and sumach are the native tanning substances chiefly used in the local tanneries. Notes on Agriculture in Cyprus and Its Products Where elder and the sumach creep Above your garden's paling, Whereon at noon the lizards sleep Like lichens on the railing. One Day & Another A Lyrical Eclogue The sombre pines made a deep-toned background; patches of sumach gave their flaming crimson; the goldenrod grew rank and tall in glorious profusion, and the maples outside the Office Building were balls of brilliant carmine. Susanna and Sue Its leaves are the most beautiful in the sumach family. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z Thro' matted walls of tangled brier That hedge the lane, the sumachs thrust Their scarlet torches red as rust, Burning with flames of stolid fire. Blooms of the Berry It may be assumed that if more care in preparing clean samples were taken, Cyprus sumach would greatly improve its market value. Notes on Agriculture in Cyprus and Its Products A waving blotch of red sumach leaves in a niche in the dark wall of the crag hard by had caught her notice. The Story of Old Fort Loudon The Deacon looked at the caps on his revolver and began laying plans for a strategic advance under the cover of the sumachs to a point where he could command the road to the house. Si Klegg, Book 5 (of 6) The Deacon's Adventures At Chattanooga In Caring For The Boys It is the latest of all the sumachs to bloom. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z They picked up their guns and slipped out under19 the cover of the undergrowth to where they could walk along the fence, screened by the heavy thicket of sumach. Si Klegg, Book 3 (of 6) Si And Shorty Meet Mr. Rosenbaum, The Spy, Who Relates His Adventures They are employed to no small extent for the adulteration of sumach, for which Palermo is also the leading market. Notes on Agriculture in Cyprus and Its Products Like a page— From out the rail-fence angles— With crimson plume the sumach, hosed In Lincoln green, attended My lady of the elder, posed In blue-black jewels splendid. Days and Dreams Poems The sumach high, and the elder thick, Where we found the stone and the ragged stick. The Garden of Dreams It is a favorite sumach for ornamental planting in this country and in Europe. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z He began creeping toward the first horse, under the covert of the sumach. Si Klegg, Book 3 (of 6) Si And Shorty Meet Mr. Rosenbaum, The Spy, Who Relates His Adventures Orr's Island, with its blue-black spruces, its silver firs, its golden larches, its scarlet sumachs, lay on the bosom of the deep like a great many-colored gem on an enchanted mirror. The Pearl of Orr's Island A Story of the Coast of Maine In certain places thick clumps of sumach had sprung up close to the house. The Deaves Affair It mingled, as it were, with the scent that the wind fanned from the sumach blossoms, yellowish-green. The Plow-Woman By certain traits we may always know, with absolute certainty, a poison sumach when we find it. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z The October wind, blowing with a biting edge over the broomsedge, bent the blood-red tops of the sumach like pointed flames toward the road. The Romance of a Plain Man A silver grey may be given to white wood by immersion in a decoction of 4 oz. of sumach in 1 quart of water, and afterwards in a very dilute solution of sulphate of iron. Intarsia and Marquetry All along the edge of the water a flaming trail of sumach marked the curves where the obliging land withdrew as the lake intruded. At the Crossroads "Around it still the sumachs" were growing, and blackberry vines were creeping. Whittier-land A Handbook of North Essex, Containing Many Anecdotes of and Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier Never Before Collected. At first he saw nothing but a clump of sumach bushes, but for once he asked no questions. Two Arrows A Story of Red and White Goldenrod, not yet in bloom, might have been planted purposely, in borders, mixed with sumach. The Lightning Conductor Discovers America Among them may be seen English oaks and beeches, American maples and sumachs, Spanish chestnuts, Australian blue-gums, Chinese and Japanese trees and shrubs, tropic palms, and some of the indigenous ornaments of the bush. Brighter Britain! (Volume 1 of 2) or Settler and Maori in Northern New Zealand He heard the water lapping the edge of the road where the sumach grew; the bell, with its new tone, sounded clearly the vesper hour; and on ahead the lights of the inn twinkled. At the Crossroads Mr. Whittier gathered a handful of the red sumach, and took it to Amesbury with him. Whittier-land A Handbook of North Essex, Containing Many Anecdotes of and Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier Never Before Collected. Here was only the murmur of the water over the white stones, or the even-song of the vesper sparrows in the sumachs along the banks. Treasure Valley The sumachs and the woodbine made flaming patches on the hills and in the fence-corners. The Silver Maple The fair clethra and the sweet clematis had ended their short reign and were gone, and high-coloured sumachs flamed out in insurrection. Say and Seal, Volume I At one end of its dark greenery autumn had hung out a banner to herald her coming—a scarlet sumach. The End of the Rainbow The Wizard of Autumn had been up here on the hills with his paints and had touched the sumachs along the fences till they looked like trees of flame. In Orchard Glen The golden landscape was lit with patches of gay woodland, and here and there by the roadside a scarlet maple, a clump of flaming sumach, or the blood-red vine of the woodbine. Treasure Valley She peered through the tangle of alder and sumach that bordered the lane and saw her suspicions confirmed. 'Lizbeth of the Dale Looking round for the cause and meaning of all this, she found that the voices came from behind a thicket of sumach and laurel at her back, and belonged to some of the boys. Say and Seal, Volume I Once, and once only, was she completely successful; when she broke down the bough of a large sumach, and, by a sudden thought, let her glove fall at the same instant. The Last of the Mohicans A Narrative of 1757 It was Miss Flora Grant's soft voice that came through the screen of sumach and alder. In Orchard Glen It was a perfect October day, and Miss Arabella felt the gentle breeze, and saw the sumach at her gate, a patch of vivid scarlet against the deep blue of the sky. Treasure Valley As she went on her way between the bordering tangle of goldenrod and scarlet-tinted sumach, she was still smiling quietly. The Wall Between Dark clumps of forest-trees on one hand grew near together, and the spaces between, though cleared, looked hardly less wild; for vines and sumach and ferns had taken possession. Say and Seal, Volume I The trees, which at first had seemed a solid green mass, became distinct shapes of pines, hemlocks, and sumachs. Eyebright A Story More than fifty per cent. of common spirits are alcohol, this deadly substance, holding rank with henbane, hemlock, prussic acid, foxglove, poison sumach. Select Temperance Tracts The class of tanning materials which produce the most suitable leather for this particular purpose belong to the pyrogallol group, of which a well known and important example is sumach. Bookbinding, and the Care of Books A handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians Sourwood and sumach blazed; the woodbine flung its banner of blood, chestnuts were yellow where the nuts dropped through them from loosened burs. Judith of the Cumberlands In the clearings and bordering the wood grew the sumach, that flared red at the very thought of Jack Frost's coming. In Our Town With debotanized vision I saw foliage of sumach, elm, hickory, peach, and alder, and the weeds all about were as familiar as those of any New Jersey meadow. Edge of the Jungle The pretty girls were dressed in striped and checked cotton cloth, spun and woven with their own hands, and their sweethearts in sumach and walnut-dyed stuff, made by their mothers. An Historical Account of the Settlements of Scotch Highlanders in America In the opinion of the committee, most of this leather has been tanned with sumach or some closely allied tanning material. Bookbinding, and the Care of Books A handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians Water came out of their eyes and nose; their skin got as red as sumach and burned like fire.” The Woman from Outside [on Swan River] In front of her between the sumach and the holly trees was an open space, which might lead somewhere toward home. The Automobile Girls in the Berkshires The Ghost of Lost Man's Trail In the forests the beech trees showed bronze leaves amid the midsummer foliage, the sumach and the woodbine were flaunting the scarlet signals of autumn. The Girl Scouts in Beechwood Forest Backward he crawled, as noiselessly as possible, until he reached a clump of sumach bushes. The Hero of Ticonderoga or Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys Still sits the school-house by the road, A ragged beggar sleeping; Around it still the sumachs grow And blackberry vines are creeping. Graded Memory Selections Where the soil was rocky under the snow, some sumachs grew, and their branches of red berries looked like gay Christmas decorations. Bird Stories The sumachs prevented my being seen from the house. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 108, October, 1866 The sumach bobs are now of crimson hue, The luscious grape has donned its purple vest. Gleams of Sunshine Optimistic Poems There was sumach for tanning and butternut for dyeing; hickory wood for our fires and hard black walnut for our house-building and fences. The Life of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson I said I would come before the scarlet sumach should spring again on the plains; and Rising Cloud and his warriors are here!” Picked up at Sea The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek Repeat the treatment in the sumach and iron baths several times more, finally wash the sumach iron skein in 1 per cent hot soap solution; rinse, squeeze, and dry. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades The astringents mostly used are tannic acid, gall nuts, sumach and myrobalams. Vegetable Dyes Being a Book of Recipes and Other Information Useful to the Dyer And Jane was brown, hair, eyes, and tanned skin as well as her dress, with a red coat like a frosted sumach leaf on top. Chicken Little Jane Piney slashed at some brilliant sumach by the wayside and his mobile lips jerked and quivered. Sally of Missouri The sumach leaf is also used by the Indians in the same way, and has a similar taste to the willow bark. The Prairie Traveler A Hand-book for Overland Expeditions Prepare a tepid bath containing 10 gm. strong sumach extract in 400 cc. water. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades And everywhere along the shores, against the dark pine woods, are the varied reds of oaks, of blackberry vines, of woodbine, and of sumach. Five Hundred Dollars First published in the "Century Magazine" The latter was for several days afterwards indulged with a fresh bough of a tree for his residence, changed about, one day of oak, next of terebinth, then of sumach, or of pine, etc. Byeways in Palestine The men dropped by the roadside, upon the parched grass, beneath the shadow of the sumach and the elder bushes, and lay without speaking. The Long Roll They moved silently, sometimes creeping on hands and knees through the long grass where the bank was barren of bushes, sometimes gliding swiftly through a friendly covert of alder or sumach. Prisoners of Hope A Tale of Colonial Virginia White-walnut bark, the bark of sour sumach, or of white maple, set with alum, make a brown color. A Treatise on Domestic Economy For the Use of Young Ladies at Home and at School I had a pipe and a small quantity of tobacco, which I mixed with sumach leaves and willow bark to make it go further. Dick Onslow Among the Redskins We passed through neb’k trees and stunted oaks, some karoobah trees and sumach about twenty feet high, with their red berries, besides myrtles almost as lofty. Byeways in Palestine The aster and goldenrod, the dried ironweed and sumach, the red rose hips and magenta pokeberry stalks looked dead enough now, dead and dreary upon the weary, weary road. The Long Roll "We have not passed them," said his companion slowly, "for—" he stopped abruptly, broke off a bough from a sumach bush beside him, and falling on his knees, leaned far out over the stream. Prisoners of Hope A Tale of Colonial Virginia Pine-trees grew upon it; and here and there a plane-tree or a sumach dipped its large leaves over, and seemed intent on watching its own clear reflection. Wonder-Box Tales “These are very fine sumach bobs!” said Robert Robin. Exciting Adventures of Mister Robert Robin In the middle she had placed a great bunch of scarlet berries and wild sumach leaves. Madge Morton's Secret Another low mountain presented itself; the road edged by banks of purplish slate, to either hand great stretches of dogwood showing scarlet berries, or sumach lifting torches in which colour yet smouldered. The Long Roll Like sumach bushes, etched on evening skies, Against the blue-clad troops, this patch of color lies. Custer, and Other Poems. Or onward, where the sumach stands array'd In autumn splendor, its alluring form Fruited, yet odious with the hidden worm? The Ontario Readers: The High School Reader, 1886 Nothing improves the flavor of a sumach bob like nice black smoke!” Exciting Adventures of Mister Robert Robin Half sheltered by a clump of sumach sat a woman upon a bit of driftwood and flung pebbles in the lake. The Henchman The trees grew more thinly, came down to a mere bordering fringe of sumach. The Long Roll She stooped for a spray of scarlet sumach one early autumn afternoon. Green Valley The long leaves of the sumach, too, were like guilty fingers dipped in blood. The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story “I found a stone in my sumach bob!” shouted little Sheldon. Exciting Adventures of Mister Robert Robin There are acacias, sumachs, cedar deodaras, araucarias, laurels, planes, beds of rhododendrons, and so on. Nature Near London A grey officer fell, the sword that he had brandished described a shining curve before it plunged into a clump of sumach. The Long Roll The poison, or swamp, sumach is a high, branching shrub closely resembling the harmless species which grow on high, dry ground. On the Trail An Outdoor Book for Girls The outline of the sumach bush was like a crouching tiger; the laburnum tassels waved like skeleton fingers. A Popular Schoolgirl Here were many sumach bushes with their fernlike leaves and bright red bobs. Exciting Adventures of Mister Robert Robin From the scorched hedges of sumach and bramble, a chorus of grasshoppers was cheerfully giving praise to a universe that ignored it. The Miller Of Old Church With his staff he left the wood for the open, riding beneath the shelter by the finger of sumach and sassafras, toward the battery. The Long Roll Mulleins--"imperial sceptre" is the pretty Russian name--began to do sentinel duty along the roadside; sumach appeared in the thickets of the forests, where the graceful cut-leaved birch of the north was rare. Russian Rambles The glory of the maple and the sumach had departed, and a dingy russet brown had succeeded the more brilliant tints of early autumn. Marie Gourdon A Romance of the Lower St. Lawrence “Let us try the sumach bobs!” said Mrs. Robin. Exciting Adventures of Mister Robert Robin White with dust the turnpike crawled straight ahead between blood-red clumps of sumach and bramble on which the faint sunlight still shone. The Miller Of Old Church Every white alder-bush in the spring raised you up anew before me to madden me with vain longing, and every red sumach in the fall. Madelon A Novel Gargle in sore throat, colds, coughs, etc., alone or combined with sumach berries or vinegar, or honey or alum. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada Besides there are also at that place the box alder, red willow and a species of sumach. History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark, Vol. I. To the Sources of the Missouri, Thence Across the Rocky Mountains and Down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. Performed During the Years 1804-5-6. In spring and summer the ground was white with daisies and in the autumn it donned gorgeous vestments of golden-rod and sumach. The Voice of the People The brilliant autumnal tints of the sassafras, pepperidge, blue beech, viburnum, juneberry and sumach are strikingly attractive. Studies of Trees We passed straggling thickets of the upland sumach, leafless, and holding high their ungainly spikes of red berries; there were sturdy barberry-bushes along the lonely wayside, their unpicked fruit hanging in brilliant clusters. Deephaven and Selected Stories & Sketches The sumach perked its red pompon like a holiday soldier, and then flung skyward its crimson battle-flag. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 72, October, 1863 They gave him a pipe, and a tomahawk, and a bag of tobacco and dried sumach leaves to smoke. Stories of American Life and Adventure Beyond the wood, the uncultivated wasteland sported its annual carnival of golden rod and sumach, and across the brilliant plumes a round, red sun hung suspended in a quiet sky. The Voice of the People A few minutes later he swung the car into a lonesome and lovely road edged with pines, and sassafras, and sumach, and cassena bushes, and festooned with vines. A Woman Named Smith It was a neglected corner of the world, and there were straggling sumachs and acacias scattered about the enclosure, while a row of fine old elms marked the boundary of two sides. Deephaven and Selected Stories & Sketches Of the gaiety of autumn, only the red bunches of the sumach were left as a parting present to welcome winter in. The Lost Hunter A Tale of Early Times Russia produces good specimens of the wood of Statice coriaria, the leaves and bark of sumach, the bark of the wild pomegranate, yellow berries, Madia sativa, saffron, safflower and madder roots for dyeing purposes. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c. A period of sunny tranquillity succeeded, but crimson blots of sumach, the warmer tone of maples, made it evident that summer had lapsed. The Three Black Pennys A Novel For having set my teeth in the scarlet tart udder of a sumach, all frosted with delicate fretwork, I could not resist bringing away some of its color. Lazarre In front rise ash-grey hills of barren rock, here and there crimsoned with the leaves of the dwarf sumach. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series One of the pillars of your church may be the school-teacher of the little red school-house at the fork of the roads, in the yard ornamented with alders, mulleins, and sumachs. The Whence and the Whither of Man A Brief History of His Origin and Development through Conformity to Environment; Being the Morse Lectures of 1895 It may be procured also from several other sources, such as oak, horse chestnut, sumach, and cinchona barks, catechu, kino, &c. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c. The locusts shrilled, the pines gave no shade, in the angle of the snake fences pokeberry and sumach drooped their dusty leaves. Lewis Rand She reached out her sly hand for mine and drew it under cover of the sumach branch. Lazarre Soon the gardens cease, and lentisk, rosemary, box, and ilex—shrubs of Provence—with here and there a sumach out of reach, cling to the hard stone. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series And there she found a deadly sumach laden with its poison fruit. Lobo, Rag and Vixen Being The Personal Histories Of Lobo, Redruff, Raggylug & Vixen Olives and sumach form the principal crops of the landholder. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c. Goldenrod and farewell-summer and the red plumes of the sumach lined his path, while far overhead the hickories and maples reared a fretted, red-gold roof. Lewis Rand Oaks and pines and sumach gathered to my doorway. Lazarre Dose, one tablespoonful, three mornings, missing three; and for a wash, make a strong tea of sumach, washing the affected parts frequently, and keeping the bandage well wet. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889 They had been getting "spiritual ferns" and sumach leaves with Dorris; "the dearest little tips," Ruth said, "of scarlet and carbuncle, just like jets of fire." Real Folks In a line, the first fifty emerged from the sumachs, their weapons interlocked in a sort of wicker-work. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II The boy beat the air with a branch of sumach. Lewis Rand Nothing, now, can be softer than kid, nothing more scholarly than a morocco book-binding, nothing is more brilliant in the autumn woods than sumach, nothing is more graceful than the pet goat of Esmeralda. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 25, April, 1873 "I'll tell you now—it was a—Didn't you see them bushes move?" asked Joe, staring wildly at a clump of sumach bushes a few paces distant. Wild Western Scenes A Narrative of Adventures in the Western Wilderness, Wherein the Exploits of Daniel Boone, the Great American Pioneer are Particularly Described Large oaks and patches of sumach appeared on the rocky slopes. Tales of lonely trails The woods in the upper part of Ohio, nearest the lake, are tolerably open, and occasionally interspersed with sumach and sassafras: the soil somewhat sandy. A Ramble of Six Thousand Miles through the United States of America They went at speed over stock and stone, between resinous pines, through sumach and sassafras. Lewis Rand They were in a deep gorge, its steep sides thickly covered with flaming maples and oaks, and brilliant sumachs, stretching on either side as far as they could reach. The Camp Fire Girls at School Or, The Wohelo Weavers The elm and the ivy with varying dyes, Protesting their innocence, looked to the skies: And the sumach rouged deeper, as stooping to look, It glanced at the colors that flared in the brook. Poems The glade shone red with sumach, and surrounded by tall pines, with a rocky and shady glen below, it appeared a delightful place to camp. Tales of lonely trails Sometimes, however, the great trunks closed in upon them, and they had to grope their way in a dim twilight, or push a path through the tangled brushwood of green sassafras or scarlet sumach. The Refugees Box and pines and sumach were the chief vegetation upon the stony slopes, where the scattered masses of dark-green foliage gave by contrast a whiter glitter to the stones. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine Asters began to open lavender stars at the door-stone of Applegate Farm; tall rich milkweed pressed dusty flower-bunches against the fence, and the sumach brandished smoldering pyramids of fire along the roadsides. The Happy Venture Once, and once only, was she completely successful; when she broke down the bough of a large sumach, and by a sudden thought, let her glove fall at the same instant. The Last of the Mohicans; A narrative of 1757 It comes on apace; my sumachs and sweetbriers tremble.—Eh, Walden An open glade where the dancing, dimpling brook raced under dark hemlocks, and where blood-red sumach leaves, and beech leaves like flashes of sunshine, lay against the green. The Last Trail The additional trees and shrubs in flower are the tamarisk, altheas, Venetian sumach, pomegranates, the beautiful passion-flower, the trumpet flower, and the virgin's bower or clematis, which is such a quick and handsome climber. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 267, August 4, 1827 We are the asters by the door, and burnished goldenrod in the orchard; trumpeting honeysuckle on the fence, sumach burning by the roadside, juicy milkweed by the gate. The Happy Venture Even the little girls among them had to gather berries and mandrake, and, in the fall, the sumach blows which the Indians used for savoring their food. In the Valley Late when the sumach's red was dulled and worn, And fainter grew the trite and troublous word Of tristful cricket, that replaced the bird, I sought the slope, and found a waste forlorn. Ride to the Lady And Other Poems Bits of sumach lay strewn along the way, every red, leafy branch a bright marker of the course; crimson maple leaves served their turn, and even long-bladed ferns were scattered at intervals. The Last Trail Mark and Mamma planting the sumach tree by the front door; Papa saying it wouldn't grow. Mary Olivier: a Life I said: "Is that a ledge out in the field where sumachs and birches are growing?" The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 1, January, 1884 Jup was not forgotten, and he ate with avidity the pistachio nuts and the roots of the sumach, with which he saw himself abundantly provided. The Mysterious Island The devious course of a deep and swift brook, that in the other hemisphere would have been termed a river, was to be traced through the meadows by its borders of willow and sumach. The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish Where no houses clung, the yellow rock was splashed with the now crimson sumach. Two Summers in Guyenne When Mamma sent Mary out to say good-bye to him, he was standing beside the little sumach tree that Mark gave Mamma on her birthday. Mary Olivier: a Life The inner bark of the root of the sumach, roasted, and reduced to powder, is a good remedy for the ague; a tea-spoonful given between the hot and cold fit. Life in the Backwoods Still sits the school-house by the road, A ragged beggar sunning; Around it still the sumachs grow, And blackberry vines are running. The Canadian Elocutionist Thou didst not come of the sumach, but of the snow. The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish Butternut leaves wreathed their clustering gold among the dark green hemlock, while, sumach cones, with flame-colored leaves, shot through the gorgeous forest branches. The Old Homestead She said, "It will be good for my sumach tree." Mary Olivier: a Life So among the maple, the American elm, and the purple-blossomed sumach, the huge scorched and leafless stems of pines would throw up their giant arms as if to tell of some former conflagration. The Englishwoman in America Several catalpas and sumachs in full flower gave considerable richness to the scenery; and whilst we walked amongst them, a fresh breeze gently waved their summits. Dreams, Waking Thoughts, and Incidents They presently emerged into the clump of sumach bushes, looked warily out, found the coast clear, and were soon lunching and smoking in the skiff. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Part 8. Now he turned in his tracks, between the walls of sumach bushes—turned himself as carefully as if he were a ship—and then stepped quickly but cautiously along. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Part 7. You knew that he disliked the sumach tree and that he was angry with Mark for giving it to Mamma. Mary Olivier: a Life But can a group of ash-trees, of service-trees, or of sumach, recall the picturesque effect of tamarinds or mimosas, when the azure of the sky appears through their small, slender, and delicately pinnated leaves? Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 2 The prickly ash and the sumach and others volunteered their help, and spoke of the wonderful healing power there was in them, if rightly used. Algonquin Indian Tales She stepped aside to pluck the sumach and sprays of goldenrod; they were growing beside a stone wall, and she crossed the road to them. Miss Prudence A Story of Two Girls' Lives. They plunged into the narrow path between the tall sumach bushes, and were at once hidden in the gloom. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Part 7. Every day you went out on to the steps to see if the sumach tree had grown. Mary Olivier: a Life The trees had gone, and the only cover was the long grass and the low sumach bushes. Salute to Adventurers I remember that I rooted at one for nearly an hour, and found that it was sumach, after all. The Battle Ground "Then, Marjorie, you will not write to me," he began afresh, after admiring the sumach. Miss Prudence A Story of Two Girls' Lives. Three minutes later the old man and his sons, well armed, were up the hill, and just entering the sumach path on tiptoe, their weapons in their hands. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Part 7. He was smiling at the sumach tree as if he loved it and was sorry for it. Mary Olivier: a Life At one place we halted dead for five minutes, and at another he dismounted and cut a tuft of sumach, which he laid over his saddle. Salute to Adventurers Over the field the beaten soldiers, in ragged gray uniforms, were lying beneath little bushes of sassafras and sumach, and to the right a few campfires were burning in a shady thicket. The Battle Ground Or onward, where the sumach stands arrayed In Autumn splendour, its alluring form Fruited, yet odious with the hidden worm? Tecumseh : a Drama The track is mostly through long grass, over undulating uplands, with park-like clumps of trees, and thickets of guava and the exotic sumach. The Hawaiian Archipelago Mark had given her a little sumach tree in a red pot. Mary Olivier: a Life The forest was dense with underbrush on either side, and the hickories, and below them the sumachs, were already rich with the red and gold of autumn. Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker As he lay there, with the dusty sumach shrub above him, he saw the ragged army pushing on into the turnpike that led to Maryland. The Battle Ground She was the crimson flash that he saw as he started up the steep and mistook for a flaming bush of sumach. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine "See, there," exclaimed Mary, and a great parrot was visible on the branch of a sumach, which stretched over the railings of the low wall of the pagoda garden. Magnum Bonum When you smelt mignonette you thought of Mamma and Mark and the sumach tree, and Papa standing on the steps, and the queer laugh that came out of his beard. Mary Olivier: a Life When he saw the chief's scarlet mantle mingling with the scarlet of the sumach leaves, the jarl's son gave a great leap forward. The Thrall of Leif the Lucky A Story of Viking Days As they passed through an open meadow, a rabbit, starting suddenly from a clump of sumach, went bounding through the long grass before the thin gray line. The Battle Ground The inner bark of the root of the sumach, roasted, and reduced to powder, is a good remedy for the ague; a teaspoonful given between the hot and cold fit. Roughing It in the Bush The sumach, grape, and maple were already changed, and the milkweed had turned to a deep rich yellow. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers The somber pines made a deep-toned background; patches of sumach gave their flaming crimson; the goldenrod grew rank and tall in glorious profusion, and the maples outside the Office Building were balls of brilliant carmine. Homespun Tales They scrambled to their feet in front of a tall sumach bush that grew half-way up the slope. The Thrall of Leif the Lucky A Story of Viking Days There was not a tree beside it of which she had not told him—not a shrub of sassafras or sumach that she had not carried in her thoughts. The Battle Ground Along the leaf-strewn roads the sumach blazed scarlet, and over the rude stone fences blood-red lines of fire followed the trend of leaf and vine. The Fortunes of Oliver Horn And here, in the mellow autumnal sunlight, that, streaming through the maples and sumach on the opposite bank, flickered and danced upon the floor, she sat and discoursed of George Washington, and thought of Perkins. Tales of the Argonauts "Back your horse into this clump of sumach." To Have and to Hold She did not turn back again, but sat as though frozen in the act; for behind the sumach bush Leif stood, watching them. The Thrall of Leif the Lucky A Story of Viking Days Those days there were a goodly show of trees on either side of that thoroughfare—elms, with here and there a willow, a sumach or a mountain ash. Eben Holden, a tale of the north country The sumach and the sassafras wore crimson signals of defiance, and the maples blazed with the gaudy red, yellow and orange of warlike pomp. The Red Acorn The glory has passed from the goldenrod's plume, The purple-hued asters still linger in bloom; The birch is bright yellow, the sumachs are red, The maples like torches aflame overhead. Over the Teacups When we had turned with the lane there were no houses to pass; only gaunt pines and copses of sumach. To Have and to Hold The deep red cones of the sumach And the woodbine's crimson sprays Have bannered the common roadside For the pageant of passing days. The Home Book of Verse — Volume 3 No sooner had they crossed the roadway than they made sure of the scent they thought they had discovered, and made one wild rush down through the sumach and sweet-fern to the ravine. Tattine From their high price, however, and that of galls generally, sumach, logwood, and even oak bark are too frequently substituted in the manufacture of inks, but it need scarcely be said always injuriously. Forty Centuries of Ink or, a chronological narrative concerning ink and its backgrounds, introducing incidental observations and deductions, parallels of time and color phenomena, bibliography, chemistry, poetical effusions, citations, anecdotes and curiosa together with some evidence respecting the evanescent character of most inks of to-day and an epitome of chemico-legal ink. "Up there by that bit of sumach!" and Wetzel pointed to an open ridge on a hillside not less than one hundred and fifty yards distant. The Spirit of the Border The sumach grew thick, and was draped, moreover, with some broad-leafed vine. To Have and to Hold Beech trees in a golden haze; Hardy sumachs all ablaze, Glowing through the silver birches. Sword Blades and Poppy Seed The curtain of vines was torn, the boughs of a sumach bent and broken, the fallen leaves groun underfoot. To Have and to Hold Everywhere were sturdy hickory and oak trees, thickets and hazelnuts, slender ash saplings, and, in the open glades, patches of sumach. The Spirit of the Border |
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