Inventory 67, Seeds and Plants Imported. 



Plate VI. 



Akala, a Giant Hawaiian Raspberry. (Rubus macraei A. Gray; 



S. P. I. No. 53847.) 



Eecent investigations have brought to light several species of Rubus which promise to prove of 

 value to plant breeders. One of the most strildng of these is the Akala of Hawaii, whose fruits 

 sometimes attain 2 inches in diameter. It is not sufficiently hardy to be cultivated in the Tem- 

 perate Zone, but through crossing with northern raspberries m"ay give rise to new forms of 

 great value for the southern United States. (Photographed by J. f". Rock, Honolulu, Hawaii, 

 May, 1921; 22S95D-FS.) 



