THE WILD RUBUS INVISUS 



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formed by the connivent ends of the sepals ; flowers 

 commonly larger than in R. villosus. As the wild 



Fig. 7."). Kulnu ineintut, the Bartel type. 



plant grows in New York, and as it is seen in the 

 cultivated varieties, it appears to be very distinct from 

 Rub UK rilloKus. But there may be intermediate 



