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unequal. The leaves are compound and stipuled, and the leaflets 

 are rounded at the base, downy, and doubly serrate. The flowers 





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THE Salad burt^t. 



often grow singly, but more commonly from two to four together ; 

 they are of a deep rose colour, and the persistent sepals are pinnately 

 divided. The fruit is at first pear-shaped, but afterwards becomes 

 almost globular, and turns red when ripe. 



