2193. Rubus deliciosus, 



the Rocky Mountains- 



prickles, glabrous or nearly so: Ivs. thin and soft, light 

 green, with 3 or 5 ovate or rhombic-ovate, coarsely ser- 

 rate Ifts • fls 1-3 on each peduncle small and white, 

 the calyx reflexed tr small reddish Cold swamps 

 N J west %nd north —Offered as a rock garden plant 

 for moist pi vies 



3 xanthocarpus I i *. I i ii 1 t h I' I nuni 

 Kegel) Ii I I tl 1 11 . the 



stems I il I 1 1 I I I I 1 li lite 



the 1( irt ts V ,t 1 1 1 tu t 1 In I 1 un 



equally dent-ite the tiimin-il one t«iie lar^'er th m the 

 others fls solitar-^ or twin in the a\ils of the upper h s 

 the peduncle and calyx weak prickh the petals white 

 fr large ovate bright \ellow fragrint iml pnlitilili 

 the calyx persistent ( hiin dis \ i 1 m Iss m tl r 

 Province of Kansu 40° n tl I if 1 i 1 1 t i t I 



RUBUS 



nnn) in the cluster the st jnN hhIi i I n^- |)oint, the 

 peduncles and pedicels ghiii I il i i l i i berr^ flat 



tish and broad (:5i m an I i I light red 



edible but not \ alued No\ ^ i ^i 1 ii IGeorgia 



(Fla 'I Gu 34, p 230 B M 1 II III jl 133- 



Piefers rich shady woods and I. mk-. li nukes a bold 

 subject in a foliage mass, and its fls aie nearlj as large 

 as single roses although the color is less bright It 

 spi eads rapidlv from the root and o\ ertops weaker plants 

 7 parvifiaruB, Nutt (J? "\ " > "M \ Differs 



last in having w I 

 s glandular pedum I 

 111 1 southward in th 

 itne ot B odoratu'. 



tl I clusters 



1 1 Pacific 



tern rep 



K lb 1368 



Seltion 4 Batothamnls 

 A Lis simple, but moie 07 less lohed 



8 microphyllus, Linn f {li palmtllns, Thunb ) 

 ■spreading, often slender stemmed plant growing 4 or 5 

 tt tall, with many short, but stout nearly straight 

 spines Us lather small, 2-3 in long as a rule, narrow 

 o\ dte acuminate or sometimes nearlj tiiangular ovate- 

 acuminate, rather deeply 3-5-lobed and the middle lobe 

 long and acuminate, the margins very sharp-serrate: 

 fls. white, nearly or quite ^i in. across, with broadly 

 ovate petals: fr. small (ir.l ",-TliiM, \,,Ii,,. .Tapan.- 

 Sparingly introdun 1 1 1 ut little 

 known here The M 1 I htr Bur 

 bank is said to bi i h 1 ) les and 

 the Cuthbert Raspbem (A 1) Ma\lierr\ 

 IS desciibed as producing a Ur^e ^ellutt edible berry 

 iipenmg in advance of the Strawberij 



9 crataegifdhus Bunge Fig 2195 fafter Card) Strong, 

 ere t > 1 n 1 .- nm h spreading plant (3-5 ft ), with 

 t 1 II 1 1 us canes that bear few and small 



oblong ovate to cordate ovate, acu 

 1 11 1 the margin coarsely serrate and 



I 1 m small clusters terminating slen 



II 11 ts ibout K in across fr small, orange 



I N ilue Japan —An excellent plant for hold 



1 md for covering waste places and giving 

 t I I reds in the fill Pi rfii th hard^ in central 



Niw \ rk Burbxil T Inbrid of this and 



a iitifohus the 1 tt II seed 



10 Savatiin (h ^1 Franch <S. Savat 



B 



ifteis frm 



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2194 Rubus odoratus (PlowerXK) 



spectibilis, Pursh. Salmonberky. Fig. 60, Vol. 

 ;tn,ng- growing, reaching 5-15 ft., glabrous, the 

 ■- few or often none, weak: Ivs. of 3 ovate-acumi- 



Ifts,, which are doubly serrate toothed and some- 



