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Fig. GO. Rubus spectabilis {X%). 



visible soft glandular hairs or dots; flowers 1-3 in terminal clusters, 

 double in the cultivated form, white, rose -like, 1-2 inches 

 (25-50 mm.) broad, borne in succession; fruit of the wild form red 

 or yellow, about an inch in diameter, made up of many small 

 carpels. 



Original distribution. — Japan, China and the East Indies. 



For an account of R. roscefoUus in cultivation, the reader is 

 referred to Chapter VI. 



