Varieties of the Foreign and Native Species. 



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Native Raspberries of America. 

 (Rubus Strigosus.) 



berry, it will grow anywhere, 

 and under almost any condi- 

 tions. The laziest man on the 

 continent can have its fruit in 

 abundance, if he can muster sufficient 

 spirit to put out a few roots, and hoe 

 out all the suckers except five or six in 

 the hill. It is early, and in flavor sur- 

 passes all of its class ; the fruit is only 



