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mostly disappear in cultivation. Thej sometimes per- 

 sist oear the base of the cane, and traces of them can 

 ■ li in the inflorescence. I have a white -fruited 

 raspberry, which is Rubus stHgosus. The stems are 

 whitish. The leaves also possess a curious dentation, 







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thbert. 

 Kubut 



the teeth being rounded and ti|ij"'«l with :i >li<»ri cusp, 

 but I am ii<>t Bure thai ilii> is a constant character, or 

 tli.it the varietj possesses anj other distinguishing 

 mark than albinism. 



Bubui Jdceu . Linnanis (European Raspberry). 

 Plant usual h Btiff and erect, usualh stronger than 



