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THE EVOLUTION OF OUR NATIVE FRUITS 



doubt as to whether the American plant is closely 

 enough like the European to warrant one in calling it 

 the same species. Until very recent years it has been 

 known by the name of the European plant, Fragarid 



Fig. 115. Fruit of 

 Eragaria A tm ricana 



Natural size. 



Pig. in;. 

 Fraga ria .1 m < riea n a . 



vesca, but Professor Porter now proposes to call it 

 Fragaria Americana. The Cordilleran form of it has 

 been known as Fragaria Mexicana. The characters <>f 

 the plant are well shown in Pigs, 11"> and 116. Tin re 

 arc white-fruited forms. Fragaria Americana has never 

 been ameliorated by the plant -breeder, and it has Leal 



