BUSH-FRUITS 



Fig. 50. Rubus parvtforus (X%) 



(10-30 cm.) broad; the lobes acute or acuminate, glabrous or 

 somewhat tomentose, the veins beneath, also the petioles and 

 peduncles, usually more or less hispid with gland-tipped hairs, 

 stipules lanceolate, acuminate; flowers commonly few, white, 

 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm.) broad; calyx glandular pubescent or 

 tomentose; sepals acute, terminating with a glandular linear 

 cusp, about as long as the petals; carpels numerous, tomentose; 

 fruit red, large, hemispherical, sweet and pleasant. (Fig. 50.) 



Pound in shaded places from Monterey to Alaska and east- 

 ward to New Mexico and Lake Superior. 



