432 Mr. Curier Account of indigenous Vegetables, 
EEES oF the él but fey thie — ‘its tafea to'the 
pal esing Morn 
NA pon piis fuus treni, taule "aculato, peti 
ee retibus er -Syft. Bia sri 
7l pRAMBLZ. Upright Bh. Bros white. ` Pius AE 
brown. In. hedges: ; June. sus 
Rubus Solis ternatis . fabnudis ; $ Jateralibus atn caule acu: 
leato tereti. „Syk. Nat. sal 
; SMÁLL BRAMBLE, Elackberry vers Dewberry 'Blofióms 
rn bei ack. “Common in old fields. Jone. : 
Rubus Solo qu'nato-digitatis mnki rues èa y e petia jue acu 
sre $ "Syft: Natano qon 
SOWTEAT. Bumblebites: Bloffoms white. Berries black: In 
Mei and by-fences.:. May—June. | 
~The fruit is pleafant to-eat, and communicates a foe Bi: 
to red wine: ^ Ivis frequently infufed in brandy and rum... The 
green twigs’ are faid to be of. — ufe in — lino fill 
Kuan TE oot) Bi de 
Rubus Juli te gi statis denis quinis- ternati mun taulei ierni. 
es: Nat. 
SUPERB RASPBERRY. Bloffoms large ; 3 in n panicles 3 petals 
purple ; anthere yellow. Berry redifh yellow. In high land 
on the. decliey of hills. “It grows plentifully in the en 
ta ons at the northward. June—September. 
1 The Fuit: is fnüch larger and more delicious than-the com- 
moa Alpher: It is eafily cultivated in gardens ; and the large 
fize ef the leaves’ and bloffoms give itan elegant appearance. 
ds Vie: antbloffoms are brent found on the fame pani- 
edes : : — Rubus 
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