200 THE FLORA. 



Saspberries. 



1 E. odora'tHS. Base Flowering. Petals round, purple. Stalks hairy-clammy. 



2 H. Nutka'aus. White-firmering. Petals broad-oval, white. Fls. several. N.-W. 

 8 H. Chamsmo'rus. Oloud-lerry . Petals obovate, white. Flower only one. Mts. 



4 Petals as long or longer than the calyx 5, 6 



4 B. Heeus. Garden Baspia-ry. Petals shorter than the calyx. 



6 K, strigo'sus. Wild Bed Bmpierry. Corolla cup-shaped, single. 



6 K. ros£efo''iius. JSridal Bose. Corolla spreading, double. Cultivated. 



7 Stems prickly, shrubby, biennial. Fruit of many grains 11 



7 H. triflo'rus. Stems entirely unarmed, green, © Fruit of few grains. 



8 R. occidenta'lis. TMmble-beri'y. PI. glaucous. Petals shorter than sepals. Fr. dark. 



8 Plants not glaucous. Petals much longer than the sepals 9, 10 



Blackberries. 



9 R. villo'sus. High Blackberry. Flowers in racemes. Leaflets ovate. 



10 R. ouneifo'Iius. Sand Jil. Fls. 1-3 together. Lfts. wedge-obovate. M. S. 

 11 Prickles many. Flower-stalks without leaves or bracts.. ..1^ 13 



11 R. Oanaden'sis. Dewberry. Prickles few. Flower-stalks with leafy bracts. 

 12 R. his'pidus. Hispid^ Bunning^l, Flowers small, with spreading sepals. 

 18 R. trivia'Iis. Low Bush Bl. Flowers large, with reflexed sepals. S. 



8. DALIBAK'DA. False Violet. 



Calyx deeply 6 or C-parted, 3 of the segments larger. Petals 5. Sta- 

 mens many. Styles 5-8, long, deciduous. Fruit 6-8 dryish, drupe-like 

 achenia. — "% Low herbs with creeping stems, simple leaves and 1-2 white 

 flowers on each stalk. North. 



D. re'pens. Creeping F. Found in damp woods. Creeping stems a few inches to a 

 foot in length. Leaves roundish-cordate, orenate. Stipules very narrow-linear. 

 Petioles 1-8' long. Scapes 1-flowered, about as long as the petioles. June. 



9. WALDSTEI'NIA. Dry Strawberry. 



Calyx 5-cleft, with 5 alternate, sometimes minute and deciduous bract- 

 lets. Petals 5 or more, sessile. Stamens many. Styles 2-6. Achenia 

 few, dry, on a dry receptacle. — % Acaulescent herbs with lobed or divid- 

 ed radical leaves and yellow flowers on scapes. 



W. r " ■. 'des. A pretty plant, in hilly woods, bearing some resemblance to the 

 strawberry. Root-stock thick, scaly, blackish. Leaves trifoliate, on petioles 

 8-6' long; leaflets broad-wedge-shaped, out-toothed, of a shining green above. 

 Scapes about as high as the leaves, bearing 2-6 flowers, which are k' across, 

 June. 



W. loba'ta, Lobed D. Along rivers, &c. Leaves simple, roundish-oorcjale, gener- 

 ally 8-5-lobed, &o. Aprils June. S. 



