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RUBUS. Bramble. BRomMBERE, Ger. Roncez, F7. 
These are rather coarse looking shrubs, but can often be employed to great advantage, especially in the wild 
garden to produce certain effects. 
R. cratzegifolius. D. An ornamental species introduced from Manchooria; habit robust and erect, foliage large, 
deep green turning to a dark red color in autumn. In July the plant is covered with bright red fruit of an 
agreeable flavor. 35c. 
CUT-LEAVED ELDER. (Reduced.) FERN-LEAVED ELDER. (Reduced.) 
R. fruticosus laciniatus. CUT-LEAVED, OR PARSLEY-LEAVED BRAMBLE. D.. Of low trailing habit, foliage 
deeply cut and quite ornamental; produces palatable fruit. 35c. 
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SPIRAA—ROTUNDIFOLIA ALBA. (Natural Size.) 
R. phenicolasius. D. A species with foliage resembling that of the Raspberry; leaves downy and of a silvery 
white underneath; flowers followed by a hairy fruit of a scarlet color. 35c. 
