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which should be more or less disease-proof, I should like to call 
attention to a spray of Solanwn nigrum (No. 25), a very common 
weed in some gardens, which is interesting here from the fact 
No. 2/5 SOLANUM NIOUUM. 
Fig. 52. 
that its flowers and berries so much resemble those of the Solanum 
tuberosum. 
For the same reason I have had photographed (No. 20) berries 
of the Solauum Dulcamara, the poisonous " ]3ittcr-sweet," so often 
