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ItUBUS. Bramble. Brombere, Ger. Konce, Fr. 
Those are rather coarse looking- shrubs, but can often be employed to great advantage, especially in the wild 
garden to produce certain effects. 
R. crata-gifol i us. I). 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. 85c. 
Cut-leaved Elder. (Reduced.) 
Fern-leaved Elder. (Reduced.) 
R. fruticosus laciniatus. Cut-leaved, or Parsley-leaved Bramble. i>. Of low trailing habit, foliage 
deeply cut and quite ornamental; produces palatable fruit. &5c. 
R. phcenicolasius. 1). 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. 
