. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 2193 Rubus Rocky Mountain prickles, glabrous or nearly so: Ivs. thin and soft, light green, with 3 or 5 ovate or rhombic-ovate, coarsely ser- rate Ifts.: tts. 1-3 on each peduncle, small and white, the calyx reflesed: fr. small, reddish. Cold swamps, N. J. west and nor


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 2193 Rubus Rocky Mountain prickles, glabrous or nearly so: Ivs. thin and soft, light green, with 3 or 5 ovate or rhombic-ovate, coarsely ser- rate Ifts.: tts. 1-3 on each peduncle, small and white, the calyx reflesed: fr. small, reddish. Cold swamps, N. J. west and north.—Offered as a rock garden plant for moist places. 3. xanthocd,Tpus, Bur. & Pranchet {B. Potanini, Kegel). Trailing, the stems dying back every year, the stems pilose and weak-spiny; Ivs. pinnately 3-foliolate, the leaflets ovate, acute or obtuse, strongly and un- equally dentate, the terminal one twice larger than the others: fls. solitary or twin in the axils of the upper Ivs., the peduncle and calyx weak-prickly, the petals white: fr. large, ovate, bright yellow, fragrant and palatable, the calyx persistent. China; discovered in in the Province of Kansu, 40° north latitude, and later found in provinces Sze-Chuen and Yun-nan.—Int. into the U. S. in 1898 by the Dept. of Agric. through Professor N. E. Hansen, to be tried for its edible raspberry-like fruit. At Brookings, S. Dakota, the plants suffered from the phenomenal winter of 1898-9, but mulched plants have subsequently endured the winters well. Section 3. Anoplobatus. A. Lvs. mostly 7-lobed. 4. trifidus, Thunb. Fire Raspberry. Strong-grow- ing and erect, 7-10 ft. tall: Ivs. large, palmately ribbed, 3-5- or even 7-eIeft, serrate: fls. subsolitary, the pe- duncles villous: berry of medium size, scarlet, with pointed drupelets. Japan. —Sparingly introduced, and prized for its bright autumn foliage (whence the name "Fire Raspberry"). aa. Lvs. 5- or less-lobed. B. Peduncles mostly 1-fld. 5. delicid


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