. 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. i203. Rubus into the me forms, but runniu ' intermediate gradations. Prom "Short-cluster Blackberries" of 1 derived, as Snyder, Kittatinny, .-kly: âDistinct in its extre species by all manner o1 this plant the common the garden appear to b( Erie, etc. 23. AUeghenUnsis, Porter (R. viUdsiis, var. mon- t


. 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. i203. Rubus into the me forms, but runniu ' intermediate gradations. Prom "Short-cluster Blackberries" of 1 derived, as Snyder, Kittatinny, .-kly: âDistinct in its extre species by all manner o1 this plant the common the garden appear to b( Erie, etc. 23. AUeghenUnsis, Porter (R. viUdsiis, var. mon- tAnus and iJ. , Porter, not Wirtg.). Very like B. nigrobaccus, and perhaps only a cosmopolitan type implant smaller, branches and leaf-stalks usually n growt'hs very glandular-pubescent: very long-pointed, closer-toothcl smaller: fr. small, long nti-l iim-T-' the top, the drupelets mm '. I \ â r\ juicy but of good flavor. Innicin nnl . to Virginia. âCommon on i-. ni^' â â . i ,.ii.,i,., iiil,,rd- ing much edible fruit. In n- i inn ii~ in the wild, it is very distinct from 11, nlfjrof t h par ticularly in its fruit. 24. heterophyllus, Willd. Pig. 238, Vol. I B nigto hacaisxB. villosus, in many forms both wild and culti vated. In cultivation this hybrid class is represented by the "Loose-cluster Blackberries," as Wilson Wil Jr., and Rathbuii. The plants are usually half erect thorny, mostly more or less glandular-pubescent on thi young growths: Ifts. broad and jagged: small and usually forking, with long pedi- *« §g\A^v- eels: fr. rather loose-grained, ^^^T^\ with large drupelets. The plant is not infrequent in regions in which both B. nigrobaccus and B. villnsvs grow. It is usually easily distinsriuslicl b\ the half- erect li I li 1 I I 11 I I M ,'ularly tootheil 1 I which are I n,. In some .⢠1-^1 111. I II I ~ natur- ally :)-t ft. high. Group 4. Leafy-cluster Black- berries, with little or no glan- du


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