. Bush-fruits; a horticultural monograph of raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, currants, gooseberries, and other shrub-like fruits. Berries. THE RED-FLOWEEED CCERANT 477 stamens; style 2-eleft at apex, glabrous, slightly exceeding the stamens; ovary beset with short, glandular-tipped hairs, which extend upward to the calyx and downward to the peduncles; fruit bluish black, generally rough, glandular-hairy, tough, dry and bitterish. A variable species. Var. VARiEGATUM, Watson. Described as low, nearly glabrous; racemes short and dense, ascending, barely glandular; calyx tube broadly campanu


. Bush-fruits; a horticultural monograph of raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, currants, gooseberries, and other shrub-like fruits. Berries. THE RED-FLOWEEED CCERANT 477 stamens; style 2-eleft at apex, glabrous, slightly exceeding the stamens; ovary beset with short, glandular-tipped hairs, which extend upward to the calyx and downward to the peduncles; fruit bluish black, generally rough, glandular-hairy, tough, dry and bitterish. A variable species. Var. VARiEGATUM, Watson. Described as low, nearly glabrous; racemes short and dense, ascending, barely glandular; calyx tube broadly campanulate, not longer than the lobes, rose color, with the petals white, the whole flower only 3 lines (6 mm.) long. Available specimens in fruit. Fig. 104. Eihes sangtiineum {X%). indicate a slightly thicker and more leathery leaf, decidedly downy beneath, a somewhat loose, erect, few-flowered cluster, with deciduous bracts. This form is well marked, and perhaps ought to stand as a separate species, being so recognized by some, under the name i?. Nevadcnse, Kellogg. What appears to be the eastern representative of the same form was described from Colorado by Rothrock,* under the name B. Wolfii. Judging from the description only, this differs somewhat from the western form, and perhaps ought to be recognized as a separate variety, or possibly even as a distinct species. Original distribution.—From southern British Columbia, through California, eastward to the Rocky Mountains, in the form "Wolfii, *Amer. Nat. 8 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Card, Fred Wallace, 1863-. New York, Macmillan; London, Macmillan


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