Bush-fruits; a horticultural monograph of raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, currants, gooseberries, and other shrub-like fruits . by suckers. 22, 23,24, 25, Stems trailing; plant propagating by tips. 27, 28, 29,30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35. 1. RuBUS ODORATUS, Linn.—Purple-flowering raspberry. Thimble-berry, Mulberry (erroneously). Stem shrubby, erect, 3-5 feet (9-15 decimeters) high,branched; leaves large, cordate at base, 3-5 lobed, the middleone often prolonged, mucronately serrulate-toothed; stipulesnearly free, deciduous, peduncles and calyx densely clothed withpurplish, very clammy,


Bush-fruits; a horticultural monograph of raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, currants, gooseberries, and other shrub-like fruits . by suckers. 22, 23,24, 25, Stems trailing; plant propagating by tips. 27, 28, 29,30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35. 1. RuBUS ODORATUS, Linn.—Purple-flowering raspberry. Thimble-berry, Mulberry (erroneously). Stem shrubby, erect, 3-5 feet (9-15 decimeters) high,branched; leaves large, cordate at base, 3-5 lobed, the middleone often prolonged, mucronately serrulate-toothed; stipulesnearly free, deciduous, peduncles and calyx densely clothed withpurplish, very clammy, glandular hairs, extending to upper partsof stem; peduncles many-flowered, compound; flowers verylarge, sepals tipped with a long appendage, as long as the BOCKy MOUNTAIN THIMBLEBERRY 305 segment, and sometimes dilated; petals broadly obovate, pur-plish rose-color, longer than the sepals; fruit broad and flat,red, well-flavored. iFig. 49.) Original cUstrihution. — ^oya. Scotia to Florida and west toMichigan. A form with oblong-lanceolate leaf lobes, smaller and morecompact inflorescence, and smaller fruit of a more decided. Fig. 49. Bubus odoratus (XH) musky taste, was described from West Virginia by Millspaughas var. Columbiamis, in 1892. (Bull. 24, W. Va. Exp. Sta.) For the position which this species holds in cultivation, seeChapter VI. 2. R. PARVIFLORUS, Nutt.—Rocky Mountain Thimbleberry. , Mocino. B. Californicus, O. Kuntze. Stems erect or drooping, 3-8 feet ( meters) high; barkgreen and smooth, or more or less glandular pubescent, becom-ing brown and shreddy; leaves palmately 5-lobed, lower lobessmaller or equal, cordate at base, unequally serrate, 4-12 inches BUSn-FBUITS


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