| |stem. Probably the best
| | |site for Romneya Coulteri
| | |is a sheltered one backed
| | |by a wall.
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[Illustration: _CALIFORNIA POPPY. (Romneya Coulteri.)_]
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| COUNTRY OR | COLOUR |
NAME. | ORIGIN AND | AND | GENERAL REMARKS.
| NATURAL ORDER. | SEASON. |
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| | |
Rubus bambusarum |Rosaceae |The |Henbane. Introduced by
| |flowers |Messrs. Veitch from China,
| |give place|the trailing branches 10
| |to a black|ft. to 12 ft.
| |edible |
| |fruit |
| | |
*R. biflorus |Himalaya; |White |This Bramble forms an
(White-stemmed |Rosaceae | |upright freely-branded
Bramble) | | |specimen, 10 ft. high, and
| | |has whitened stems, which,
| | |especially in winter, are
| | |very conspicuous.
| | |
*R. deliciosus |Rocky Mountains |White |A Currant-like, bushy
(Rocky Mountain | | |shrub, with large white
Bramble) | | |flowers (like single Roses)
| | |in great profusion. It is
| | |one of the finest flowering
| | |shrubs we have.
| | |
R. flagelliformis |Central China |White |Introduced by Messrs.
| | |Veitch. The flowers are on
| | |growths 6 ft. to 8 ft. in
| | |length. Partly evergreen. A
|