Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Annual Report of Alaska Agricultural Experiment Stations for 1912
The interior species, on the other hand, grows in good soil, pre ferring soil of a clayey nature. It is a slender plant With small leaves and it is exceedingly hardy, as the temperature not infrequently falls to 65° and 70° F. Below zero. Transplanted to good garden soil both species become voluptuaries. They grow to great size, send out numerous runners, but very few blossoms, and produce scarcely any berries.
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