. 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. ii^uo 576. Crataegus punctata. lous; fls. fragrant; calyx-teeth glandular-serrate: fr. % in. in diam. May, June. Quebec to Va., west to Mo. and Dak. 4:181. 22:1912. 11:1012 (as C. glandulosa). 11:509. —Sometimes cultivated under the name of G. Douglasi. Var. succul6nta, Rehd. {C. sucGuI^nf


. 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. ii^uo 576. Crataegus punctata. lous; fls. fragrant; calyx-teeth glandular-serrate: fr. % in. in diam. May, June. Quebec to Va., west to Mo. and Dak. 4:181. 22:1912. 11:1012 (as C. glandulosa). 11:509. —Sometimes cultivated under the name of G. Douglasi. Var. succul6nta, Rehd. {C. sucGuI^nfa, Schrad.). Lvs. pubescent beneath: pedicels and calyx densely villous. 11. sanguinea, Pall. Shrub or small tree, with up- right, spreading branches and short spines: lvs. ovate or broadly ovate, narrowed into the petiole, irregularly serrate and slightly lobed, more deeply lobed on vigor- ous shoots, nearly glabrous, lJ^-3 in. long : corymbs pubescent or glabrous; fls. large; stamens 20, with pur- ple anthers : fr. J-2 in. in diam. Siber., Dahur., Amur- land. Var. AltMca, Loud. (var. xantJiocdrpa, Kegel). Fr. yellow, smaller: anthers whitish: lvs. more deeply lobed. DDD. Fr. Mack, shining ; stones with S furrows. 12. Doilglasi, Lindl. (C. sanguinea, var. Doiiglasi, Torr. & Gr.). Tree, to 40 ft., with sleudei', often pendu- lous branches, unarmed or with short spines: lvs. short- petioled, broadly ovate or oblong-ovate, serrate and slightly lobed, nearly glabrous, pubescent on the mid- rib above, chartaceous, 1-4 in. long: corymbs glabrous: calyx lobes triangular-ovate : fr. ripening in Aug. or Sept. May. Brit. Columb. to Calif. 4:175. 21:1810. AA. Foliage distinctly loied, with veins going from themidrih to the sinuses (see also ); stones plain on the inner side except No. 15. B. Fr. very small, about Hin. across: calyx lobes separated hy a distinct line from the fr. and fall- ing off at length. 13. cordita, Ait. (C. accriftHffi, Mnch. C. poptilifdlia, Wal


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