. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . Large-fruited or White Thorn. Dotted Haw. Fig. 2343. C. piinclata Jacq. Hort. Vind. i : 10, pi. 2S. 1770. C. fiava Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. i: 202. 1832. Not Ait. C. tomentosa van punctata A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2, 124. 1856. A flat-topped tree, usually with horizontal branches, but branches sometimes ascending, becoming up to 30° high. Spines light gray, ¥-2' long ; leaves obovate to
. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . Large-fruited or White Thorn. Dotted Haw. Fig. 2343. C. piinclata Jacq. Hort. Vind. i : 10, pi. 2S. 1770. C. fiava Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. i: 202. 1832. Not Ait. C. tomentosa van punctata A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2, 124. 1856. A flat-topped tree, usually with horizontal branches, but branches sometimes ascending, becoming up to 30° high. Spines light gray, ¥-2' long ; leaves obovate to oblong, 1-3' long, i'-2' broad, impressed-veined and dull gray-green above, pubescent, acute or obtuse at the apex, sharply cuneate at the base, serrate, doubly serrate or lobed at the apex; corymbs tomen- tose or canescent: flowers about 10" broad; stamens about 20. anthers white or pink; styles and nutlets usually 3 or 4; fruit yellow or red, short-ellipsoid, 6"-i2" thick. Quebec to Pennsylvania. M icky. June; fruit ripe October-X 10. Crataegus Jonesae Sargent. Miss Jones' Thorn. Fig. 2344. Crataegus Jonesae Sarg. Bet. Gaz. 31 : 14. 1901. A shrub, or a tree, occasionally 20° high. Spines 2 or 3' long; leaves elliptic-ovate, acute or obtuse at the apex, cuneate, serrate with acute lobes, the tips of the lobes often reflexed, i¥-X long, iJ'-3' wide, glabrous, except along the veins beneath; petioles l'-2' long, glandless, slightly pubescent; flowers about 12" broad; calyx-lobes linear, acuminate; calyx villous, the lobes glabrous outside; stamens about 10; anthers large, pink; styles and nutlets 2 or 3; fruit short-ellipsoid to pyri- form, about 8" thick, slightly pubescent, bright carmine- red; flesh thick, yellow, calyx-lobes persistent. Islands and coast of Maine from Portland to Pembroke, and inland at Skowhegan. June; fruit ripe September.
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