exposed situation, and is propagated freely by grafting or 

 budding upon the stocks usually employed for the Apple- 

 tree. 



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Our drawing was made in the Garden of the Horticul- 

 tural Society, in May 1827. 



A small treCy with deciduous leaves. Leaves very 

 variable in form, between crenate and serrulate, downy 

 beneath, sometimes simple and oblong, or pinnatifid with 

 oblong segments, or pinnate with 2 or 3 pair of oblong 

 leaflets, and an odd one, which is much larger than the 

 rest. Corymbs terminal, many flowered. Pedicels and 

 calyxes downy. Petals quite those of Pyrus arbutifolia. 



J. L. 



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