Genus 6. 



APPLE FAMILY. 



317 



60. Crataegus coccinioides Ashe. Eggert's Thorn. Fig. 2394. 



Crataegus coccinioides Ashe.Journ. E. Mitch. Soc. 16: 74. 



Feb. 1900. 

 Crataegus Eggertii Britton, Bull. N. Y. Hot. Gard. i : 44;. 



March 1900. 

 C. dilatata Sarg. Bot. Gaz. 31 : 9. 1901. 

 C. spcciosa Sarg. Trees & Shrubs i ; 65. 1903- 



A shrub or tree, sometimes 20 high, with spreading 

 branches, the spines i'-2j' long. Leaves broadly 

 ovate, acute at the apex, rounded or truncate at the 

 .base, doubly, serrate with several pairs of broad acute 

 lobes, l*'-3i' long, li's' wide, membranous, dark 

 green above, paler and slightly tomentose along the 

 veins beneath; corymbs 5-12-flowered, glabrous; flow- 

 ers io"-i2" broad ; caly.x-lobes ovate, acute, glandular- 

 serrate; stamens about 20; styles and nutlets usually 

 4 or .5; fruit subglobose, obtusely angled, 7"-io" 

 thick with prominent calyx-tube and spreading calyx- 

 lobes. 



Montreal Island south to Rhode Island, west to Mis- 

 souri and Kansas. May : fruit ripe September. 



61. Crataegus Pringlei Sargent. Pringlc's 

 Thorn. Fig. 2395. 



Pringlei Sarg. Rhodora 3 

 e.rclusa Sarg. Rhodora 5 : 



108. 



Feb. 1 90 1. 

 April 1903. 



.A tree, sometimes 25 high, with ascending branches, 

 and spines i'-2' long. Leaves ovate to oval, concave, 

 ii'-3' long, i'-25' wide, obtuse at the apex, rounded or 

 abruptly cuneate at the base, twice serrate, very shal- 

 lowly lobed, pubescent, becoming glabrate above, pubes- 

 cent along the veins beneath, bright yellow-green; 

 corymbs many-flowered, pubescent ; flowers about 10" 

 broad; stamens about 10: anthers pink; styles and nut- 

 lets 3-5; fruit short-ellipsoid to pyriform, pubescent, 

 red, about 8" thick; calyx-lobes spreading, persistent; 

 flesh thick, acid, edible. 



Western New England, west to northern Illinois and 

 south to Pennsylvania. May ; fruit ripe September. 



62. Crataegus coccinea F. Scarlet 



Tliorn or Haw. Red Haw. 



Fig. 2396. 



Crataegus coccinea L. Sp. PI. 476. 1753- 



C. pedicillata Sarg. Bot. Gaz. 31 : 226. 1901. 



C. ElIwangeriana-SzTg. Bot. Gaz. 33 : 118. 1902. 



A tree, sometimes 25 high, with ascend- 

 ing and spreading branches, armed with 

 spines 1-2' long. Leaves broadly ovate, 

 acute or acuminate at the apex, broadly 

 cuneate to truncate at the base, ii'-4' long, 

 ii'-3i' wide, serrate, doubly serrate or 

 lobed, slightly pubescent becoming sca- 

 brous above, nearly glabrous beneath, mem- 

 branous; corymbs glabrous or villous; 

 flow-ers 8"-io" broad; stamens 10-20; styles 

 and nutlets 3-5 ; fruit pyriform to short- 

 ellipsoid, red, glabrous or slightly pubes- 

 cent, 7"-io" thick ; calyx-lobes rather per- 

 sistent, erect or spreading. 



Connecticut to Ontario, Illinois. Delaware 

 and Pennsylvania. May : fruit ripe Septem- 

 ber. Hawthorn. White-thorn. Red thorn-bush. 

 Thorn-apple, -bush or -plum. Red thorn. 



