Crategus continued. 
The majority of nurserymen never 
described, but simply sow the seed in beds from 3ft. to 
Aft. wide, leaving alleys about 1%. in width, 
the beds to be weeded by hand 
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placed out, Such is the plan pursued by those who require 
a large number of plants; but, for general purposes, it is best 
to purchase the “quicks” of nurserymen, whose special 
business it is to rear them. The different varieties to be 
ripe. 
coarsely cory inn, 
A. 158. to Dit South Europe, Levant, &c., 1640. (B. 
— Үш `- че ene. at. tinged with red; 
shining, glabrous, off late in the autumn; 
aera aan OR as nec 
C. C.-g. linearis (linear). L linear, lanceolate, Spines few, shorter. 
C. C.-g. nana (dwarf). L ovate-lanceolate, paler beneath. 
C. C.-g. ovalifolia (oval-leaved).* f. white. Mayand June. 1. ovat, 
tather pilose on both surfaces, shining above; stipules 
half cordate, deeply crated, glandular. А. 10ft. to И United 
ually 
20ft. 
оь 
жим. h. 10%. to 15ft. Мон лон Amerion, 1827, (В. И. 
C. flava (yellow) * white, usuali $ 1 ? yellow 
turbinate, edible, E obovate “reir —— M erennte- 
serrated ; petioles short: stipules a 
calyoes, glandular, A, 1284, io ion v ч d om 
© and C. glandulosa, (В. И. 1990.) 
(Florentine) ÆA white. May. f. globose, 
"/ vate-ob] cordate L serratod, 
о bia A at 
beneath, as well as on the calyoes, A DON te JUL Florence, 1800, 
C. glandulosa (glandular) A synonym of C. Лава, 
(various-Jenved) * И. white: сопун many- 
flowered, glabrous. May. L glabrous, falling off very late le 
the ууру wepe «3 somewhat gri ооа = oe 
natifid a Apex ; eu acute, A, a 
Orient, 1816. (M. R. 1161 1M) ^ n 
С. lucida (shining) A synonym of C. Orus-galia, 
C. maroccana (Marocco). А synonym of C. maura, 
C. maura (Mediterranean), Л. white ; pedicels elongated ; попут 
inal, glabrous, Мау. “fr. scarlet, L cuneated, three-lobed 
and fid, And glandiess ; y x , 
cut. A. 15ft. to South Europe, 1825. С. Aroma 
С. maroccana, 
C. melanocarpa T ; | ie 
I E XU Nn 
at the base. A. 10ft. to 20ft. T. 
E SYN. C. Oryaeantha Oliveriana, (B. R. 1933.) — 
June. fr. pale 5 when m | 
а smal "c in L orai anceciata notched 
short, with "Rd arm . A 1006. to ТЯ 
Mexico, 1824. Evergreen - а wall and sub-evergreen as 
standard, in the climate of and southwards. (B. И. 1910.) 
NS ара A synonym of C. spathulata, 
(black)* И. white; ealyces villous, and June, 
N. L lobately cinmated. [ голам and some 
- doubly serrated. A. оь to DO. Kastern Europe, 
Бүх. Č carpation. (1. B. C. 1021.) 
odoratissima A -ncetibed ), * 
Speech rte aya Taree yy, и. ем, ea ee 
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ayand June, jr, yellow, g 
L deeply pinnatifid, pubescent ; lobes lanceolate, acute, 
А. IOM. to 20ft. Crimea, (B. Ќ. 1885.) 
C. orientalis (Hastern)* ji, white May and Jene. , throe- 
lobed, pubescent beneath: lobes ovate, deeply at 
“8. the middle one trifid: stipules broad, ent. 1 
ed with hoary tomentnm, А, 12%. to it. Levant, | 
BYR. C. sanguinea. (B. И. 1852.) 
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