ROSE FAMILY 



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16. Mespilus (Medlar). — A small spinous tree, with large 

 ?,\\Xi^\Q leaves ; soYi\.^xy flozvers ; sepals 5, large, leafy, persistent; 

 fndl, a globose pome, with 5, i -seeded carpels forming a bony 

 core exposed at the top. (Name of Classical Greek origin.) 



I. Af. germmiica (Medlar). — A small, much-branched, spin- 

 ous tree, wuth large, simple leaves^ \\\\\X.q flowers^ \\ in. across, on 

 short stalks, and a remarkable globose fniit^ with large, leafy, 

 persistent sepals and 5 bony i -seeded carpels exposed at the top. 



PYRUS COMMUNIS {Wild Pear). 



— Hedgerows ; but probably not truly wild. Well known m a 

 cultivated state. — Fl. May, June. Perennial. 



17. Crat^gus (Hawthorn). — Shrubs or small trees, often spin- 

 ous ; leaves simple, lobed ; stipules deciduous ; flowers in terminal 

 corymbose cymes ; sepals 5 ; petals 5 ; stamens many ; carpels 

 1 — 5, enclosed in the calyx-tube, each 2-ovuled ; fruit a pome with 

 a bony core. (Name from the Greek kratos, strength, alluding 

 to the hardness of its wood, which is the best substitute for box- 

 wood for engraving purposes.) 

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