ANC RGK-ELIST OF PLANTS 31 
S1zE NAME Time or FLowerRInG Hasitat REMARKS 
S.—Prunus dehiscens.......... May WeGhina®.ccr: Small, spiny shrub. Fils. pale 
pink before lvs. Frt. small, 
compressed, hairy. 
P. fruticosa 
T— Weis HOUSsgocccccuna ~adocoS Burope: «<<. Handsome small tree, drooping 
branches. 
Pr hortulanajcjssisiecre cave eersisre S. Ill. to Okla. Round-topped tree, wide-spread- 
ing branches. Fls. small, before 
lvs. Frt. globose, scarlet, lus- 
trous, like large cherry. Forms 
are distributed as fruit trees. 
Handsomest of American plum 
trees. 
pE———P MIN CISA the sete teeter eieTone's May Vapanieypee se Large shrub or smalltree. Fils. 
white, rarely pale rose, before 
lvs. Calyx showy and remains 
on young frt. some time. 
Ma——P- annesianas,« acer seve). v cere sys Japany-jystecre- Poor, short-lived. Injured 1917- 
18. 
ee tM aa CEA 2 veccermere ays lsi iste VO Saeeadooctcuaps Fls. small, white, erect clusters. 
Frt. small, black. Birch-like 
bark, bright orange. 
T.—P. mandschurica.......... WES? SGacdepocccdns Sometimes considered var. of 
common Apricot, but distinct 
in appearance. Fils. tinged rose 
calyx deep red. Frt. yellow, 
spotted red, sweet, succulent, 
flesh inferior to cultivated 
forms. Very hardy. 
dP» MaxIMOWICZIl.occiosscc6 acc oe Japanese 
Pe— Pe Munsonianas.saccisssoc  ssleicss Miss. Valley... 
MEP MICA seek iene Seeiaae -aivereele British America Most northern of the American 
plum trees. Small tree with 
dark, rough bark. Fls. slightly 
tinged with pink and becoming 
rose-color in fading. Valuable 
on account of its hardiness, 
early appearance of the fls. and 
the early ripening of the frt. 
Fls. and frt. larger than P. 
americana. Desirable. Canada 
Plum. 
(Es PHOLENOSCDalasjcici)eie lalcleieies afsre'eiste Kansase< tcsi-:<¢ Attractive when in fl. Very 
hardy. Fruit handsome. 
P. Padus 
—_— VAFs COMMIUCATAK seals! Wels elers Ee ASIasichvew.stes Arborescent shrub or small tree. 
Fls. pure white, in long, pen- 
dant racemes, very fragrant. 
Frt. not known here. Incor- 
rectly distributed as P. Maackii. 
Lvs. before any other tree in 
E. Mass.* 
Prunus pendula (see. P. subhirtella, var. pendula). 
var. ascendens (see P. subhirtella, var. ascendens). 
T.—P. persicoides.......,.... Aprilegy ane cecinecceces: Hybrid (peach and almond). Fils. 
pale pink, uninjured by cold.* 
T—P.pilosiusculacs: 3 deeds sad ets enn sie siasecciemslens Chief value is early bloom. 
EP salicina. icc demiisitaae) alone atte Ba Asia veronica Origin of so-called Japanese 
plums. 
P. Sargentii (see P. serrulata, var. sachalinensis). 
P. serotina 
c— var. pendula......... BOpGoE ING AG etatcteielateiers Weeping form occasionally culti- 
vated. 
