“ApGHrECK-EIST OF PLANTS 
S1zE NAME Time oF FLOWERING HasitTatT 
T:—Pyrus betulefolia.......... sone hina cease 
T.—P. Bretschneideri......... May China's. 
P—P* Calleryaniasvcwelsc.scres), 50205 We China. yc. 
P——P* COMMUNIS occ. ces vs May Buropes..3-<e. 
T.—P. eleagrifolia:........... May S. E. Europe... 
Rem SMA CHAUXL ra cfaniay sts yalise aye Yelle rors @aucasus! sn. os 
Sly OV OLGCA cinteislew'cte.sre nic. 2/6 May Chinas ean 
SPP PALVUOMA Ses. cise asides, Gite eae Caucasus...... 
TRH— PS Pashia eeciac = chess ois. ie May G@hinasoe cee 
Pe pNeOCALpaacctciinsietsisieis© lere sieis Ghinaee asec 
Wy -PSSANCHOHAaciaeinicieielos  eci<i-e's Caucasus...... 
pie PSCLOLIN A aa, fava aietaie civ icles + sie cise W. China...... 
Te—— PU Serrulataevess .<i<:0 ais v\0:0/00 May W. China...... 
P. Simonii (see P. ovoidea). 
T.—P. ussuriensis............. April Korea and Man- 
churtayy-- 
e—-OUNEKEUS(AIDANcicieiasicele/sis.) s sisiaieis NEV AS Bin srererccerscs 
LUE OATS TE od ploptc coco SOC EEO ono 1) On seneu one 
ce ——- On arkAnsanae cieyetiersisiie so, | isieiere.s Arkansas...... 
We OMBICOIOESA Aa yvcloereirecievs ocartvelers = MASS copneene oie 
fe ——( Catesbeelc sactecitteie sis ih ay sid esate Sp Wists GGaoese 
HS O} (Cee oro gogoacocouud GcoDud BMrope sec citer 
Me) |COCCINEA sc tickaacioserscsisth | e¥s\ateiwis UES os nipots 
TO CONLETt A 5 \c)sr2) a vials aleeinjsl . fai aisielais Hungary...... 
FOO ——ONICLISDUlAe cele cere wiateretes, - cieecsuns Japans.see ae 
T—Oidentatay, =< iciyssiicesat <'seie%e 9 Japans sols oe 
T— Vii nimble. Camels ogee. » ospesonoeocoor 
cl ——O} }PeOr giana tes cjns aes suse aoe C. Georgia..... 
30-40 —©) glandulifera. ...cs0sccc2 sccneise Japan'yarea tees 
OO —O PKOSSCSEITALE Gh oss jer oc! se arc.s.s leit seoeseec 
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REMARES 
Tall, narrow tree. Lvs. pale. Has 
blight. 
Fls. large. Frt. yellow, globose, 
good flavor. Lvs. large, lus- 
trous. 
Shapely, pyramidal tree. Raised 
from seed collected by Wilson. 
Fls. pale pink. Frt. small. Be- 
lieved most resistant of pears 
to blight. 
Parent of common garden pears. 
Lvs. silvery when unfolding. 
Handsomest, earliest to bloom. 
Frt. yellow, juicy, large at base, 
tapering to apex. A. C. bril- 
liant scarlet. Apparently free 
{from blight.* 
Frt. small, brown. 
Not attractive. 
Fast-growing. Fls. large, sparse. 
Frt. brown. Apparently free 
from blight. 
Tallshapely tree. Fls. large. Lvs. 
large, thick, lustrous. 
Handsomest A. C. of white oak 
group. Lvs. turn later than 
most oaks. 
Killed 1917-18. 
Hardy. 
A. C. more brilliant than Q. 
coccinea. Smaller tree. Lvs. 
more lustrous. 
Grows very rapidly while young 
but short-lived as the stems are 
usually cracked by the cold. 
Appeared killed in May, 1918, 
but recovered. 
Large, common forest tree in 
some parts of Hungary. Lvs. 
deeply divided into numerous 
narrow lobes and turn brick-yel- 
lowin autumn. Perfectly hardy, 
shapely, fast-growing tree. 
This and Q. grosseserrata largest 
and best of Japan. 
Remarkable for the great size 
of the lvs. which are often a 
foot long and 8 in. broad. 
Deeply divided lvs. 
Rare tree. Uninjured for 21 yrs., 
killed 1917-18. Small specimens 
survived. 
Small tree. 
1 ft. high. 
This and Q. crispula largest and 
best of Japan. 
Bears acorns when 
