



A SMALL FRUITED CHINESE HAW TREE. 



The small fruited haws of China (Crataegus pinnatifida) 

 are more acid than the large varieties and they are an ex- 

 cellent substitute for cranberries. The American mission- 

 aries throughout this Province use them as such. They 

 could be grown for that purpose in the United States so 

 that everyone could have his cranberry tree in his yard. 

 Photo. No. 5332 by F. N. Meyer, taken August 23, 1907, at 

 Cheesan, Shantung, China. 



