PRUNUS 



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PRUNUS 



P. monti'cola (mountain-loving). 3-4. White. April. 



Branches drooping. Asia Minor. 

 myrobala'na (Myrobalan). See P. CERASIFERA. 

 ni'gra (black). White. April. N. Amer., &c. 



" Canada Plum," " Red Plum." 

 orthose'pala (straight-sepaled). 4-10. White. April. 



S. Texas. 1894. 

 a#onia'nfl(Pattonian). White. April. N.W. Amer. 



1872. 

 Pissa'rdi (Pissard's). See P. CERASIFERA ATROPUR- 



PUREA. 



plantiere'nsis (Plantieran). Semi-double. White. 



1884. Possibly a form of P. cerasifera. 

 pube'scens (downy). See P. MARITIMA. 

 spino'sa (spiny). 15. Europe (Britain). " Sloe," 



" Black Thorn." 



flo're-ple'no (double-flowered). 10. Tarascon. 

 fo'liisvariega? tis (variegated-leaved). 10. Britain. 

 macroca'rpa (large-fruited). 10. Britain. 

 microca'rpa (small-fruited). 10. Britain. 

 ova' to. (egg- fruited). 10. Britain. 

 purpu'rea (purple). 5-10. Pink. Leaves dark 



purple. 1903. 

 subcorda'ta (somewhat-heart-shaped). 2-3. White. 



April. California. 1889. 

 ta'rda (late). 3-4. May. Eastern Texas. 

 triflo'ra (three-flowered). 8-10. White. May. 



China ; Burma. " Japanese Plum." 

 Satsu'ma (Satsuma). 8. White. 

 Watso'ni (Watson's). 3-6. White. April. Nebraska 



to Arkansas. 1894. " Sand Plum." 



CHERRIES (Cerasus). 



P. a'cida (acid). 20. White. April. Europe. 

 dumo'sa (bushy). 4-6. White. April. 

 fio're ple'no fo'liis variega'tis (double, leaves varie- 

 gated). White. April. 

 hu'milis (humble). White. April. 

 Mara' sea (Marasca). White. April. Europe. 



1827. 



, Pyramida'lis (pyramidal). Branches erect. 1886. 

 ,, ,, salicif o'lia (willow-leaved). Leaves narrow. 

 semperflo'rens (ever-flowering). 15-20. White. 



Summer. 1822. " All Saints Cherry." 

 umbraculi'fera (umbrella-bearing). 4. White. 



April. Upright dense, rigid bush. 

 A'vium (birds'). 40-60. White. April. Europe 



(Britain). " Gean," " Mazzard," " Wild Cherry." 

 asplenifo'lia (Asplenium-leaved). White. April. 

 decuma'na (long). Leaves long. 1866. 

 dura'cina (hard). 20. White. April. S. Europe. 

 , fio' re ple'no (double-flowered). 20. Double white. 



April. 



julia,' na (Julian). 20. White. April. S. Europe. 

 lacinia'ta (deeply-cut). 20. White. Leaves 



deeply cut. April. 

 macroca'rpa (large-fruited). 40-50. White. 



April. Switzerland. 

 na'na (dwarf). White. April. 

 pe'ndula (drooping). 10. White. April. S. 



Europe. 1821. 

 pramo'rsa (bitten). 

 Besse'yi (Bessey's). 2-3. White. May. N.W. 



United States'. 1900. " Sand Cherry." 

 borea'lis (northern). See P. PENNSYLVANIA. 

 cane'scens (grey). 3. White, tinted rose. March. 



Szechuen, China. 1904. 

 Cefrasus (Cerasus). 10-20. White. April. Europe 



(England). " Wild or Dwarf Cherry," " Morello 



Cherry." 



persiciflo'ra (Peach-flowered). 

 Rhe'xii fio're ple'no (Rhex's-double). 10-20. 



Double white. April. 

 Chatntzce'rasus (Ground Cherry). 3-8. White. May. 



Europe. 1597. " Ground Cherry." 

 pe'ndula (drooping). " Weeping Ground 



Cherry." 

 refle'xa (reflexed). 3-5. White. May. Branches 



drooping. 

 variega'ta. (variegated). 3-6. White. May. 



Leaves variegated. 



depre'ssa (depressed). See P. PUMILA DEPRESSA. 

 fenzlia'na (Fenzlian). 5-10. White. February, 



March. Caucasus. 

 hu'milis (humble). White. April. China. 1873. 



P. japo'nica (Japanese). 2-3. Pale blush. March, 



April, May. China and Japan. 1810. 

 Engle'ri (Engler's). 2-3. Pale flesh. March to 



May. Fruit scarlet, igro. 

 fio're a'lbo ple'no (double- white-flowered). 2-3. 



Double white. N. China. 1846. 

 ,, flo're ro'seo ple'no (double-rose-flowered). 2-3. 



Double rose. Japan. 1810. 

 prtz'cox (early). Seedling from P. japonica 



sphcerica. 1892. 

 ,, sphafrica (spherical). Fruit globose, vinous red. 



1887. 

 Thunbe'rgii (Thunberg's). 2-3. Rose. March to 



May. 1910. 



,, lannesia'na (Lannesian). See P. PSEUDO-CERASUS. 

 Maximowi'czii (Maximowicz's). 15-25. White. 



Fruit crimson. Japan. 1893. 

 ,, microca'rpa (small-fruited). White. April. Persia, 



&c. 

 miquelia'na (Miquelian). 10. Pale pink, nearly 



white. March, April. Japan. 1888. 

 n^flMte'nsis(Nepaul). 20. White. May. Himalaya. 



1820. Half-hardy. 

 occidentals (western). 20. White. W. Ind. 1629. 



Stove evergreen. 



,, panicula'ta (panicled). See P. PSEUDO-CERASUS. 

 ,, parace'rasus (nearly-related-cherry). 10-15. White. 



May. Japan. 1909. 

 pe'ndula (drooping). 10-15. Pink- March. Japan. 



1871. " Rose-bud Cherry." 

 ro' sea (rosy). See P. PENDULA. 

 pennsylva'nica (Pennsylvania). 20-30. White. May. 



N. Amer. 1773. " Wild Red Cherry." 

 saximonta'na (stony-mountain). 4-8. White. 



May. N. Amer. 1908. 



prostra'ta (prostrate), i. Pink. April. Mediter- 

 ranean region ; Orient. 1802. 

 ,, Pse'udo-ce'rasus (bastard-cherry). 6-15. White. 



April, May. China and Japan. 1821. 

 flo're lu'teo ple'no (double-yellow-flowered). See 



P. SERRULATA FLORE LUTEO PLENO. 



Wa'tereri (Waterer's). 6-10. Double white. 



April, May. 



,, Pu'ddum (Puddum). 10-15. May. Himalaya. 

 pu'mila (dwarf). 3-4. White. May. N. Amer. 



1805. " Sand Cherry." 

 depre'ssa (depressed). 1-2. White. May. Stem 



procumbent : branches erect. 

 sali'cina (vrillow-leaved) . 4. White. April. China. 



1822. 

 Sarge'nti (Sargent's). 10-15. White. May. Japan. 



1897. 

 semperflo'rens (ever-flowering). See P. ACIDA SEMPER- 



FLORENS. 



,, serrula'ta (finely-sawed). 4-15. White. April, May. 



China and Japan. 1822. 

 ,, fio're a'lbo ple'no (double- white-flowered). 4-15. 



Flowers semi-double, white. 

 fio're lu'teo ple'no (double-yellow-flowered). 4-15. 



Flowers pale primrose, semi-double. 

 fio're ro'seo ple'no (double-rose-flowered). 4-15. 



Deep rose, semi-double. Darkest and finest variety. 

 grandifio'ra (large-flowered). 4-15. Large 



greenish- white, passing to pale yellow. Japan. 



1903. 

 ,, Hisaku'ra (Hisakura). 4-15. Semi-double, pale 



rose-red. Japan. 1902. 



Iroia'ye (Iroiaye). 4-15. Japan. 1905. 

 James H. Veitch. See P. SERRULATA FLORE ROSEO 



PLENO. 



,, Mano'ga (Manoga). 4-15. Japan. 1905. 



Osa'ka (Osaka). 4-15. Japan. 1905. 



,, sine'nsis (Chinese). See P. JAPONICA. 



,, spharoca'rpa (spherical- fruited). 10. White. June. 



Trop. Amer. 1820. Stove evergreen. 

 subhirte'lla (slightly hairy). 5-10. White. April. 



Japan. 1868. 



,, Susqueha'nce (Susquehana's). See P. PUMILA. 

 tortuo'sa (twisted). 3. March. Asia Minor, &c. 

 vulga'ris (common). See P. CERASUS. 



BIRD CHERRIES (Padus). 



P. Ca'pollin (Capollin). See P. SEROTINA SALICIFOLIA. 

 Ca'puli (Capuli). See P. SEROTIXA SALICIFOLIA. 

 cornu'ta (horned). 10. White. May. Himalaya. 1842. 



