I Lc.if, un.lrr Mle i I.ral upprr si.le ; Fruit 4 Triiit cut to show seo.is 5 



THE COCKSPUR THORN (Crat^^us Crus-galli) 



Copious white hlooin conceals the leaves in early June. The thorns are slender and strong, becoming 6 to 8 inches long and 



branched on old limbs. The leaves are leathery and polished, narrowly obovate, I to 4 inches long 



THE RED HAW {Crat^gus mollis) 



The large red haws, which ripen in early September, are fuzzy around the base of the incurving calvx tips. The fruit stems and 



leaf linings are pubescent. In spring the new growtli is thickly coated with white hairs 



