roPULAH ILOUA. 



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Moss K., H. I rut i fill ill, vnr. inKgivmi. 

 Wmitk I{.. I{. allxt, 

 Ykllow R., R. latea. 



(.'II ISA K., 11. Iiiiiiiit. 



i'liKUoKKK II. lit tho S..iith, A", htviijiUa. 



Mruui.oKA 11., /;. miiltijldra. 



Hawthorn. Ct-ntrrf/uii. 



(^iilyx with a Kl'>^"l!>r "^r p^nr-sliapcd tuWo colierent with tho a to 5-cellt'»l oviiry, nitikiiiK n ptinirt 

 uitli iiM iimMV i-M(t'ili'(l KtoniK. TriulH 5, miiinlisli. Styk-H j to;, 'riioiiiy .small tifos or Mliruhs. 

 FlowtTH in Hpiing, iimstly in coiymhs. v Sitf. or with ii nil variety of tin- cultivatr.l. 



1. Knci.ism H.wvthoun (I'l NVliiTK 'i'l. iKN). lifivfs oliovatf. with ii w.^.l^'o-Hliappil bano, lohcil 



anil cul ; stylos a or 3 ; fruit Hinall. coral rod. Cult, for Ih'iIkoh and orniitiH-nt. <'. Oxintciiiithn. 



2. AV.A.HiiiNcnoN M. T..11V.S Kroadly nvatr. triinoatt- or a little lieart-slmped lit the hiiHe, often cdeft 



or cut ; Htyi''.'< 3 ; friiitn ciirid-red. not lai>;er tlifin pea.s. S. ('. rii'iiniit. 



3. Sr.MiI.KT-Klirn'Ki) I(. Simmtli ; liavos rouiid-ovute, thin, toolla<l or cut, on slender Ntiilkn ; fruit 



Hcarlet, oval, .V in diameter. C. ri>rc/neii, 



4. 1*K.\|{ M. (or r.l..\('Kril<»iiN). Downy, at least when young; leavPH thirkish, oval, ovate, or 



wed;;e-ol)ovate, narrowed into a short or margined foot.stalk ; llowers large ; fruit lar(;e, 

 crimson, or oranire-red, eatuhie. ('. toiiiciiti'iici. 



5. CocK.si'iu II. Sniootli ; leaves wodgeohovato or invprsely lance-slniped, merely tootheil ahovn 



the middle, thick, shining ; fruit dark red ; thornu very long. C. Cniai/dlli. 



6. Si MMKli If. Rather downy ; leaves nhovate or wedge-shaped, often cut ; flowers few (2 to f>) ; 



fruit rather peiu-.shapcd, yellowish 01 reddish, W. V.jltirn. 



Apple. Pi/rus, ^i)falui<. 



1. Common AI'PI.K. Leaves ovate, serrate, downy beneath ; flowers white, tinged with pii k 



Everywhere cultivated. J'. Mnhi-i, 



2. SlBKUlAV Ck.mi A. Leaves ovate, serrate, smootli ; calyx smooth. Cult, occasionally. 1'. hnpniit, 



3. A.MKIUCAN CUAH-A. Leaves hmadly ovate av heartsliaped, cut toothed or somewhat lohed, 



suiouthish ; flowers rose-colour, sweet-scented : fruit greenish, fragrant (I'ig. 361). Common. W, 



J'. i'i>v<>iti'i)'ia, 



Mountain-Ash or Rowan Tree. Pi/ruK, ^Sorhua. 



lioth the wild and the foreign species are planted for the beauty of their bright scarlet fruits, ia 

 broad comiK)und cymes, ripe in autumn. Fl. white, summer. 



1. Amkuic'an ^L Leaflets 13 to 15, lance-shaped, taper-pointed, smooth. Wild, \. /*. Americiiua, 



2. EuuoPEAN M. Leaflets shorter, broader, paler, and not pointed ; fruit larger. /'. auciipdi-ia. 



duince. Ci/donla. 



I. Common Quince, Flowers single at the tips of the bianche.^, white; lobes of the calyx leaf-lika 

 and downy, as well as the ovate entire leaves ; fruit pear-shape<l. Cult. C. vul'jiirit, 



a. Japan Quince. Shrub, hardly of the same genus, for the flowers are on side spurs of the thorny 

 branches, earlier than the smooth leaves ; calyx top-shaped, with short lobes ; petals large and 

 red ; fruit like a small apple, very hard. Cultivated for ornament. C. Japunica, 



