404 ARBORETUM ET FRULICETUM BRITANNICUM. 
Flowers white, disposed in terminal corymbose panicles. Fruit small, 
smooth. — Evergreen trees ; natives of Asia and America, requiring the 
same garden treatment as Cratze‘gus (on which all the species may be 
grafted), except that the species are somewhat more tender, and are best 
grown against a wall even in the climate of London. 
@ 1. P. serruva'ra Lindl, The serrulated-leaved Photinia. , 
Identification. Lindl. in Lin. Soc. Trans., 13. p. 103. ; Dec. Prod., 2. p. 631.; and Don’s Mill., 2. 
. 602. 
‘Saionijine: Crate‘gus glabra Thunb. Fl. Jap. 205., Bot. Mag., Lodd. Bot. Cab., Colla Hort. Ripul. 
Engravings. Bot. Mag., t. 2105. ; Bot. Cab., t. 248.; Colla Hort. Ripul., t. 36.; the plate of this 
species in Arb. Brit., Ist edit., vol. vi. ; and our jig. 733. 
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733. Photfnia serrulata. 
Spec. Char., §c. Leaves oblong, acute. serrulated. Pedicels longer than the 
calyx. Buds large, red. (Dec. Prod.) An evergreen shrub or lowtree. Ja- 
pan and China. Height 12 ft. to 15ft. Introduced in 1804. Flowers 
white ; April and May. Fruit ?; rarely produced in England. 
The young shoots and leaves are remarkable for their deep red, or ma- 
hogany colour ; and the decaying leaves exhibit this colour much more in- 
tensely, mixed with a fine yellow or scarlet. Altogether ‘it forms a very 
splendid plant, when trained against a wall; or, in warm sheltered situations, 
as astandard. It is commonly grafted or budded on thorn stocks; and it 
also does well upon quince stocks. In the neighbourhood of London it flowers 
between the middle of April and the middle of May ; but it has not yet pro- 
duced fruit in England. The largest and oldest plants are at White Knights, 
where it was planted in 1804; and, in 1835, formed a large bush or tree, 
nearly 15 ft. high. 
aw 2, P. ansputiro‘Lia Lindl. The Arbutus-leaved Photinia. 
Identification. Lindl. in Lin. Soc. Trans., 13. p. 103. ; Dec. Prod., 2. p. 631.; Don’s Mill. 2. p. 602 
Synonyme. Crate‘gus arbutifdlia dit. Hort. Kew. ed. 2. vol. 3 p. 232. 
mgravings. Bot. Reg., t. 491.; and our fig. 734. 
