THE APPLE. 229 
m its fruit, which is rather larger, and of a fine amber or golden 
yellow. Both this and the red are beautiful ornaments to the 
fruit garden in summer and autumn, and are equally esteemed 
for preserves and jellies. September. 
Quite a number of seedlings have been raised from the Sibe- 
rian Crab in this country, mostly of larger size—some by Mr 
Manning, of Salem, and several by Mr. ‘Thompson, of’ Catskill, 
scarcely. deserving of special notice here. 
Dovsie Frowerine Curnesz Cras. . 
Pyrus Spectabilis. Arb. Brit. 
3 Malus Spectabilis. N. Duh, 
Double flowering Apple. 
This very beautiful crab tree from China, which produces a 
small green fruit, of no value, is highly admired for its showy 
blossoms. These are large, tipped with deep red in the bud, but 
when open, are of a pale rose. colour, semi-double, large, and. 
produced in fine clusters, It is an exceedingly ornamental, 
small tree, growing from ten to twenty feet in height, — 
Dovstz Warr Siserian Cras. 
Baccata fructa flore pleno alba, a 
Fruit three fourths of an inch high, and one and a quarter 
broad, roundish, irregular, swollen on one side. Stalk one third 
of an inch long, obliquely inserted at the surface, eye large, even 
with the surface, closed. Colour red carmine on the sunny side, 
green on the shaded side, covered with a white bloom. Flowers 
large double white, very ornamental. (Leroy in Hort.) 
Currant CRAB. 
Pomme Groseille. 
The fruits of this kind of apple are of the size of Currants, and 
are borne like them in clusters; they are round, a little compress- 
ed towards the ends. Stem about half an inch long. Colour red, - 
-slightly striped with deep red; it is ornamental in its flowers ag 
well as its fruits. (Leroy in Hort.) 
Porpie Siperran Crap. 
Baccata fructa purpurea or rosea. 
Fruit about one inch high, and one and a half broad, oblate. 
Stem two thirds of an inch long, slender, inserted in a large 
cavity, Colour beautiful reddish purple on the sunny side, cover- 
ed with a bloom, the shaded side less brilliant, and the whole 
surface speckled with some grey dots, Flesh, like all the crabs, 
coarse and harsh. (Leroy in Hort.) ; 
