HISTORY, PROGENY, AND LOCATIONS OF CRABAPPLES 43 



Location: (B). 



cv. Kerr 



M. baccata . 



M. X robusta' 



M. prunifolia-i 



Unknown- 



cv. Dolgo 



cv. Malinda (Apple)— i 



Unknown 



cv. Haralson (Apple)- 



= cv. Kerr 



Introd. by Experimental Farm, Canada Dept. of Agr., Morden, 

 Manitoba, Canada, from a cross made by W. L. Kerr in 1938. Form- 

 erly Morden 352. 



Description: Flowers; single, white. Fruit; yellow and red, 

 approx. 4 cm. in diam. 



Locations: (C), (I). 



cv. Kibele* 



A chance seedling originating before 1949 on the south edge of 

 Springfield, 111. Later moved to the back yard of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. 

 Kibele for whom it was named. Formerly Morton Arboretum 

 #447-59. Disease free (41). 



Introd. by Clarice Hickox, Springfield, 111. 



Location: (0). 



cv. Kingsmere 



M. sieboldii X M. pumila var. niedzwetzkyana. 



Introd. by Central Experimental Farm, Canada Dept. of Agr., 

 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Originated from a cross made by Miss 

 Isabella Preston in 1920. Named in 1930 for Lake Kingsmere in 

 Ontario, Canada. Considered by Arie den Boer (22) to be "one 

 of the loveliest of all Canadian hybrids." 



Description: Flowers; single, expanding buds deep carmine, 

 open purplish pink, approx. 5 cm. across. Fruit; crimson over 

 purplish brown, shaded side greenish brown, approx. 3 cm. in 

 diam. 



Locations: (0), (P). 



cv. Kit Trio 



M. ioensis 



cv. Mercer* (Apple) 



cv. Kit Trio 



lis— | 

 r n — I 



Unknow 



cv. Sweet Russet (Apple) — ' 

 Introd. in 1938 by South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Sta- 



