HISTORY, PROGENY, AND LOCATIONS OF CRABAPPLES 21 



Grown from seed collected in 1892 near Mororan in Hokkaido, 

 Japan, by C. S. Sargent, former director of the Arnold Arboretum. 

 Introd. into cultivation by the Arnold Arboretum. 



Locations: (C), (J). 



M. sargentii cv. Rosea 



Selected at the Arnold Arboretum from a group of seedlings 

 numbered 1 B.H.S. received in 1921 from the Parks System, 

 Rochester, N.Y. 



Named and introd. by the Arnold Arboretum. Differs from 

 species by having reddish-pink flower buds. 



Description: Flowers; expanding buds reddish pink, open white, 

 approx. 3.5 cm. across. Fruit; dark red, approx. 1 cm. in diam. 



Locations: (C), (J). 



Progeny of M. sargentii cv. Rosea: 

 M. cv. Mary Potter (Sax) 



M. sieboldii (var. arborescens) Rehd. 



Render in Sargent, PL Wilson. 2: 294 (1915). Illus: E. H. 

 Wilson, America's Greatest Garden, 38 (1925). — Hab. Syns: 

 Pyrus baccata Thun. ; Crataegus alnifolia sensu Regel, non Sieb. 

 & Zucc. ; Crataegus cavaleriei Leveille & Vaniot ; Pints subcrataegi- 

 folia Leveille; Photinia rubro-lutea Leveille; Malus toringo f. 

 typica Matsum. ; Crataegus taquetii Leveille ; Pyrus esquirolii 

 Leveille ; Malus toringo Nakai ; Malus sieboldii var. koringo b. 

 vulgaris Koid. Because the taxonomic characters of M. sieboldii 

 var. arborescens, defined by Rehder (46), have been documented 

 by Asami (1) as occurring also in the species, this variety is to be 

 regarded as a synonym of M. sieboldii. 



Introd. into cultivation by the Arnold Arboretum from seed 

 collected from Japan by C. S. Sargent in 1882. Habitat: mountains 

 of Japan and Island of Quelpart, Korea. 



Locations: (C), (H), (J). 



M. sieboldii cv. Fuji 



Jefferson in Amer. Hort. Mag. 47: 22-25 (1968). Introd. by the 

 U.S. National Arboretum, U.S. Dept. of Agr., Washington, D.C. 



For 26 years, cv. Fuji was an unnamed crabapple in the National 

 Arboretum crabapple collection. It was received in 1942 from the 

 U.S. Plant Introduction Station, Glenn Dale, Md. The parent plant 

 (U.S.D.A. Plant Introduction No. 325156), at Glenn Dale, is ap- 

 proximately 40 years old and stands 28 ft. tall with a spread of 46 

 ft. Origin of the parent plant is unknown. 



