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Locations: (B), (Q). 



Progeny of M. ioensis cv. Nevis : 



M. cv. Wakonda (Hansen, N. E.) 



M. cv. Wecota (Hansen, N. E.) 



M. cv. Wetonka (Hansen, N. E.) 



M. cv. Wiyuta (Hansen, N. E.) 



M. cv. Wotanda (Hansen, N. E.) 



M, ioensis cv. Nova 



Received by The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, 111., in 1928 from 

 Augustine Nursery, Normal, 111., as M. ioensis cv. Flore Plena 

 Nova. Name was subsequently changed to M. ioensis cv. Nova. 

 This introduction is considered by Arie den Boer (22) to be a 

 sport of M. ioensis cv. Plena, differing only in a deeper pink flower 

 color. Syns : M. ioensis cv. Flore Plena Nova ; M. ioensis cv. Plena 

 Nova; M. cv. Plena Nova. 



Introd. by The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, 111. 



Description: Flowers; double (18-35 petals), open rose pink, 

 approx. 4.5 cm. across, expanding buds pink. Fruit ; few, green to 

 greenish yellow, approx. 3.2 cm. in diam. 



Location: (D). 



M. ioensis var. palmeri Rehd. 



Render in Sargent's, Trees and Shrubs, v. 2, p. 232 (1913). Syn: 

 Pyrus ioensis var. palmeri (Rehd.) Bailey. 



Grown from seed sent to the Arnold Arboretum in 1910 by E. J. 

 Palmer, Webb City, Mo. Named for E. J. Palmer and introd. by the 

 Arnold Arboretum. Habitat: Missouri, Arkansas, and eastern 

 Oklahoma. Differs from species in its smaller, oblong, more thinly 

 pubescent leaves usually rounded at apex. 



Locations: (C), (J). 



M. kansuensis (Batal.) Schneid. 



Batalin in Acta Hort. Petrop. 13:94 (1893) as Pyrus kansuensis. 

 Schneider in Fedde. Repert. 3: 178 (1906); and in 111. Handb. 

 Laubh. 2: 1001 (1912). Syn: Eriolobus kansuensis (Batal.) 

 Schneid. 



Introd. by the Arnold Arboretum. Sent to Arnold Arboretum 

 in 1911 as seed Pyrus No. 4115A collected by E. H. Wilson in 

 Tachien-Lu, west Szechwan, China. Habitat: Kansu, Hupeh, and 

 Szechwan, China. Disease free (Jfl). 



Location: (C). 



