42 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



19630 to 19691— Continued. 



19630. M. SARGENTI. 



" M. sargenti was discovered by me in a salt marsh near Mororan, 

 Japan, in 1892. It is a rather small shrub, but very ornamental in 

 flower." 



19631. M. SYLVESTRIS. 



"M. sylvestris is sometimes called M. aceba, and by the older botanists 

 was considered a form, at least, of the common apple." 



19632. M. CRATAEGIFOLIA. 



"M. crataegifolia, sometimes called Cormus, is a rare Italian tree." 



19633. M. spectabilis var. (1615). 



"M. spectabilis var. is the double-flowered form of M. spectabilis, un- 

 known in cultivation and supposed to be a native of China." 



19634. M. zumi. 



"M. zumi is a native of the mountains of Japan, where I found it in 

 1S92 and introduced it into cultivation." 



19635. M. baccata (?). 



"M. baccata is the small-fruited crab of eastern Siberia." 



19636. M. ATROSANGUINEA. 



"il/. atrosangiiinea is probably a hybrid between M. toringo and M. 

 floribunda." 



19637. M. baccata X Malus (3519). 



19638. M. PRUNIFOLIA FRUTICO COCCINEA. 



19639. M. DENTICULATA (4627-1). 



19640. M. cashmerica (8S33/1). 



"M. cashmerica is a Himalayan species. It is growing well here and is 

 interesting as one of the few Himalayan trees that flourish in this 

 climate." 



19641. M. CORONARIA. 



"M. coronaria is our common species of the Eastern States." 



19642. M. BACCATA SANGUINEA. 



19643. M. SIBIRICA FRUTICO COCCINEA. 



19644. M. MICROCARPA. 



19645. M. malus, extra fruiting var. 



19646. M. SCHEIDECKERI. 



"M. scheicleckeri is a very fine seminal form of the double M. specta- 

 bilis." 



19647. M. sibirica (?). 



" Progress, Ottawa. Probably a baccata." 



19648. M. BACCATA PRUNIFOLIA (2553). 



19649. M. rivularis var. 



"M. rivularis var. is a very interesting plant, indeed, raised here from 

 seed many years ago collected in Oregon. It is quite distinct from M. 

 rivularis and gives some evidence of being a hybrid. It has not yet been 

 described or named." 



19650. M. PRUNIFOLIA. 



Extra-red fruit. "M. prunifolia is a Siberian species." 



