trues c: yellow 2nd brown reticles long, margined, 



glandular, pubescent dowers, which appear about the middle 

 of April and when the leaves are two-thirds or more grown, pro- 

 duced in simple, few-iiowered corymbs : pedicels and hypanthium 

 pubescent: sera's Long, glandular, mostly serrate, rerlexed 



after anthesis : stamens 20, the anthers small, bright purple : 

 fruit, which ripens About the urst of September, short-oval or 

 slight.'.;.- pyrhcrm. c-::~= thick. 11-15™ long, red at maturity, 

 the flesh orange-yellow, soft : nutlets mostly 3-4, about 8™™ 

 long, the lateral surfaces nearly plane hypo style f=— long. 



->.:.-.r 5 -:.^ .z -_ z ns zrz-zrs in --rocs md on rids 

 Alabama to northwester- 3 ferric. Apparently nrst 

 C 5. Sargent at Girard, Alabama. April :;. iogo. an. 

 Mr. C. L. Boynton at Phoenix C::y Alabama :ype Loc 

 Georgia. 



Tie type ~a:er::; SsJ:c is preserved in :he 5:. 



:r:m eastern central 

 Uected by Professor 

 ibsequently found by 

 r). and at Rockmart, 



oval or ob ovate, the blades i-5-3-5 an long, 7 mm —j^ m broad, acute 

 at the apex, narrowed or contracted at the base, the borders 

 glandular, broken by several large, shallow, blunt or rounded 

 lobes : they are glabrous at maturity, hrm to subcoriaceous in 

 texture, dull to bright creen. fading with tones of yellow, brown 

 and orange pe:::le = 5-: f "~ ling, margined, glandular: flowers 

 produced in simple. :ew-rlowered corymbs : pedicels and hypan- 

 thium sparsely pflbse-pubes :ec: sepals about 3™ long, entire 



falls about the end 0: August, sub globose, 10—12™™ in diameter, 

 at maturity yellow or orange, sometimes flushed with red, the 



