Malus micromalus: (Kel.). Rather rare Japanese variety. 
Very early. Small pyramidal tree. Small pale pink flowers 
followed by light yellow fruit. 
Malus robust a: (Kel.). One of the earliest of the white 
flowering Crabs that will develop into a tree. The flowers are 
very fragrant and the fruit is a dull red, varying in size. 
Malus Sargentii: (Kel. F.). Small shrub growing naturally 
on the borders of salt marshes, the lower branches close to the 
ground. Flowers in umbels of pure white, followed by wine 
colored fruit. 
Malus prunifolia BinJci: (Kel.). Wide spreading small tree 
with pink flowers and yellow fruit. Excellent variety to plant. 
Malus atrosanguinea: (Kel.). This has the habit of 31. 
floribunda, of which it is probably a hybrid. Its brilliant red 
flowers are very beautiful. 
Primus triloba: (B. & A., And.). Small, regular tree with 
pin buds opening to white flowers, the stalk and calyx of which 
remain red. 
Prunus tomentosa : The earliest cherry to bloom. Pink buds ; 
the calyx is red and makes a pleasing contrast with the white 
petals. 
Prunus subhirtella: (F. And.). The spring flowering Cherry Prunus 
of Japan. Pink, drooping blossoms. Very lovely, developing 
into a large tree. 
Prunus subhirtella pendula: (F.). "Weeping Japanese 
Cherry. Better known than the P. subhirtella. 
Prunus americana: (Kel.). "White flowers. Fine variety 
for thickets. 
Crataegus Oxycantha: English Thorn. (B. &. A. F.). 
Single white flowers. Makes a good hedge. 
Crataegus Oxycantha Paulii: Paul's Scarlet Thorn. (F. ; 
B. & A. ; And.). Excellent variety with deep crimson flowers. 
Crataegus Oxycantha alba plena: (B. & A.; And.). Double 
white. 
Crataegus Crus-galU: (Cockspur Thorn). (A.; B. & A.; 
Kel.). Native species. Foliage turns good color. 
Crataegus mollis: (A.; B. & A.; Kel.). Flowers have a red 
disk. 
Crataegus punctata: (A.; B. & A. : Kel.). Large flowers; p mrn(I ,„ r „ 
horizontal branches. 
Crataegus cor data : (A. ; B. & A. ; Kel.). Washington Thorn. 
Flowers in June. 
Crataegus nitida: (Kel.). White flowers. Fruit persists 
late in the fall. One of the best. 
Crataegus Arnoldiana : (A.; B. & A. ; Kel.). Flowers in 
May. Excellent variety. The fruit is large and red and ripens 
in early September. This is considered one of the handsomest 
Thorns in the fall. 
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