48 A GARDEN FLORA 
CRATZEGO-MESPILUS. Rosaceee. 
C.-m. grandiflora. France. 
Height 14 feet, spread of branches 15 feet. A 
little tree, with the leaves of a Mespilus and the 
flowers of a glorified Crataegus. It flowers towards 
the end of May. 
CRATA2GUS. Rosacese. 
C. arkansana. Central Arkansas. 
Height 11 feet. It came in 1912 from Meehan, 
Philadelphia, U.S.A., with several other Thoms, 
among them being C. mollis, C. submollis, C. viridis, 
Planted in the Arboretum. 
C. Carrierei. Garden origin. 
Height 18 feet. Planted in the Arboretum 1901. 
C. coccinea. N. America. 
Height 15 feet. Planted in the Lower Arboretum 
1912. 
C. Crus-galli. Cockspur Thorn. E. North America. 
Height 17 feet. Perhaps the best Crataegus at 
Nymans. Planted in the Lower Arboretum 1901. 
C. mollis. Red Haw. Central United States. 
Height 8 feet. Planted 1913. 
C. orientalis. Orient. 
C. Oxyacantha. Hawthorn, May. Europe, Britain. 
„ pink and red varieties. 
„ var. prsecox. Glastonbury Thom. 
C. punctata. E. North America. 
Height 18 feet. Planted 1914. 
C. submollis. E. Massachusetts. 
Height 7 feet. Planted 1913. 
C. viridis. S.E. United States. 
Height 7 feet. Planted 1913. 
*C. sp., 5597 Forrest. 
CRINTJM. Amaryllidacese. 
*C. longilolium. Cape of Good Hope. 
Syn. C. capense. 
The Crinums have been planted in a border near 
the Shrub House especially made for these bulbous 
