PI. 220. 
THE LARGE-FRUITED HAWTHORN OF GUATEMALA. 
(CRATAEGUS STIPULOSA STEUD.) 
In the markets of Guatemalan towns this Manzanilla is a common 
fruit. It comes from the highlands, where it is extensively used 
for the preparation of jams and jellies, for which purpose its deep 
yellow, applelike fruits are admirably suited. The flavor of these 
fruits resembles that of our own hawthorn, but is somewhat 
better. This species ought to thrive in California and Florida. 
See S. P. I. No. 43430. (Photographed by Wilson Popenoe at 
Antigua, Guatemala, October 20, 1916; P16885FS.) Natural size. 
