NURSERIES Inc. * Monroe, Mich. 
1OIsr YEAR 

1-9 10-29 30-249 
CRATAEGUS cordata - See Crataegus phaenopyrum 
CRATAEGUS calpodendron tomentosa — PEAR HAWTHORN - 
15'. Spreading small tree, gray bark, elon- 
gated red fruit. 
y 5-6 Lie oe) Ceres e.00) 
y 8-10 ft. 5.90 5.29, 5.00 
CRATAEGUS crusgalli - COCKSPUR THORN - 40'. May-June. 
Branches wide spreadi’s. The red fruit often 
remains on the branches until spring. Glossy leaves, 
assuming orange and sca:let colors in fall. 
y 4-5 ft. Reko e200 Fs lie to 
x 5-6 ft. 3.00 Rs ld . e200 
x 6-8 ft. 4.00 3.75 3.50 
x 8-10 ft. 6.00 5.50 5.00 
y 10-12 ft. 8.00 7.90 7.00 
CRATAEGUS intricata (coccinea) - Thicket Hawthorn - 
20'. White flowers, red fruit. 
x 6-8 ft. 4.CS 5.79 3.50 
x 8-10 ft. 5.00 5.20 5.00 
CRATAEGUS mollis - DOWNY HAWTHORN - 30'. April-May. 
One of the most decorative Hawthorns with large 
leaves. The showy fruits drop after ripening. 
z o-6 ft. 3.00 PAS (Nam arg) 8 
x 6-8 ft. 4.00 5./9 ~ 3.90 
x 8-10 ft. 6 .00 5.90 5.00 
z 10-12 ft. 8.00 1290" 77.00 
y 12-14 ft. PLSOUS LO. 9007 110),00 
CRATAEGUS monogyna —- SINGLESEED HAWTHORN - 30! 
Similar in growth to Crataegus oxycantha 
x 4-5 ft. rare) 2.00) dD 
x 95-6 ft. 3.00 Relo 2.00 
x 6-8 ft. 4.00 3.75 $8.50 
z 8-10 ft. 6.00 5.90 5.00 
CRATAEGUS oxycantha - ENGLISH HAWTHORN - 18'. 
Scarlet fruit, strong spines, useful in creating 
an impenetrable hedge. An excellent ornament 
for the yard. 
z 3-4 ft. 2.00 
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