
CRATAEGUS arnoldiana, Arnotp Hawrnorn, 15-20 
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Small ornamental trees forming a broad irregular 
crown. Large white flowers in early May, and large 
scarlet or crimson fruit in August-September. 
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CRATAEGUS coccinoides, Kansas Hawruorn, 20-25 ft. 
Compact clusters of white flowers in May, followed 
by lustrous dark crimson fruit in early October. 
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CRATAEGUS crusgalli, Cockspur Hawrnorn, 20-30 ft. 
Attractive in bloom, with white flowers in May or 
June. Bright red fruit in Fall and Winter. Leaves 
turn to orange and scarlet in Fall. Numerous slender 
thorns make it useful where an inpenetrable hedge 
is desired. 
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CRATAEGUS oxyacantha, Hy. Paurts Scarter Haw- 
THORN, 15-25 ft. 
One of the most brilliant small flowering trees, with 
double bright scarlet flowers in late May. 
5-6 ft. B&B 
CRATAEGUS phaenopyrum, Wasuineron Haw- 
THORN, 20-380 ft. 
One of the very best Hawthorns, with profuse white 
flowers in May-June, and lustrous scarlet fruit in 
September-October. 
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CRATAEGUS prunifolia, Puumirar Hawruorn, 10- 
15 ft. 
White flowers in May, scarlet fruit in Autumn. Shiny 
green leaves. 
5-6 ft. B&B 
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Grandfather Mountain, in North Carolina where some of our most rare 
and beautiful native plants are found. 
Per 10 
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54.00 
