MALUS ioensis, Hv. Becute, CrABAPPLE (plena), 20 
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Double pink fragrant flowers like small roses in late 
May. 
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xMALUS micromalus, Mincer Crasaprce, 15-20 ft. 
A handsome small tree of upright habit, deservedly 
popular for its fine pink flowers. Bright yellow fruit 
September-October. 
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MALUS purpurea, Hv. Evry Crapappve, 15-25 ft. 
Vinous-red flowers in May, and handsome purple 
fruit. 
MALUS robusta, Cuerry Craparr_e, 20-30 ft. 
Large white flowers in May followed by fine red 
fruit. One of the larger growing Crabapples. 
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MALUS robusta, Hv. Cotumn Cuerry CrapapPLe, 
20-30 ft. 
Rare upright form. Fine for small gardens. 
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MITCHELLA repens, ParrripGeserry, 3-4 in. 
White flowers in June or July, scarlet fruit in Sep- 
tember. Fine little native evergreen groundcover for 
shady or semi-shady locations. 
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MORUS alba tatarica, Russian Mutserry, 30-50 ft. 
Small tree with bushy head. The small red fruit is 
most attractive to birds. 
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MYRICA pensylvanica (carolinensis), NorrHeRN 
BaysBerry, 3-8 ft. 
Spreading undershrub, fine for borders or roadside 
planting. The curious waxy-white fruit is used for 
making the famous Bayberry candles. 
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