INVENTORY 



28325 and 28326. Agave spp. Zapupe. 



From Tampico, Mexico. Purchased from Mr. Mordelo L. Vincent. Received 

 July 5, 1910. 



Suckers of the following: 



28325. Agave lespixassei Trelease. 



Vincent. "A fiber-producing agave, similar in appearance to sisal, with 

 leaves 4 to 5 feet long, light green, armed with reddish marginal spines. Yields 

 its first crop of leaves for fiber three to five years after planting and annual or 

 semiannual crops thereafter for three to five years. The fiber is of the same 

 class as the sisal of commerce, but is finer and more flexible. 



"This variety, developed on the island of Juana Ramirez, is regarded as one 

 of the best of the half-dozen different kinds of zapupe cultivated in that region. 

 It can be cultivated successfully only in places free from severe frost in winter. " 

 (Lyster II. Dewey.) 



28326. Agave zapupe Trelease. 



• Estopier. "A fiber-producing agave, similar in appearance to the henecmen 

 cultivated in Yucatan, but with more slender leaves. The leaves are 4 to 5 feet 

 long, glaucous, and with dark-reddish marginal spines. The first crop of leaves 

 may be cut three to five years after planting and annually or semiannually 

 thereafter for three to five years, when the plant will send up a flower stalk 

 bearing bulbils and then die. It may be propagated by both bulbils and suck- 

 ers. The fiber is similar to sisal and may be used for the same purposes, viz, 

 binder twine and other hard-fiber twines. 



"Cultivated most extensively in the vicinity of Tuxpam, Vera Cruz, Mexico, 

 where it is called ' zapupe azuV because of its bluish leaves. The variety Estopier 

 has been improved somewhat by cultivation. Like all of the agaves cultivated 

 for the production of fiber, it requires a climate practically free from frost." 

 (Lyster H. Deiuey.) 



28327. Catha edulis Forsk. Khat. 



From Edinburgh, Scotland. Presented by the regius keeper, Royal Botanic 

 Garden. Received July 5, 1910. 

 Plants. See No. 24714 for previous introduction, and No. 28825 for description. 



28328 to 28330. 



From Kandawglay, Rangoon, Burma, India. Presented by the secretary of the 

 Agri-Horticultural Society of Burma. Received July 2, 1910. 



Seeds of the folio-wing: 



28328. Phyllanthus emblica L. Emblic myrobalan. 

 See No. 25724 for description. 



28329. Terminally bellerica (Gaertn.) Roxb. Belleric myrobalan. 

 See No. 25541 for description. 



28330. Termixalia chebula Retz. Black myrobalan. 



See No. 25542 for description. 



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