INVENTORY. 



22511. Pueraria thunbergiana (S. & Z.) Benth. Kudzu. 



From Yokohama, Japan. Purchased from L. Boehmer & Co. Received 

 April 4, 1908. 



See No. 22341 for description. 



22512. ROLLIXIA ORTHOPETALA A. DC. 



From Para, Brazil. Presented by Prof. C. F. Baker, Musen Goeldi, Caixa 

 Postal No. 399, through Mr. (). W. Barrett. Received April 4, 1908. 



"The finest anonaceous fruit of tropical America." (Baker.) 



"Tree 30 to 40 feet high; leaves oblong, acuminate, acute at base; corolla 

 1 inch in diameter, greenish yellow. Fruit size of an infant's head, greenish 

 yellow : flesh white, sweet. Grows in flooded woods along the Amazon." 

 ( Ma >-t ins.) 



22513 to 22523. 



From Bridgetown, Barbados, British West Indies. Presented by Mr. John 

 Ft. Bovell, superintendent. Agricultural Department, at the request of 

 the Imperial Commissioner of Agriculture for the West Indies, through 

 Mr. O. W. Barrett. Received April 4, 190S. 



22513. Milady. 22519. Gerennj Barbados. 



22514. Banana tannia. 22520. Leefman. 



22515. Red tac-u. 22521. Button tannia. 



22516. (Unknown.) 22522. Gray Jack. 



22517. Choice Marquis. 22523. White Leftman. 



22518. China eddo. 



"A collection of taros and yautias which are grown extensively as wet-land 

 crops in Barbados. Procured for the collection of these plants in Florida." 

 (Fairchild.) 



22524 to 22527. Juglaxs spp. Walnut. 



From Baumschulenweg, near Berlin, Germany. Purchased from Mr. L. 

 Spath. Received March 28, 1908. 



Notes taken from Mr. L. Spath's catalogue for 1907-1908. 



22524. X JUGLANS INTERMEDIA PYRIFORMIS Carr. (J. NIGRA X REGIA?) 



A hybrid with large, multi-pinnate, light green leaves. 



22525. X JUGLANS INTERMEDIA VILMORIXIANA Carr. ( J. NIGRA X REGIA ? ^ 



A beautiful and imposing tree, perfectly hardy. 

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