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2)hus leinoinei, Nos. 52649 to 52657), which deserve a place in eveiy 

 nursery of ornamental plants in America. 



The botanical determinations of these introductions have been made 

 and the nomenclature revised by H, C. Skeels and the descriptive 

 and botanical notes arranged by G. P. Van Eseltine, who has had 

 general supervision of this inventory. Miss Patty Newbold has 

 assisted in the compilation of descriptive notes. 



David Fairchild, 

 Agricultural Explorer in Charge. 



Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction, 



Washington, D. C, November 20, 1922. 



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