12 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



54709 to 54725— Continued. 



54713. " Inkyo. An earl.v-flowering variety with medium-sized white 

 flowers and large fruits." 



54714. "Joshn. A midseason variety, with small, light-red, double flow- 

 ers and large fruits." 



54715. " Kichirobei. A midseason variety with medium-sized white 

 flowers followed by large fruits." 



53716. " Ko tnume. A midseason variety with rather small white flow- 

 ers and very small fruits." 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 45881. 



54717. " Koshu. A rather late-flowering variety producing small white 

 flowers and very small fruits." 



54718. " 2Iasiii. A late-flowering variety with rather small white flow- 

 ers; the fruits are large." 



54719. " Rinshu. A double-flowered variety, with medium-sized, light- 

 red flowers produced late in the season. The fruits are large." 



For previous introduction, see S.' P. I. No. 45876. 



54720 and 54721. " Shidare." 



54720. "A red-flowered form with drooping branches and rather 

 small light-red flowers produced late in the season." 



54721. "A white-flowered midseason form with drooping branches, 

 rather small flowers, and small fruits." 



54722. " Shira Kaga. A variety with medium-sized, clear-white flowei*s 

 produced rather late in the season. The fruits are large." 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 45SS0. 



54723. " Tama mume. A midseason variety producing medium-sized 

 white flowers with green calyxes. The rather large fruits are clear 

 green." 



54724. " Unnjit. An early-flowering double variety suitable as an orna- 

 mental pot plant. The very croolied branches bear medium-sized white 

 flowers." 



54725. " Yoro. A rather late-flowering variety producing rather small 

 light-red flowers and medium-sized fruits." 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 45877. 



54726. Hydnocarpus anthelminthica Pierre. Flacourtiacese. 



Maikrabao. 



From Chiengmai, Siam. Seeds collected by J. F. Rock, Agricultural 

 Explorer of the United States Department of Agriculture. Received 

 February 25, 1922. 



"(December 29, 1921.) This is a large tree about 50 to 80 feet in height, 

 found along stream beds north of Chiengmai in northern Siam. and is appar- 

 ently a new variety. It differs from the southern Siamese form in the fruit, 

 which is chestnut brown and neither velvety nor strongly lenticellate. The 

 staniinate flowers are on long pedicels and have no rudimentary ovary, but the 

 pi.stillate flowers, which are on shorter pedicels and occur in the axils of young 

 (this year's) shoots, have five short ster;ie anthers. The fruits are from 11 

 to 12 inches in circumference and contain from 20 to 35 seeds. They ripen in 

 November, but fruits may be found on the trees all the year round." (Rock.) 



Th!s tree yields an oil similar to that of Taraktogenos kurzii; the latter Is, 

 however, the source of the true chaulmoogra oil. 



54727. Ampelocissus impertalis (Miqiiel) Planch. Vitacese. 

 (Vitts imperialis Miquel.) 



From Buitenzorg, .lava. Seeds presented by Dr. W. M. Docters van 

 Leeuwen, director. Botanic Gardens. Received February 18. 1922. 



