1 nventory 49, Seeds and Plants Imported. 



Plate IV. 



The Granadilla of Guatemala. (Passiflora ligularis Juss., S. P. I. No. 



43437.) 



Several species of Passiflora are commonly knnwii as granadilla in tropical America. The one here 

 shown is grown in the Guatemalan highlands. It is found at high altitudes; hence, it should be 

 sufficiently frost resistant for cultivation in California and Florida. The white juicy pulp is sweet, 

 delicately flavored, and faintly perfumed. (Photographed by Wilson Popenoe, Oct. 19, 1916, at San 

 Lorenzo del Cubo, Guatemala; P16870rS.) 



