Inventory 41, Seeds and Plants Imported. 



Plate IV. 



Fruiting Branches of a Recently Introduced Chinese Prinsepia (Prinsepia 

 uniflora). (See S. P. I. No. 39432.) 



'J'li i« dry-land spiny shrub should be adapted to the extremes of drought and cold of the < ; r< -h t 

 Plains area and the extreme Southwest. Its fruit* are dark red in color and vary a good 

 deal in size and in degree of acidity and amount of pulp, [t is probably capable of consider- 

 able improvement l>v selection, i Photographed by Frank N. Meyer, Fuchengchen, Shansi, 

 July 21, 1914; P18147FS.) Natural Bize. 



