1911. Passiflora stjberosa. Passionflower. 



From France. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, December, 1898. (1 pack- 

 age.) 

 A vine, native of Florida, having greenish flowers and purple fruits. 



1912. Phytolacca dioica. Bella sombra. 



From France. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, December, 1898. (2 pack- 

 ages.) 



A tree, native of Japan, affording much shade, of very rapid growth, and half 

 hardy. It is suitable for trial in the South. Called " bella sombra" or "belhanibra." 



1913. OAESALPINIA G1LLIESII. 



From France. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, December, 1898. (2 pack- 

 ages.) 



Native of Buenos Ayres; a leguminous shrub 3 to 6 feet high, bearing yellow 

 flowers with beautiful tufts of violet stamens. It is propagated from both cuttings 

 and seeds. Of value as an ornamental in the South. 



1914. OAESALPINIA PULCHERRIMA. 



From France. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, December, 1898. (1 pack- 

 age.) 



Native of India; a shrub 9 feet high; tender; bearing red flowers in beautiful 

 terminal clusters. It is tit for trial in Florida and California. 



1915. Poinciana regia. Royal poinciana. 



From France. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, December, 1898. (1 pack- 

 age.) 



A most beautiful leguminous tree from Madagascar ; well known in tropical Florida ; 

 very sensitive to frost. 



1916. Protea mellifera. 



From France. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, December, 1898. (1 pack- 

 age.) 

 Variety " alba." (See No. 1917.) 



1917. Protea mellifera. 



From France. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, December, 1898. (I pack- 

 age.) 

 Variety "rubra." A South African bush, useful both as an ornamental and as a 

 bee plant. For the South. 



1918. Trachelospermtjm. 



From France. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, December, 1898. (1 pack- 

 age.) 

 An ornamental apocynaceous shrub received as "Bhynchospermum japonicum." 



1919. Campomakesia aromatic a. 



From France. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, December, 1898. (1 pack- 

 age.) 

 A myrtaceous tree, native of the West Indies. Ornamental. For trial in the South. 



1920. Psiditjm. G-uava. 



From France. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, December, 1898. (1 pack- 

 age.) 

 Perhaps Campomanesia guaviroba; received as " Psidium yuamrola" a name we are 

 unable to verify. A small myrtaceous fruit tree for the South. 



