18 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



4478. Torexia fourxieri. Torenia. 



From Naples, Italy. Received through Wulle & Co., February 28, 1900. 

 Princess Helena of Montenegro. Torenia with giant flowers. Distributed. 



4479. Torexia fourxieri. Torenia. 



From Naples, Italy. Presented by Wulle & Co., February 28, 1900. 

 The Bride. Distributed. 



4480. Ipomcea collata. 



From Naples, Italy. Received February 28, 1900. 



Ipomoe collata cinerea. A very delicately colored new hybrid with corolla irregular 

 like the Japanese sorts. 



4481. Ipomoea leari. 



From Naples, Italy. Received February 28, 1900. 

 Ipomcea leari perenne splendida. A remarkably rapid grower; very showy. 



4482. Brassica oleracea botrytis. Broccoli. 



From Naples, Italy. Received through Wulle & Co., February 28, 1900. 



Earl 1 1 Violet. Ripens in January. A spring and summer vegetable, like cauliflower, 

 but with green heads. 



4483. Brassica oleracea botrytis. Broccoli. 



From Naples, Italy. Received February 28, 1900. 



Febralino. Ripens in February. A spring and summer vegetable, like cauliflower, 

 but with green heads. 



4484. Foexiculum dulce. Sweet fennel. 



From Naples, Italy. Received February 28, 1900. 



Doux cle Boulogne. An excellent vegetable, which deserves trial by American 

 gardeners. 



4485. Fcexiculum dulce. Sweet fennel. 



From Naples, Italy. Received February 28, 1900. 

 Doux de Messina. (See No. 4484. ) 



4486. Lactuca satiya. Lettuce. 



From Naples, Italy. Received February 28, 1900. 



Scarlet Genezzano. "A black-seeded, variety; head very hard, brown, but yellow 

 inside. It lasts a long time and withstands the highest temperature* and drought. 

 Worthy of trial in all arid and semiarid regions." {Fair child.) 



4487. Allium cepa. Onion. 



From Naples, Italy. Received February 28, 1900. 

 Tripoli Barletta Wonder. A small, very early white variety. 



4488. Allium cepa. Onion. 



From Naples, Italy. Received February 28, 1900. 

 Silver-white Nocera. 



