16 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 160 



199295 to 199303. 



From Formosa. Cuttings presented by Nelson H. Fritz, J. G. White Engineering 

 Corporation, Taipeh. Received Feb. 18, 1952. 



199295 and 199296. Camellia japonica L. Theaceae. 



199295. Hortensis. No. 1. Leaves elliptic, acuminate, very thick and shin- 

 ing, serrated, with short pedicels; flowers red, single, appearing in June 

 and February in Formosa. 



199296. Hortensis. No. 2. Flowers white with double petals. 

 199297 and 199298. Camellia reticulata Lindl. 



199297. No. 3. Leaves elliptic, margins wavy, serrated ; flowers red, double, 

 about 12 cm. in diameter, appearing in February and March in Formosa. 



199298. No. 4. Flowers white, double, appearing in February and March in 

 Formosa. 



199299. Rhododendron mucronatum (Blume) G. Don. Ericaceae. 



No. 1. Plant about 2 m. in height ; leaves oblanceolate ; leaves and young 

 twigs covered with brownish pubescence; flowers terminal, pure white, 

 funnelform. 



199300. Rhododendron indicum (L.) Sweet. 



No. 2. Flowers light purplish red with deep purplish red dots along the 

 center of the petals, funnelform ; blooming early, usually in June in Formosa. 



199301. Rhododendron makinoi Tagg. 



No. 3. Leaves elliptic, pubescent ; flowers pink, with deep-red dots along 

 the center of the petals, in terminal racemes. Fruit capsulelike. 



199302. Rhododendron linearifoliijm var. macrosepalum (Maxim.) Makino. 



No. 4. Plant about 2 m. in height; leaves elliptic, waxy, dark shining 

 green ; flowers terminal, deep-red, with a long-blooming period, usually be- 

 ginning in February in Formosa. 



199303. Rhododendron serpyllifolium (A. Gray) Miquel. 



No. 5. Small shrub about 1 m. tall; leaves very small, fine pubescence, 

 shining; flowers vermilion red, funnelform, small, blooming late. Suitable 

 for pot culture. 



199304 and 199305. 



From Peru. Seeds collected by A. F. Swanson, Office of Foreign Agricultural 

 Relations, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 

 Received Feb. 18, 1952. 



199304. Hordeum vulgare L. Poaceae. Common barley. 

 Spring barley. 



199305. Medicago sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. 



199306 and 199307. Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f. Eutaceae. Lemon. 



From Turkey. Seeds presented by the Subtropical Fruit Experiment Station, 

 Iskenderun. Received Feb. 19, 1952. 



199306. Lamas. 



199307. Molla Mehmet. 



199308. Sinocalamus lattflorus (Munro) McClure. Poaceae. 



Bamboo. 



From Formosa. Plants presented by Nelson H. Fritz, J. G. White Engineering 

 Corporation, Taipeh. Received Feb. 19, 1952. 



199309. Pentapetes phoenicea L. Sterculiaceae. 



From Pakistan. Seeds presented by Dr. B. Chatterjee, Sylhet. Received Feb. 

 20, 1952. 



