100 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 160 



201856 to 201883— Continued 



201879 to 201881. Vicia faba L. Fabaceae. Broadbean. 



201879. Qum. 



201880. Southwestern Iran. 



201881. Yazd. 



201882 and 201883. Vicia sativa L. Common vetch. 



201882. Mashak. 



201883. Ordinary type. 



201884 to 201895. 



From Israel. Seeds obtained through Wayne Miles, Tivon. Received June 18, 

 1952. 



201884. Aristida ciliata Desf. Poaceae. 

 Mountains, central Negev. 



201885. Aristida plumosa L. 

 Turaibe, Negev. 



201886. Bromtjs sp. Poaceae. 



Near Matzarbo. Collected by A. T. Semple. 



201887. Dactylis glomerata L. Poaceae. Orchard grass. 

 East and north of Gaza, Egypt, in Israel. 



201888. Oryzopsis coerulescens (Desf.) Hack. Poaceae. 

 Eight miles east of Haifa. 



201889. Panicum turgidum Forsk. Poaceae. 

 Ras-Raman, Negev. 



201890. Pennisetum ciliare (L.) Link. Poaceae. Buffelgrass 

 Vadi El Amiran, Negev. 



201891 and 201892. Phalaris tuberosa L. Poaceae. 



201891. Four miles west of Safiya. 



201892. Six miles east of Majdal. 



201893. Poa sinaica Steud. Poaceae. 

 Vadi Nafah, Negev. 



201894. Stipa fontanesii Pari. Poaceae. Needlegrass. 

 Rahme Plain, Negev. 



201895. Stipa parvielora Desf. 

 Rahme Plain, Negev. 



201896 to 201898. Khododendron. Ericaceae. 



From Maryland. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Gar- 

 den, Glenn Dale. Numbered June 18, 1952. 



A collection of Glenn Dale hybrid azaleas. 



201896. Luna. Plant spreading, eventually up to 5 feet high ; leaves dark 

 green; flowers 2 to 3 in a head, Sy 2 inches across, similar to Alight and 

 Welcome, but with darker rose margins (almost Tyrian rose) and darker 

 blotch and white eye. Season mid-May to late May. 



201897 and 201898. Rhododendron simsii var. vittatum X Louise. 



201897. Cinderella. Mature plant habit tall and flat topped, 6 feet high, 

 semi-deciduous ; flowers 2 to 3 in a head, 2 to 2% inches across, white, so 

 heavily covered with Eugenia to acajou red stripes as to give the effect 

 of white stripes on red ground. Season mid-April. 



201898. Satrap. Flower exactly like that of Cinderella except that it is 

 lightly striped, giving a typical peppermint-stick effect. 



