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20001 to 20229— Continued. 



20124. (Undetermined.) 



From near Tchang-so-ng, northern Korea. "(No. 399a, July 20, 1906.) 

 A shrub with rather large leaves, growing in shady ravines." (Meyer.) 



20125. Cakagana sp. 



From the mountains at the source of the Tumen River, northern Korea. 

 (No. 400a, Aug. 27, 1906.) 



20126. JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS. 



From Liaoyang, Manchuria. "(No. 401a, June 4, 1906.) This tree 

 thrives but poorly at Liaoyang, it being too cold for it." (Meyer.) 



20127. Lespedeza sp. 



From Tchien-shan Mountains, Manchuria. "(No. 402a, June S, 1906.) 

 A small, ornamental shrub, bearing many racemes of rosy colored flowers ; 

 thrives on high, dry land. Of use in gardens and along embankments as 

 a low, ornamental shrub." (Meyer.) 



20128. Salix sp. Willow. 



From the mountains of northern Korea. "(No. 403a, Aug. 15, 1906.) 

 For description see No. 529 (S. P. I. No. 19527)." (Meyer.) 



20129. (Undetermined.) 



From the mountains of northern Korea. "(No. 404a, Aug. 20. 1906.) 

 A woody climber, with large, light green leaves and bearing panicles of 

 small, whitish green flowers, followed by large quantities of three-winged 

 seeds. Apparently can stand low temperatures, as it is even found on 

 high mountain tops." (Meyer.) 



20130. (Undetermined.) 



From northern Korea. "(No. 405a, Aug. 11, 1906.) Seed of a low 

 bush growing on wet, peaty soil and having glossy green, ovate, lanceo- 

 late leaves and bearing scarlet berries." (Meyer.) 



20131. Azalea sp. Azalea. 



From the mountains near Musan, northern Korea. "(No. 406a, July 

 16, 1906.) A shrubby Azalea bearing pale purplish flowers, found grow- 

 ing in the mountains." (Meyer.) 



20132. (Undetermined.) 



From the mountains of northern Korea. "(No. 407a, July 20, 1906.) 

 A low, ornamental shrub looking like a Spiraea, but with raspberry-like 

 leaves, found growing in profusion along a shady road." (Meyer.) 



20133. Rhamnus sp. Buckthorn. 



From the mountains of northern Korea. "(No. 40Sa, Aug. 28, 1906.) 

 An ornamental Rhamnus, with broad, light green leaves, growing usu- 

 ally as a large shrub, but seen occasionally as a small tree." (Meyer.) 



20134. Rhamnus sp. Buckthorn. 



From the mountains of northern Korea. "(No. 409a, Aug. 15, 1906.) 

 A small-leaved Rhamnus of very dense growth. Well adapted for use 

 as a hedge and for dwarfing and clipping purposes." (Meyer.) 



20135. Rhamnus sp. Buckthorn. 



From the mountains of northern Korea. "(No. 410a, Aug. 20, 1906.) 

 A small-leaved Rhamnus of not as dense growth as the preceding; other- 

 wise the same remarks apply to it." (Meyer.) 

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