180 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 



235127 to 235143^Continued 



235141. Scabiosa japonic a Miq. Dipsacaceae. 



Col. No. 452. Open meadow above Shibuyu Onsen, Nagano Prefecture. 

 Elevation 780 meters. Biennial; flowers pale to dark purple, sometimes white 

 to pink; 2 inches across. 



235142. Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.) Baill. Magnoliaceae. 



Chinese magnolia-vine. 



Col. No. 467. Along road below Shibuyu Onsen, Yatsugatake Mountains, 

 Nagano Prefecture. Elevation 1,500 meters. Vine; flowers whitish, in June; 

 berries orange-red, in October. 



235143. Sorbus rufo-ferruginea Schneid. Malaceae. Mountain-ash. 



Col. No. 462. At edge of fields, usually as understory, above Shibuyu Onsen. 

 Elevation 1,850 meters. Small tree; foliage bright red. underside reddish-brown; 

 fruits bright red. 



235144. Lonicera syringantha Maxim. Caprifoliaceae. 



Lilac honeysuckle. 



From the United States. Plant growing at the United States Plant Introduction 

 Station, Glenn Dale, Maryland. Numbered Oct. 23, 1956. 



From an unknown source. 



235145 to 235155. 



From Great Britain. Bulbs presented by the Jodrell Laboratory, Royal Botanic 

 Gardens, Kew, England. Received "Oct. 23, 1956. 



235145. Allium sp. Liliaceae. 



235146. Allium angulosum L. 



235147. Allium carinatum L. 



235148. Allium galanthum Kar. & Kir. 



235149. Allium rotundum L. 



235150. Allium scorodoprasum L. 



235151. Allium sp. 



235152. Allium sp. 

 K.314. 



235153. Allium sp. 

 K. 3144. 



235154. Allium sp. 

 K. 2967. 



235155. Allium sp. 



235156 and 235157. 



From Belgium. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry and Harry Schoth, Agricultural 

 Explorers, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, 

 Beltsville, Md. Received Oct. 24, 1956. 



235156. Festuca elatior L. Poaceae. Meadow fescue. 



Col. No. 16100. Lemberge. July 24, 1956. Improved commercial strain; 

 hay type. 



235157. Lolium multiflorum Lam. Poaceae. Italian ryegrass. 

 Col. No. 16111. Lemberge. July 24, 1956. Improved commercial strain. 



235158. Dioscorea bulbifera L. Dioscoreaceae. Yam. 



From the United States. Tubers planted at the United States Plant Introduction 

 Garden, Savannah, Georgia. Numbered Oct. 24, 1956. 



Originally from the Isle of Hope, Chatham County, Georgia. 



