202 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 



235567 to 235576. 



From Japan. Plants collected by J. L. Creech, Agricultural Explorer, Plant In- 

 troduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. 

 Received Nov. 14, 1956. 



Collected in Nov., 1956. 



235567. Asarum sp. Aristolochiaceae. 



Col. No. 575. Along bank, Rokko-san Alpine Park, Kobe. Small, wild 

 plant; leaves green, faintly mottled. 



235568. Camellia japonic a L. Theaceae. Common camellia. 



Col. No. 574. Along mountain road, Rokko-san, Kobe. Plant cultivated; 

 late flowering, June 15 to 20, single, red. 



235569 to 235573. Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze Theaceae. Tea. 



National Tea Experiment Station, Kanoya, Shizuoka Prefecture. Culti- 

 vated, vegetative selections. 



235569. Col. No. 567. 'Yabu- 235571. Col. No. 569. 'Beni- 

 kita'. homare'. 



235570. Col. No. 568. 'Tama- 235572. Col. No. 570. Y-2 

 midori'. 235573. Col. No. 571. Z-l. 



235574. Ilex mutchagara Makino Aquifoliaceae. Holly. 



Col. No. 578. Kyoto University Botanic Garden, Kyoto. Evergreen tree 

 to 20 feet high; leaves ovate-lanceolate; fruits black. 



235575. Pyrus serotina Rehder Malaceae. Pear. 



Col. No. 579. Kyoto University Botanic Garden, Kyoto. Scions of true 

 wild species, almost extinct in Japan. 



235576. Saccharum spontanetjm L. Poaceae. Sugarcane. 

 Col. No. 577. Kyoto University Botanic Garden, Kyoto. 



235577 and 235578. Coffea arabica L. Rubiaceae. 



Arabian coffee. 



From China. Seeds presented by the Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction , 

 Nan Hai Road, Teipei, Taiwan. Received Nov. 14, 1956. 



235577. A. var. 'Ta-ku'. Originally from the mountains of Java. 



235578. B. var. 'X'. From the Yunlin Hsien Economic Farm. 



235579 and 235580. Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae. 



Common wheat. 



From Italy. Seeds presented by the University of Pisa, Pisa. Received Nov. 14,, 

 1956. 



235579. 'Cremona'. 



235580. 'Marchetti 112'. 



235581 to 235584. 



From Japan. Seeds collected by J. L. Creech, Agricultural Explorer, Plant 

 Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. 

 Received Nov. 15, 1956. 



235581. Cornus sp. Cornaceae. 



Col. No. 573. In Korahuen Park, Okayama City. Small tree with profuse 

 orange-red fruits, about 0.5 inch long, fleshy; possibly of Chinese origin. 



235582. Dendropanax trifidus (Thunb.) Makino ex. Hara. Araliaceae. 



Col. No. 572. Near Okayama City. A handsome, small, wild, evergreen 

 tree; leaves entire or divided, 3 to 5; suited for shady locations. 



