274 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 



242182 to 242194— Continued 



242187. Ilex aquifolium L. English holly. 



Col. No. 5244. 'Ferox Aurea'. Staminate plant; leaves ovate, strongly 

 coarse spine-toothed, undulate-margined, margins recurved, upper surface of 

 the leaf, spiny towards the tip. 



242188. Ilex X altaclarensis Dallim. 



Col. No. 5240. 'Donningtonensis'. Leaves irregularly coarse toothed, tip 

 often recurved. (Staminate) 



242189 to 242191. Ilex aquifolium L. English holly. 



242189. Col. No. 5246. 'Latispina'. Staminate plant; leaves irregularly 

 shaped, sometimes oblique at the tip, margins variously undulate, spiny. 



242190. Col. No. 5242. 'Scotica'. Twigs purplish ; leaves faintly undulate- 

 margined, entire, tip obtuse or spiny, thick. (Staminate) 



242191. Col. No. 5250. (Unnamed cultivar). Leaves coarsely spine- 

 toothed, with a narrow yellowish-green margin. 



242192. Ilex franchetiana Loes. 



Col. No. 5251. Large evergreen shrub; leaves elliptic to oblanceolate. 

 Grown under Wilson 148. 



242193. Ilex franchetiana Loes. 



Col. No. 5248. Leaves evergreen, elliptic, finely serrate, tip acuminate. 



242194. Ilex X altaclarensis Dallim. 



Col. No. 5245. Leaves strongly and coarsely spine-toothed, undulate. 



242195. Euphorbia lancifolia Schlecht. Euphorbiaceae. 



From the United States. Plants growing at the U.S. Plant Introduction Garden, 

 Glenn Dale, Md. Numbered September 16, 1957. 



Originally obtained through Mrs. Linda Burgess, Bethesda, Md., and Dr. 

 Donovan Correll, Renner, Texas. 



242196 to 242203. Linum usitatissimum L. Linaceae. 



Common flax. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by the State Research Farm, Werribee, 

 Victoria. Received September 16, 1957. 



Fibers cultivars. 



242196. 'Currong W-275-A'. 



242197. 'Standard W-276-A'. 



242198. 'W 6261FKA-14'. 



242199. 'W 8041CC-3'. 

 Oil cultivars. 



242200. 'Hazeldean'. 



242201. <H 39 Seln'. 



242202. 'Lin de Tunise'. 



242203. 'Uruguay'. 



242204 to 242226. 



From Scotland. Cuttings collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant 

 Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received 

 September 17, 1957. 



From the Royal Botanical Garden, Edinburgh. 



242204. Gazania X splendens Henderson Asteraceae. 



Col. No. 5267. Perennial; flowers deep orange with a black eye. 



