10 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 166 



245007 and 245008. Glycine max (L.) Merr. Soybean* 



245007. H. 49. 



245008. "Yellow Keleehe'. 



245009 to 245023. Brassica oleracea var. capitata L. Brassicaceae. 



Cabbage. 



From France. Seeds presented by Vilmorin-Andrieux, Paris. Received Jan- 

 uary 16, 1958. 



All Savoy type except where noted. 



245009. 'Autumn Glory'- 



245010. 'Blood Red Early'. (Erfurt) Dutch type. 



245011. 'Curled Oxheart'. 



245012. 'Dark Red Niggerhead'. Dutch type. 



245013. 'Dwarf Early Green Curled'. 



245014. 'Early Round'. ( Solid Ulm ) . 



245015. 'Extra Early Midsummer'. 



245016. 'Hardy Winter Drumhead'. 



245017. 'Iron Head'. 



245018. 'Large Aubervilliers'. 



245019. 'Large Red Drumhead'. Dutch type. 



245020. 'Large Vertus Drumhead'. 



245021. Late March. ( Vilmorin ) . 



245022. 'Roidel'Hiver'. 



245023. 'Snow Resisting'. (Vilmorin). 



245024 to 245047. 



From the United States. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduc- 

 tion Station, Glenn Dale, Md. Numbered January 16, 1958. 



Presented by the Missouri Botanic Garden, St. Louis, Mo. 



245024. Acer capillipes Maxim, ex Miguel Aceraoeae. Maple. 

 Originally from the Rochester Parks, N.Y. Tree small ; bark striped. 



245025. Acer carpinifolittm Sieb. & Zucc. Hornbeam maple. 

 Originally from Yamagata-gun, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. 1953. 



245026. Buxus sempervirens L. Buxaceae. Common box. 



'Agram'. Chance seedlings from seed collected near Skoplje in the Vardas 

 River Valley, Yugoslavia ; originally from the United States. A fastigiate 

 form. 



245027. Carpinus turczaninovii Hance Betulaceae. Hornbeam. 



From the Kornik Arboretum, Kornik, Poland. Tree symmetrical, deciduous ; 

 excellent autumn coloration. 



245028. Cornus mas L. Cornaceae. Cornelian-cherry 

 Near Ankara, Turkey, 1953. 



245029. Cornus tjrbiniana Rose Dogwood. 



Original seeds collected near the border of Tamaulipas and Nueva Leon, 

 Mexico, 1948. Elevation 4,500 ft. Tree or shrub, wild specimens to 50 ft. 

 high; leaves ovate-elliptic to 6 inches long, acuminate, glabrate above, pale 

 beneath and sericeous-strigillose ; flower heads pedunculate, bracts white and 

 petallike, oblong or narrowly obovate to 2 inches long; fruit red. 



245030. Cotoneaster racemiflora var. nummularia (Fisch. & Mey.) Dipp. 

 Malaceae. 



