90 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 



256345 to 256375— Continued 



256365. Thelymitra antennifera Hook. f. Orchidaceae. Orchid. 



256366. Verticordia grandis Drumm. Myrtaceae. 



256367. Verticordia sp. 

 Shrub to 18 inches high. 



256368. Verticordia sp. 



Shrub to 18 inches high; flowers yellow. 



256369. Leptospermum sp. Myrtaceae. 

 Shrub to eight feet high; flowers precociously. 



256370. (Undetermined) . 



Flowers blue, three-petaled, tiny, fragile. 



256371. (Undetermined). 



Flowers cream-colored; markings red. 



256372. (Undetermined). 



Shrub to 10 feet high; flowers yellow, buttercup shape. 



256373. (Undetermined). 

 'Sun Dew Creepers'. 



256374. (Undetermined). 

 'Pride of the West'. Twining. 



256375. (Undetermined). 



256376. Glycine max (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. 



From India. Seeds presented by Howard L. Roach, New Delhi. Received Apr. 

 1959. 



256377 and 256378. 



From Italy. Cuttings presented by the Central Experiment Station, Department 

 of Forestry, Rome. Received Apr. 1, 1959. 



256377. Populus sp. Salicaceae. 

 No. 1-154. 



256378. Populus sp. 

 No. 1-262. 



256379 and 256380. 



From Nepal. Scions and seeds presented by G. N. Gibb, Katmandu. 

 Received Apr. 2, 1959. 



256379. Prunus sp. Amygdalaceae. 



Collected by the Charge de Affairs, British Embassy, Katmandu at 6,000 

 feet elevation. Cherry tree to 60 feet high; flowers red. 



256380. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Pear. 

 'Naspati'. Wild variety. 



256381. Citrus reticulata Blanco Rutaceae. Mandarin orange. 



From Hawaii. Scions presented by the Agricultural Experiment Station, Oahu. 

 Received Apr. 2, 1959. 



Tree perennial bearer, fruiting heavy in spring months; fruits large. A recently 

 developed variety which shows promise for commercial use in California. 



