JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 195 9 95 



256429 to 256482— Continued 



256482. Xanthostemon oppositifolius F. M. Bailey Myrtaceae. 

 (No data). 



256483 to 256485. Malus sylvestris Mill. Malaceae. 



Common apple. 



From Sweden. Scions presented by the Balsgard Fruit Breeding Institute, 

 Fjalkestad. Received Apr. 3, 1959. 



256483. 'Ingrid Marie O.P.' BM 6029. 



256484. 'Ingrid Marie' X 'Filippa'. BM 31021. 



256485. 'Yellow Transparent' X 'Red Ananas'. 



256486 to 256488. Vitis vixifera L. Vitaceae. European grape. 



From France. Cuttings presented by Maclet-Botton, Yillefranche-en-Beaujolais, 

 Rhone. Received Apr. 3, 1959. 



256486. 'Burdin 7061'. 



256487. 'Burdin 7705'. 



256488. 'Joannes Seyve 26-205'. 



256489 to 256492. Mespiltjs germanica L. Malaceae. Medlar. 



From Great Britain. Trees presented by the John Innes Horticultural Institute, 

 Bayfordberry Hertford, Herts, England. Received Apr. 6, 1959. 



256489. 'C. M. Asnieresii'. 256491. 'C. M. Bonnieri'. 



256490. 'C. M. Batesonii'. 256492. 'C. M. Burnnii'. 



256493 and 256494. 



From the British West Indies. Seeds presented by R. S. Cowan, Trinidad. 

 Received Apr. 6, 1959. 



256493. Anemopaegma chrysoletjcum (H. B. K.) Sandwith Bignoniaceae. 



256494. Onohualcoa heliocaltx (O. Ktze.) Sandwith Bignoniaceae. 



256495 to 256501. 



From the United States. Plants presented by the Missouri Botanical Garden, 

 St. Louis, Missouri; now growing at the United States Plant Introduction 

 Station, Glenn Dale, Md. Numbered Apr. 6, 1959. 



256495. Acer carpinifolium Sieb. & Zucc. Aceraceae. Hornbeam maple. 

 Formerly from Japan. An ornamental with foliage resembling Carpinus. 



256496. Carpinus turczaninovii Hance Betulaceae. Hornbeam. 



Formerly from the Arboretum, Kornik, Poland. A small tree grown for 

 autumnal foliage. 



256497. Cornus mas L. Cornaceae. Cornelian-cherry. 

 Formerly from Ankara, Turkey. 



256498. Cotoneaster racemeflora var. nttmmularia (Fisch. & Mey.) Dipp. 

 Malaceae. 



Formerly from Ankara, Turkey. Deciduous species; fruit red, in clusters. 



256499. Magnolia salicifolia (Sieb. & Zucc.) Maxim. Magnoliaceae. 



Anise magnolia. 



Formerly from Toyama Prefecture, Japan. A variable species. 



256500. Platanus orientalis L. Platanaceae. Oriental planetree. 

 Formerly from Turkey. 



