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228076 to 228148— Continued 



228125 to 228128. From the Horticultural Field Station, Miimachi, Kurume. 

 Sept. 12, 1955. 



228125. Osmanthus heterophtllus D. Don) P. S. Green Oleaceae. Varie- 

 gated. 



228126. Osmaxthus fortcxei Carr. 



Variegated. 



228127 and 228128 Cryptomerta .tapoxica (L. U) D. Don Pinaeeae. 



Common cryptomeria. 



228127. 'Okino-sugi'. Dwarf: branch tips white. 



228128. 'Mejiro-sugi'. 



228129 to 228148 From Chinka Garden, Angyo, Saitama Prefecture. Sept. 13, 

 1955. 



228129 to 228138. Camellia japoxtca L. Theaceae. Common camellia. 



228129. 'Ara-jishi'. Pink with white blotch: very early. 



228130. 'Bokuhan'. Pink with white center: anemone type. 



228131. •Hatsu-arashi'. White, early. 



228132. 'Karaito'. Pink, semi-double: cold hardy. 



228133. 'Komyo'. Deep pink, single: midseason. 



228134. 'Kuro-tsubaki\ Dark red. 



228135. 'Shibori-otome'. White, pink striped: full double. 



228136. 'Some-kawa'. White with, pink stripes: full double. 



228137. Tngoto-ro-tsuki'. White, single; midseason. 



228138. 'Tobiri-otome'. White, with pink stripes: full double. 



228139 to 228148. Camellia sasanqua Thunb. Sasanqua camellia. 



228139. 'Beni-suzume'. Pink, small: midseason. 



228140. 'Ginryu'. White with blush pink: double. 



228141. •Hana-daijin'. 



228142. 'Kan-tsubaki'. 



228143. 'Kara-koromo'. Red, double, early. 



228144. 'Kinka-zan'. Light pink, irregular and fluted petals. 



228145. •Kyo-nishiki'. White, with pink stripes, single, midseason. 



228146. •Xiarumi-gata". Pink, single, irregular, center large. 



228147. 'Sanga-no-t-u'. Pink, with white spots, single, early. 



228148. 'Yae-gasumi'. Blush pink, large double. 



228149. Juglaxs regia L. Juglandaceae. Persian walnut. 



From California. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Station, 

 Chico. Numbered Sept. 26, 1955. 



From P. I. 125195. Tree escapes spring frost: bears heavily: nuts mature early; 

 valuable as a parent. 



228150 to 228183. 



From Iowa. Seed- received by the United States Regional Plant Introduction 

 Station, Ames. 



Presented by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics' farm delegation of 1955. 

 Numbered Sept. 27, 1955. 



