266 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 



229363 to 229399. 



From New York. Plants distributed by the Regional Plant Introduction Station, 

 New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva. Numbered Oct. 18, 

 1955. 



Native and naturalized northeastern species collected by the University of Maine, 

 Agricultural Experiment Station, Orono; New York Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 Geneva; University of New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, Durham. 



229363 to 229372. Bromtjs inermis Leyss. Poaceae. Smooth brome. 



From Griswold Farm. Claremont, N. H. Collected from 10 to 12 years old 

 stands. 



229363. No. 1. 229368. No. 6. 



229364. No. 2. 229369. No. 7. 



229365. No. 3. 229370. No. 8. 



229366. No. 4. 229371. No. 9. 



229367. No. 5. 229372. No. 10. 



229373. Kalmia polifolia Wang. Ericaceae. Bog-laurel. 



No. B-4. Wallace Cove Bog, Lubec, Maine. Plants compact; flowers large, 

 clear pink and deep purplish-pink. 



229374. Rhododendron canadense (L.) Torr. Ericaceae Rhodora. 



No. B-3. Wallace Cove Bog, Lubec, Maine. Flowers purple to deep reddish 

 purple; petals large. 



229375 and 229376. Rhododendron maximum L. Rosebay rhododendron. 



From Standish, Cumberland County, Maine. About 1 mile south of Sebago Lake, 



229375. No. B-l. Seedlings from a vigorous colony, locally known as the 

 "White group". 



229376. No. B-2. Seedlings from a vigorous colony, locally known as the 

 "Pink group". 



229377 to 229391. Rubus canadensis L. Rosaceae. Blackberry. 



From New Hampshire. 



229377 to 229384. Smooth type. 



229377. No. D-l. Packer's Falls Rd., Strafford County, Durham. Plants 

 vigorous; stems smooth; inflorescences nonglandular. 



229378. No. 2. Pittsburg, Coos Country, Clarksville. Plant smooth with 

 slender prickle; inflorescence glabrous or nearl}- so, dark purple; completely 

 dormant in April. 



229379. No. 3. North Stratford. Canes tall, vigorous, dark purplish-red 

 with scattered prickles; inflorescence smooth, glandular. 



229380. No. 4. Franconia. Along river in gravelly loam and by roadside 

 in village. Plants to 6 feet high; inflorescence nearly glabrous. 



229381. No. 5. Franconia Notch, Franconia. About 2 miles south of 

 Profile. Canes to 6 feet high, vigorous, no prickles; inflorescences perfectly 

 smooth, glandular. 



229382. No. 1. Along Simon's Stream, Columbia, Coos County, and open- 

 ings along wooded road. Canes nearly smooth, purplish; inflorescences 

 nonglandular. 



229383. No. 2. Along edge of Simon's Stream, Coos County. Canes nearly 

 smooth, purplish; inflorescences nonglandular. 



229384. No. 3. South along edge of Simon's Stream, Coos County. Canes 

 nearly smooth, purplish; inflorescences nonglandular. 



229385 to 229391. From New York. Thornless type. 



229385. No. 12. South Hill, Virgil. 



