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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



104625 to 104661— Continued. 



104633. Allium fominianum 

 chenko. 



Mis- 



A name for which a place of publica- 

 tion and a description have not been 

 found. 



For previous introduction see 90599. 



104334. Allium pulchellum Don. 



An onion with narrow-linear leaves 

 about 1 foot long and a rather dense 

 umbel of bell-shaped, violet flowers. 

 Native to Asia Minor. 



For previous introduction see 93153. 



104635. Allium sativum L. Garlic. 



A variety with white flowers. The 

 Chinese use both the leaves and scapes 

 as a vegetable. 



For previous introduction see 

 103701. 



104636. Althaea nudiflora Lindl. Mal- 

 vaceae. 



A biennial 6 feet high, with large, 

 roundish cordate, 3-lobed, rough-hairy 

 leaves and large white flowers. Native to 

 the Altai Mountains, Siberia. 



sp. 



L. Apia- 

 Celery. 



Astera- 



sp. 



Astera- 



104637. Apium graveolens 

 ceae. 



104638. Capsicum annudm L. Solana 

 ceae. Common redpepper 



Variety longum. 



104639. Chrysanthemum 

 ceae. 



From Antakiya. 



104640. Chrysanthemum 

 ceae. 



From Asia Minor. 



104641. Daucus carota L. Apiaceae. 



Carrot. 



104642. Digitalis nervosa Steud. and 

 Hochst. Scrophulariaceae. Foxglove. 



A perennial foxglove with entire oblong- 

 lanceolate leaves and small yellowish flow- 

 ers in long dense racemes. Native to the 

 Caucasus. 



104643 to 104647. Iris spp. Iridaceae. 



104643. Iris germanica L. 



A collection of mixed varieties. 



104644. Iris lurida Ait. 



An iris of the section Pogoniris, with 

 slightly glaucous leaves 1 foot long and 

 three or four flowers in a cluster. The 

 outer segments are obovate cuneate, 

 dead purple at the top, veined with dull 

 purple on a yellowish ground below, 

 while the inner segments are dull pur- 

 ple and narrower. Native to south- 

 eastern Europe. 



104645. Iris sintenisii Janka. 



A beardless iris of the same general 

 type as Iris graminea, with tufted ever- 

 green leaves about 12 inches long and 

 flower stalks little higher than the 

 leaves. The flowers are blue purple 

 with red purple on the style branches 

 and hafts. Native to southeastern 

 Europe and Asia Minor. 



For previous introduction see 91821. 



104625 to 104661— Continued. 



104646. Iris sp. 



Received under the name 

 bergii." 



104647. Iris sp. 



'thun- 



104648. Rheum undulatum L. Polygon- 

 aceae. Rhubarb. 



104649. Rubus CORbanus Miquel. Rosa- 

 ceae. Korean raspberry. 



A deciduous shrub 8 to 10 feet high, 

 native to China and Chosen, with erect 

 or arching, stout biennial stems. The 

 pinnate leaves, 6 to 10 inches long, are 

 usually composed of seven ovate, dark 

 lustrous-green, coarsely toothed leaflets. 

 The small fruit, varying in color from red 

 to nearly black, is edible but of poor 

 flavor. 



104650. Rubus leucodermis Doug. Rosa- 

 ceae. 



An erect shrub 3 to 6 feet high, found 

 in open woods in the northwestern 

 United States. The leaves are usually 

 trifoliolate, the small white flowers are 

 in few-flowered corymbs, and the black 

 hemispherical fruits are one-half inch in 

 diameter. 



104651 to 104658. Salvia spp. Mentha- 

 ceae. Sage. 



104851. Salvia algeriensis Desf. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 104584. 



104652. Salvia bulleyana Diels. 



A perennial 12 to 18 inches high, with 

 cordate, triangular-ovate, or hastate 

 leaves 2 to 3 inches long and purplish- 

 blue flowers in racemes. Native to the 

 mountains of Yunnan, China, between 

 6,200 and 7,000 feet altitude. 



104653. Salvia carduacea Benth. 



A perennial a foot or more high, with 

 white-woolly stems and leaves. The pin- 

 natifid leaves have spiny, acuminate 

 teeth. The lilac flowers are in remote, 

 dense whorls. Native to California. 



104654. Salvia verticillata L. 



A stout perennial 3 feet high, with 

 white-woolly basal leaves 6 inches or 

 more long, usually entire, and white 

 flowers in remote whorls. Native to 

 Asia Minor. 



104655. Salvia przewalskii Maxim. 



A white-hairy shrub, 2 feet or more 

 high, with entire, ovate, acute leaves 

 and blue flowers in 6- to 10-flowered 

 whorls. Native to Asia Minor. 



104656. Salvia jurisici Kosanin. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 104589. 



104657. Salvia roemeriana Scheele. 



A perennial sage 1 or 2 feet high, 

 with leaves roundish or reniform cor- 

 date, coarsely toothed or incised. The 

 deep-scarlet nowers, about 1 inch long, 

 are in few-flowered whorls. Native 

 to Texas and Mexico. 



104658. Salvia tiliaefolia Vahl. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 104592. 



