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Mal- 



104899 to 104920— Continued. 



104909 to 104915. Cotoneaster spp. 

 vaceae. 



104909. COTONEASTER UNIFLORA Bunge. 



A dwarf deciduous shrub, 2 to 3 feet 

 high, closely related to G. integerrima, 

 and native to Siberia. The thin, 

 broadly oval to obovate leaves, less than 

 1 inch loug. are smooth above and 

 downy beneath when young. The sin- 

 .gle, usually solitary, white flowers are 

 followed by globose red fruits. 



For previous introduction see 102479. 



104910. Cotoneaster sp. 

 No. 2005. Hers. 



104911. Cotoneaster sp. 

 No. 2007. Hers. 



104912. Cotoneaster sp. 

 No. 2061. Hers. 



104913. Cotoneaster sp. 

 No. 3737. M. V. 



104914. Cotoneaster sp. 

 No. 7087. M. V. 



104915. Cotoneaster sp. 

 No. A. 144. Forrest. 



104916. Philadelphus incanos Koehne. 

 Hydrangeaceae. Gray mockorange. 



A late-flowering species up to 6 feet 

 high, with oval leaves, dull grayish be- 

 neath. The white flowers are produced 

 5 to 9 together on racemes about 2 inches 

 long, at the end of short leafy shoots, and 

 have an odor like that of hawthorn. The 

 flowering season is from the middle to late 

 July. 



104917. Philadelphus s e r ic a n thus 

 Koehne. Hydrangeaceae. 



Silk mockorange. 



A white-flowered shrub, 10 feet high, 

 native to thickets of western Szechwan, 

 China, at 4,000 feet altitude. 



104918. Stranvaesia sp. Malaceae, 



The stranvaesias are evergreen shrubs, 

 or sometimes small trees, up to 20 feet 

 high, with loose clusters of white or 

 pinkish flowers followed by orange or 

 scarlet fruits. They are native to high 

 altitudes in eastern Asia. 



104919. Sttrax wilsonii Rehder. Styr- 

 acaceae. Chinese snowbell. 



A handsome free-flowering western 

 Chinese shrub which begins flowering 

 when very small. It reaches a height of 

 12 feet and has ovate leaves, clusters of 

 white flowers, and small grayish fruits. 



For previous introduction see 76275. 



104920. Trochodendron aralioides Sieb. 

 and Zucc. Trochodendraceae. 



A hardy evergreen shrub 3 feet high, 

 with greenish flowers. Native to Japan. 



For previous introduction see 73285. 



104921 to 104938. 



From Ventimiglia, Italy. Seeds presented 

 by S. W. McLeod Braggins, Superintend- 

 ent, La Mortola Botanic Gardens. Re- 

 ceived March 26, 1934. 



104921 to 104923. Althaea spp. Malva- 

 ceae. 



104921 to 104938— Continued. 



104921. Althaea ficifolia Cav. 



Antwerp hollyhock. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 104837. 



104922. Althaea narbonensis Jacq. 



A white-hairy perennial with an erect 

 stem 4 to 6 feet high, lanceolate ser- 

 rate leaves, and rosy-purple flowers. 

 Native to the Mediterranean region. 



104923. Althaea rosea (L.) Cav. 



Hollyhock. 



104924. Antirrhinum latifolium Mill. 

 Scrophulariaceae. Snapdragon. 



A wild antirrhinum, native to Spain. 



For previous introduction see 100958. 



104925. Antirrhinum orontium L. Scro- 

 phulariaceae. Snapdragon. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 104557. 



104926. Clematis armandi Franch. Ra- 

 nunculaceae. Armand clematis. 



A tender woody evergreen vine with 

 lustrous coriaceous trifoliolate leaves 

 with entire lanceolate leaflets, panicles of 

 white flowers 2 inches across, and fruits 

 with long plumose styles. Native to cen- 

 tral and western China. 



For previous introduction see 80105. 



104927 to 104933. Coronilla spp. Faba- 



104927. Coronilla emerus L. 



Scorpion-senna. 



A dense, half-hardy, symmetrical 

 shrub, native to southern Europe, 3 to 

 5 feet high, with glossy deep-green 

 compound leaves and large showy flow- 

 ers that are yellow tipped with red. 

 In warm regions this species is ever- 

 green. 



104928. Coronilla glauca Jusl. 



Honey coronilla. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 104565. 



104929. Coronilla juncea L. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 104566. 



104930. Coronilla minima L. 



A shrubby diffuse procumbent plant, 

 3 to 4 inches high, with leaves com- 

 posed of 7 to 13 ovate leaflets and 

 sweet-scented, golden-yellow flowers in 

 small umbels. Native to dry sandy 

 places in southern Europe. 



104931. Coronilla scorpioides (L.) 

 Koch. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 104888. 



104932. Coronilla valentina L. 



A herbaceous perennial about 2 feet 

 high, with small compound leaves made 

 up of 4 to 6 pairs of narrow leaflets, 

 and yellow pendent flowers, fragrant 

 at night, in 6- to 12-flowered racemes. 

 Native to dry places in central Europe. 



104933. Coronilla varia L. 



Crownvetch. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 104567. 



