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105158 to 105167— Continued. 



105164 to 105167. Thymus spp. Mentha- 

 ceae. 



105164. Thymus britannicus Homa- 

 ger. 



An upright, much-branched perennial 

 about 6 inches high, beset with long 

 hairs throughout. The lowermost 

 leaves are small and linear ; the stem 

 leaves are elliptic and about one-half 

 inch long. The white flowers are on 

 long stems. Native to the Balkans. 



105165. Thymus lanicaulis Ronniger. 



A small hairy perennial about 3 in- 

 ches high, with small linear or elliptic 

 leaves about one-half inch long and 

 small heads of purplish flowers. Na- 

 tive to the Balkan region. 



105166. Thymus serpyllum montanus 

 (Kit.) Benth. 



A variety of the common creeping 

 thyme with more erect branchlets and 

 larger leaves. Native to central 

 Europe. 



105167. Thymus serpyllum vulgaris 

 Benth. Lemon thyme. 



A perennial or subshrubby plant 



^with wiry stems and small strongly 

 veined, elliptic ovate leaves about one- 

 fourth inch long. The minute rose-col- 

 ored or lilac flowers are in sessile 

 whorls. Native to Europe. Received 

 as T. sudeticus, now considered to be 

 identical with the above variety. 



105168 to 105176. 



From Lithuania. Scions presented by 

 Frank Kokaska, Alytus. Received April 

 17, 1934. 



105168 and 105169. Malus sylvestris 

 Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 



Autumn varieties. 

 105168. No. 8. 



105169. No. 9. 



105170 to 105176. Pyrus communis L. 

 Malaceae. Common pear. 



105170. Bartlett. A large pear. 



105171. No. 2. 105174. No. 5. 



105172. No. 3. 



105173. No. 4. 



105175. No. 



105176. No. 7. 



105177 to 105179. Delphinium spp. 

 Ranuncnlaceae. Larkspur. 



! From the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- 

 lics. Seeds presented by the Botanic 

 Garden, Academy of Science, Leningrad. 

 Received April 9, 1934. 



105177. Delphinium simplex Doug. 



An erect hairy plant 3 feet or more 

 high, with three-parted multifid leaves 

 and intensely blue flowers in long narrow 

 racemes. Native to the subalpine Rocky 

 Mountains, northwestern United States. 



105178. Delphinium tirolense Kern. 



A pubescent perennial herb with three- 

 parted leaves. The blue flowers are in 

 loose racemes. Native to central 

 Europe. 



For previous introduction see 104895. 



105177 to 105179— Continued. 



105179. Delphinium przewalskii Huth. 



A Mongolian larkspur about 8 feet 

 high, with three- to five-parted leaves, 

 the divisions deeply laciniate, and sky- 

 blue flowers that appear from July to 

 September. Closely related to D. henryi 

 which, however, blooms in March. 



For previous introduction see 104894. 



105180. Lycopersicon esculentum 

 Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by 

 Thomas Mansell, The Summit, south- 

 western Queensland. Received April 11, 

 1934. 



Densonia. A variety which produces 

 large, bushy, wilt-proof plants and is a 

 heavy midseason bearer. 



105181 to 105199. 



From Norway. Scions presented by Prof. 

 Olav Moen, Norges Landbruksh0iskole, 

 Aas. Received April 18, 1934. 



105181 to 105184. Malus sylvestris Mill. 

 Malaceae. Apple. 



105181. Sillceeple (Annie Elizabeth). 



105182. Flaskeeple. 



105183. Ribston. 



105184. Signe Tillisch. 



105185 to 105190. Prunus sp. Amygda- 

 laceae. 



105185. Friiheste der Mark (cherry). 



105186. Hedelfinger kjempe (cherry). 



105187. Kronberg (cherry). 



105188. Lucien (cherry). 



105189. Skyggekirsebaer (cherry). 



105190. Werderske (cherry). 



105191 to 105198. Pyrus communis L. 

 Malaceae. Common pear. 



105191. Bergamotte Hildesheimer. 



105192. Bergamotte H0st. 



105193. Clara Frijs. 



105194. Esperens herrepaere. 



105195. Fondante de Charneau. 



105196. Grdpaere. 



105197. Grev. A. V. Moltke. 



105198. Keiserindepaere. 

 105199. Rubus sp. Rosaceae. 



Askerbringebaer raspberry. 

 105200 to 105218. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- 

 lics. Cuttings presented by the Mitchu- 

 rin Horticultural Institute, Koslov, 

 through the Institute of Plant Industry, 

 Leningrad. Received April 18, 1934. 



The Institute number follows the varietal 

 name. 



105200 to 105203. Malus sylvestris Mill. 

 Malaceae. 



105200. Anissovka, 150622. 



105201. Krasniy standard (red), 150628. 



105202. Paradiska Mitchurina, 150613. 



105203. Bebristoe, 150623. 



