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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



107478 to 107596— Continued. 



107578. Scaligeria hirtula Lipsky. Api- 

 aceae. 



No. 505. A herb 1 to 3 feet high, with 

 bisect or trisect leaves, the segments lan- 

 ceolate and white margined. Native to 

 central Asia. 



107579 to 107583. Trifolium spp. Faba- 

 ceae. Clover. 



107579. Trifolium fragiferum L. 

 No. 507. 



107580. Trifolium pratense L. 



Red clover. 

 No. 508. 



107581. Trifolium repens L. 



White clover. 

 No. 509. 



107582. Trifolium resupinatum L. 



Strawberry clover. 

 No. 510. 



107583. Trifolium squarrosum L. 



No. 511. 



107584. Trigonella noeana Boiss. Faba- 

 ceae. 



No. 512. A bushy annual with erect 

 stems about 6 inches high, oblong-spatu- 

 late leaflets, and small solitary axillary 

 yellow flowers. Native to Asia Minor. 



107585 to 107592. Tulipa spp. Liliaceae. 



Tulip. 



107585. Tulipa fosteriana Hoog. 



No. 513. 



For the introduction of bulbs and the 

 description see 106772. 



107586. Tulipa greigii Kegel. 



No. 514. 



For the introduction of bulbs and the 

 description see 106773. 



107587. Tulipa kaufmanniana Kegel. 



No. 515. 



For the introduction of bulbs and the 

 description see 106774. 



107588. Tulipa kolpakowskiana Regel. 



No. 516. 



For the introduction of bulbs and the 

 description see 106775. 



107589. Tulipa lanata Regel. 



No. 517. 



For the introduction of bulbs and the 

 description see 106778. 



107590. Tulipa linifolia Regel. 



No. 518. 



For the introduction of bulbs and the 

 description see 106779. 



107591. Tulipa praestans Hoog. 



No. 519. 



For the introduction of bulbs and the 

 description see 106781. 



107592. Tulipa turkestanica Regel. 



No. 520. A tulip with two or rarely 

 three linear-lanceolate leaves and with 

 yellow flowers, violet within, on a scape 

 3 to 12 inches high. Native to Turki- 

 stan. 



107478 to 107596— Continued. 



107593. TJNGERNIA TADSHIKORUM Vved. 



Amaryllidaceae. 



No. 521. A bulbous plant from central 

 Asia, with 8 to 12 linear bluish two-ranked 

 leaves and pinkish or yellowish flowers 

 borne on a stem about a foot high. 



107594 to 107596. Vicia spp. Fabaceae. 



107594. Vicia ervilia (L.) Willd. 



Vetch. 

 No. 522. 

 For previous introduction see 98861. 



107595. Vicia hyrcanica Fisch. and 

 Mey. 



No. 523. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 107126. 



107596. Vicia sp. 



No. 523-A. Oval-flattened seeds which 

 were mixed with No. 523 (107595). 



107597 to 107599. Allium sativum L. 

 Liliaceae. Garlic. 



From Germany. Bulbs presented by Dr. O. 

 Knapp, Eisleben. Received December 29, 

 1934. 



Wild garlic, said to be from the following 

 localities : 



107597. Thuringen. 



107598. Spreewald, south of Berlin. 



107599. Spreewald, south of Berlin. 



107600 and 107601. Helianthus tube- 

 rosus L. Asteraceae. 



Jerusalem-artichoke. 



From France. Seeds presented by the experi- 

 mental department of Vilmorin-Andrieux & 

 Cie., Venieres le Buisson. Received De- 

 cember 18, 1934. 



Seeds grown in Algeria ; introduced for 

 the use of Department specialists. 



107600. No. 2. 



107601. No. 1. 



107602. Zoysia matrella (L.) Merr. 

 Poaceae. Manila grass. 



From Manchuria. Seeds purchased from 

 Manshu Nosan Shokai. Inc., Dairen. Re- 

 ceived December 20, 1934. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



For previous introduction and description 

 see 107272. 



107603 to 107613. Triticum aestivum 

 L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by Dr. H. 

 Wenholz, Wagga Experiment Farm, De- 

 partment of Agriculture, Sydney, New 

 South Wales. Received December 14, 

 1934. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



107603. Apollo. 



107604. Baroota Wonder. 



107605. Bundar. 



107606. Cadia. 



107607. Exquisite. 



107608. Firwhill. 



