JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 31, 1935 



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110100 to 110151— Continued. 



110102 to 110105. Allium spp. Liliaceae. 



110102. Allium sp. 



110103. Allium sp. 



110104. Allium sp. 



110105. Allium sp. 



110106. Anemone albana Stev. Ranuncu- 

 laceae. 



A low alpine perennial, native to Asia 

 Minor, with tiipinnatifid leaves and nod- 

 ding yellow campanulate flowers. 



110107. AltCHANGELICA SONGORICA Lipsky. 



Apiaceae. 



A stout perennial about 1 foot high, 

 with pinnately dissected leaves and large 

 terminal umbels of small white flowers. 

 Native to high altitudes in central Asia. 



110108. Aster alpinus L. Asteraceae. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 107891. 



110109 to 110111. Atraphaxis spp. Poly- 

 gonaceae. 



110109. A TRAP HA X I S MUSCHKETOWI 



Krassn. 



A dwarf spreading shrub, about 3 feet 

 high and wide, with narrow-oblong 

 leaves up to 2 inches long and small 

 white flowers in terminal racemes. 

 Native to central Asia. 



110110. Atraphaxis pyrifolia Bunge. 



A spiny shrub about 1 foot high, 

 with thick, leathery, round leaves 

 about 1 inch wide. Native to central 

 Asia. 



110111. Atraphaxis spinosa L. 



A spiny shrub 1 to 1% feet high, 

 with small, cordate, prickly leaves and 

 inconspicuous flowers. Native to dry 

 stony places in Asia Minor. 



110112. Chaerophtllum longilobum 

 (Kar. and Kir.) O. and B. Fedtsch. 

 Apiaceae. 



An aromatic herb, native to central 

 Asia, with pinnately dissected foliage and 

 compound umbels of small white flowers. 



110113. Codonopsis ovata Benth. Cam- 

 panulaceae. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 108052. 



110114. Cryptodiscus cachroides Schrenk. 

 Apiaceae. 



A herbaceous 

 greenish flowers. 



perennial with small 

 Native to Turkistan. 



110115. Delphinium sp. Ranunculaceae. 



110116. Deschampsia koelerioides Regel. 

 Poaceae. 



A tufted, hardy perennial grass about 1 

 foot high. Native to Tien Shan, central 

 Asia, at 8,000 feet altitude. 



110117. Echinops albicaulis Kar. and 

 Kir. Asteraceae. 



A perennial with thistlelike leaves and 

 pale-blue, one-flowered heads, densely 

 clustered at the ends of the branches. 

 Native to sandy locations of central 

 Asia. 



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110100 to 110151 — Continued. 



110118. Ephedra equisetina Bunge. 

 Gnetaceae. Jointiir. 



An erect or ascending shrub up to 6 

 feet high, with slender greenish branches 

 and stalelike leaves. Native to China. 



110119. Eremostachys moluccelloides 

 Bunge. Menthaceae. 



A hardy perennial mint, over a foot 

 high, with cordate or ovate-oblong leaves 

 and yellowish-white flowers, over an inch 

 long, in whorls. Native to Mongolia and 

 Siberia. 



110120. Eremurus anisopterus Regel. 

 Liliaceae. 



An eremurus about 2 feet high, native 

 to Asia Minor, with small, milky-white 

 flowers in a long raceme and narrow 

 linear leaves. 



110121 to 110123. Ferula spp. Apiaceae. 



110121. Ferula sp. 



110122. Ferula sp. 



110123. Ferula sp. 



110124. Gentiana algida Pall. Gentiana- 

 ceae. 



A perennial alpine gentian with nu- 

 merous stems 4 to 5 inches high, lan- 

 ceolate-linear leaves, and numerous whit» 

 flowers over 2 inches long, with narrow 

 lines of bliv- spots. Native to central 

 Asia. 



110125. Gypsophila tianschanica M. 

 Popov and B. Schisehk. Silenaceae. 



A hardy herbaceous perennial, with 

 ascending stems, native to the Tien Shan 

 in central Asia, with straight lanceolate 

 leaves and numerous corymbs of small 

 white flowers. 



110126. Hedysarum hedysaroides (L.) 

 Stuntz. Fabaceae. 



A hardy herbaceous ornamental peren- 

 nial, native to the alpine regions of cen- 

 tral Europe. It is about a foot high and 

 produces spikes of purple flowers in mid- 

 summer. 



For previous introduction see 67895. 



110127. Hedysarum semenowii Regel and 

 Herd. Fabaceae. 



An erect hardy herbaceous perennial 

 with purplish flowers. Native to Turkis- 

 tan. 



For previous introduction see 107546. 



110128. Hierochloe odorata (L.) Beauv. 

 Poaceae. Sweetgrass. 



For previous introduction see 53174. 



110129. Inula rhizocephala Schrenk. 

 Asteraceae. 



A stemless perennial with numerous 

 oblong radical leaves about 3 inches long 

 and 10 to 20 small yellowish flower 

 heads. Native to mountainous regions of 

 central China. 



110130 to 110132. Iris spp. Iridaceae. 



110130. Iris alberti Regel. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 107933. 



