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110450 to 110466— Continued. 



110457. Xorthiae Kathari. 



110458. Prcziosa. 



110459. R. Wilson Kerr. 

 110430. Searchlight. 



110461. Vincent's Delight. 



110462 to 110486. Teadescantia virgini 

 ana L. Commelinaceae. 



110462. Henri/ Marshall. 



110463. Lilac Time. 



110464. Pauline. 



110465. Purple Dome. 



110486. Delicate pale gray. 



110467 to 110478. Prunus spp. Ainyg- 

 dalaceae. 



From Germany. Plants purchased from 

 Otto Scbmitz-Hiibsch, Merten, Kreis 

 Bonn. Received April 2, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



110467 to 110471. Peunds avium L. 



Sweet cherry. 



110487. Biittners rote KnorpelJcirsche. 



110468. Donissens geloe KnorpelJcirsche. 



110469. Grosse schwarze KnorpelJcirsche. 



110470. Hcdelflnger Riesen. 



110471. Jaoulay. 



110472 and 110473. X Prunus effusa 

 (Host) Schneid. Duke eherry. 



A semisour cherry. 



110472. Kaiserin Eugenie. 



110473. Konigin Hortense. 



110474 and 110475. Prunus avium L. 



Sweet cherry. 



110474. Coourger MaiherzJcirsche. 



110475. MohrenJcirscJie. 



110476. X 



Schneid. 



Pednus 



EFFUSA (Host) 



Duke cherry. 



Rote Maikirsche. A semisour cherry. 



110477 and 110478. Pkunus cerasus L. 



Sour cherry. 



110477. KbniglicJie Amarelle. 



110478. Schattenmorelle. 



110479 to 110505. 



: From Manchuria. Seeds presented by B. W 

 Skvortzov, botanical department, second 

 high school, Chinese Eastern Railway, 

 Harbin, through H. G. MacMillan, Bureau 

 of Plant Industry. Received April 12, 

 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



110479, Aconitum kusnezoffii Reichenb. 

 Ranunculaceae. Monkshood. 



An erect hardy herbaceous perennial, 

 native to northeastern Asia, with termi- 

 nal clusters of bluish flowers. 



For previous introduction see 101395. 



110480. Agropyron repens (L.) Beauv. 

 Poaceae. Quackgrass. 



For previous introduction see 110063. 



110479 to 110505— Continued. 



110481. Beckmannia syzigachne (Steud.) 

 Fern. Poaceae. 



For previous introduction see 108618. 



110482 and 110483. Chloris virgata 

 Swartz. Poaceae. Feather fingergrass. 



110484. Cleistogenes serotina (L.) Keng. 

 Poaceae. Grass. 



A loosely tufted or solitary perennial 

 grass over a foot high, native to low 

 grounds in southern Europe. 



110485. Digitaria sp. Poaceae. 



Grass. 



110486. ECHINOCHLC 



Beauv. Fo?.ceae. 



CRUSGALLI (L.) 



Grass. 



For previous introduction see 109825. 



110487. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. Poa- 

 ceae. Grass. 



For previous introduction see 108486. 



110488. Eragrostis pilosa (L.) Beauv. 

 Poaceae. Grass, 



For previous introduction see 109819. 



110489. Eriochloa villosa 

 Kunth. Poaceae. 



(Thunb.) 

 Grass. 



For previous introduction see 109820. 



11.0490. Glycine gracilis SLvortzov. Fa- 

 baceae. 



A procumbent or twining herb about 3 

 feet lonn:, native to northern Manchuria, 

 with bright-green, hairy, petioled leaves, 

 and clusters of small white or reddish- 

 violet flowers, 



110491. SoJA sp. Fabaceae. 



Received under the name "ussuriensis," 

 for which a place of publication has not 

 been found. 



110492. Heteeopappus hispidus ( Thunb. > 

 Less. Asteraceae. 



A perennial herb, native to eastern 

 Asia, with rough stems and linear leaves. 

 The clear-blue, asterlike flower heads are 

 borne singly at the ends of the branchlets, 

 forming broad corymblike clusters 8 to 10 

 inches across. 



For previous introduction see 101398. 



110493 to 110496. Lespedeza spp. Faba- 

 ceae. 



110493 and 110494. Lespedeza bicolor 

 Turcz. 



110495. Lespedeza daurica (Laxm.) 

 Sthindler. 



A tall annual up to 3 feet high, with 

 small white flowers. 



For previous introduction see 108230. 



110496. Lespedeza sp. 



110497. Medicago lupulina L. Faba- 

 ceae. 



110498 and 110499. Melilotus suaveolens 

 Ledeb. Fabaceae. 



For previous introduction see 90558. 



110500. Setaria lutescens (Weigel) Hub- 

 bard. Poaceae. Grass. 



(L.) Beauv. 

 Grass. 



110501. Setaeia viridis 

 Poaceae. 



