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110685 to 110764 — Continued. 



110745. Portorlco. 



110746. Saloniki. 



110747. Samsun. 



110748. Spa&nuolo dl Comiso. 



110749. Sumatra. 



110750. SurmaUnsky. 



110751. Tlubek. 



110752. Tykkvlak. 



110753. Unguschet. 



110754. Virginica. 



110755. Wigandioides. 



110756. Brazil beneventano. 



110757. Phaseolus vulgaris L. Faba- 

 c<_ae. Common bean. 



Butterkonigin. 



110758 to 110761. Rheum spp. Polygo- 

 naceae. Rhubarb. 



110758. Rheum palmatum L. 



Received under the varietal name 

 "przewalskii," for which a place of 

 publication and a description have 

 not been found. 



110759. Rheum palmatum tanguti- 

 cum Maxim. 



A tall perennial up to 6 feet high, 

 with large rounded cordate leaves. 

 Native to northeastern Asia. 



For previous introduction see 

 31035. 



110760. Rheum rhaponticum L. 



Common rhubarb. 



110761. Rheom undulatum L. 



Rhubarb. 



For previous introduction see 

 110628. 



110762. Solanum capsicastrum Link. 

 Solanaceae. False Jerusaiem-cherry. 



110763. Aralia sp. Araliaceae. 



110764. Solanum dulcamara L. Sola- 

 naceae. Bitter nightshade. 



Albiflora. 



110765 to 110817. 



From France. Seeds and bulblets presented 

 by the Museum ci'Histoire Natureile, 

 Paris. Received April 26, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists 

 and, unltss stated otherwise, the material 

 was received as seeds. 



110765 to 110786. Allium spp. Liliaceae. 



Onion. 



110765. Allium angulosum L/. 



An onion originally from Tonkin, 

 French Indo-China, the leaves of which 

 are used like chives. 



For previous introduction see 59347. 



110766. Allium canadense L. 



Meadow garlic. 



Bulblets received. 



110767. Allium carinatum L. 



110768. Allium dioscoridis Sibth. and 

 Smith. 



110765 to 110817 — Continued. 



A tall white-flowered onion up to 3 

 feet high, with long, broadly linear 

 leeled leaves as long as the scape. 

 The nodding umbel consists of 20 to 30 

 flowers. Native to France and Corsica. 



For previous introduction see 95355. 



110769. Allium fallax Schult. f. 



An Austrian allium 5 to tO inches 

 high, with linear leaves and lilac-pur- 

 ple flowers in a hemispherical head. 



For previous introduction see 104883. 



110770. Allium fistulosum L. 



Welsh onion. 



110771. Allium flavum L. 



110772. Allium moly L. 



Lily leek. 



An allium with broad glaucous 

 leaves and a scape 10 to 15 inches 

 high, bearing a compact head of bright- 

 yellow flowers. Native to southern 

 Europe. 



For previous introduction see 91381. 



110773. Allium mutabile Michx. 



Wild onion. 



An allium with linear leaves about 1 

 foot long and a dense erect umbel of 

 white, pink, or rose-colored flowers. 

 Native to the southeastern United 

 States. 



110774. Allium nutans L. 



A Siberian species with narrow 

 leaves, all radical, and nodding heads 

 of rosy-white flowers. 



For previous introduction see 58683. 



110775. Allium obliquum L. 



A species cultivated in Siberia as a 

 substitute for garlic. It has narrowly 

 egg-shaped bulbs and stems up to 3 feet 

 in height. 



For previous introduction see 73525. 



110776. Allium odorum L. 



110777. Allium oleraceum L. 

 Bulblets received. 



110778. Allium paniculatum L. 



A Mediterranean allium up to 2 feet 

 high, with linear half-terete leaves and 

 purplish flowers. 



For previous introduction see 66952. 



110779. Allium polyphyllum Kar. and 

 Kir. 



A Siberian species, 1 to 2 feet high, 

 with flat, linear leaves and rose-col- 

 ored flowers. 



For previous introduction see 60230. 



110780. Allium rotundum L. 



A Hungarian allium, about 2 feet 

 high, with broadly linear leaves and a 

 globular head of purple or rarely 

 whitish flowers. 



110781. Allium schoenoprasum L. 



Chives. 



110782. Allium sphaerocephalon L. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 110566. 



