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111349 to 111401— Continued. 



111385. ClNNAMOMUM PEDUNCULATUM 



(Thunb.) Presl. Lauraceae. 



No. 10. A semltropical evergreen tree 

 30 to 40 feet high, with thick oblong- 

 lanceolate leaves 3 to 5 inches long and 

 small wbitish flowers in axillary corymbs. 

 Native to" China and Japan. 



111386. (Undetermined.) 

 No. 14. 



111387. (Undetermined.) 

 No. 15. 



111388. Ilex purpurea oldhamii (Miq.) 

 Loes. Aquifoliaceae. 



No. 21. An evergreen tree, about 30 

 feet tall, with shining-green, spineless 

 leaves, rather more narrow than those of 

 the type, and red berries. Native to 

 southern China. 



For previous introduction see 99236. 



111389. Acanthopanax sp. Araliaceae. 

 No. 28. A spiny shrub. 



111390. Meuosma pannosa Hand.-Mazz. 

 Sabiaceae. 



No. 33. A small evergreen tree native 

 to southwestern China, with cuneate- 

 lanceolate leaves and large terminal pani- 

 cles of small yellow fragrant flowers. 



111391. Antidesma delicatulum Hutch. 

 Euphorbiaceae. 



No. 34. A shrub up to 12 feet high, 

 with papery oblong or oblong-lanceolate 

 leaves about 3 inches long and small clus- 

 ters of inconspicuous flowers followed by 

 bright-red drupes. Native to western 

 China. 



111392. Engelhardtia chrysolepis Hance. 

 Juglandaceae. 



No. 35. A subtropical tree with leath- 

 ery pinnate foliage resembling that of the 

 walnut and small bracted nuts borne in 

 attractive graceful catkinlike spikes more 

 than a foot long. Native to Kwangtung, 

 China. 



111393. GARDENIA AUGUSTA 

 Rubiaceae. 



No. 42. An evergreen bush 7 feet high, 

 with flowers which resemble a double white 

 camellia, but with most exquisite per- 

 fume. The yellowish fruits are used by the 

 Chinese to produce an indelible yellow dye. 



For previous introduction see 99174. 



111394. Daphniphyllum macropodum 

 Miquel. Euphorbiaceae. 



No. 50. An evergreen shrub with hand- 

 some elliptic-oblong, dark-green leatherv 

 leaves 5 to 8 inches long, inconspicuous 

 flowers, and small ellipsoidal fruits in ax- 

 illary racemes 3 inches long. Native to 

 eastern Asia. 



111395. Dalbergia dyeriana Prain. Fa- 

 baceae. 



No. 52. A large shrubby climber with 

 the brancblets sometimes hooked, pinnate 

 leaves, and small whitish flowers in axil- 

 lary panicles. Native to central and west- 

 ern China. 



111396. Magnolia officinalis Rehd. and 

 Wils. Magnoliaceae. 



No. 61. A deciduous magnolia up to 

 45 feet high, with obovate, pale yellow- 



(L.) Merrill. 

 Cape-jasmine. 



111349 to 111401— Continued. 



ish-green leaves over a foot long and large 

 white fragrant flowers produced in early 

 summer at the end of the leafy young 

 growth. Native to western China. 



111397. Idesia polycarpa Maxim. Flacour- 

 tiaceae. 



No. 68. 



111398. Daphxiphyllum glaucescens 

 Blume. Euphorbiaceae. 



No. 73. A tropical evergreen tree with 

 entire, oblong-lanceolate leaves, inconspic- 

 uous flowers, and black fleshy drupes. 

 The tree is valued for the ornamental 

 character of its laurellike foliage. Native 

 to the East Indies. 



111399. Ligustrum sp. Oleaceae. Privet. 

 No. 92. 



111400. Poupartia axillaris (Roxb.) King 

 and Prain. Anacardiaceae. 



No. 94. A deciduous tree, native to 

 western China, where it becomes 50 to 80 

 feet high with a gray-barked trunk often 

 3 feet in diameter near the base. The 

 oval, yellow fruits, about an inch long, are 

 eaten by the Chinese. 



111401. (Undetermined.) 

 No. 96. 



111402. Capsicum annuum L. Solana- 

 ceae. 



From' Europe. Seeds collected by Dr. Edgar 

 Anderson, Arnold Arboretum Balkan Ex- 

 pedition. Received June 15, 1935. 



Croatian peppers ; from Krahan, Zagreb, 

 Yugoslavia. A sweet yellow pepper of very 

 high quality ; commonly grown in the north- 

 ern Balkans. 



111403. OUKATEA AGKOPHYLLA (Van 



Tiegh.) Urb. Ochnaceae. 



From Cuba. Seeds presented by Robert M. 

 Grey, Superintendent, Atkins Institution of 

 the Arnold Arboretum, Soledad, Cienfue- 

 gos. through F. G. Walsingham. Received 

 June 20, 1935. 



An evergreen shrub or small tree, native to 

 Cuba, with thick shining, coarsely dentate, 

 oval-oblong leaves, and showy yellow flowers 

 in terminal panicles. 



111404 to 111410. 



From Panama. Seeds presented by Dr. 

 Menalco Solis, Department of Agriculture 

 and Industries, Panama. Received June 

 19, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



111404. Capsicum annuum L. Solanaceae. 



Redpepper. 



Morron. 



111405 to 111409. Lycopersicon esculen- 

 tum Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 



111405. Giruelo. 



1114C6 

 111407 

 111408 

 111409. Sond 



Mer carlo. 

 Monte Oscuro. 

 Pacora. 



111410. Solanum 

 ceae. 



C alidad. 



MELOXCKXA 



L. Solana- 

 Eggplant. 



