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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



112853 to 112856. 



Prom the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 

 Bulbs and roots presented by the Bo- 

 tanical Institute, Askhabad, Turkistan. 

 Received December 2, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



112853. Allium cristophi Trautv. Lili- 

 aceae. 



An allium of the Molium section, 

 with a large dense umbel of deep-lilac 

 flowers. Native to Turkistan. 



112854. Eminium lehmanni (Bunge) 

 Kuntze. Araceae. 



An herb resembling an arisaema, with 

 fleshy, radical narrow-lanceolate leaves 

 about 1 foot long and a solitary scape 

 about as long, with a green spathe and 

 a purple-black spadix. Native to central 

 Asia. 



112855. Ekemurds olgae Regel. Liliaceae. 



A hardy herbaceous perennial with white 

 flowers produced in a dense raceme. Na- 

 tive to Turkis.tan. 



For previous introduction see 107527. 



112856. Leontice eversmanni Bunge. Ber- 

 beridaceae. 



A herbaceous perennial about 1 foot high, 

 with pinnatisect leaves and terminal ra- 

 cemes of small yellow flowers. Native to 

 Turkistan. 



For previous introduction see 108931. 



112857. LlLIUM TSINGTATJENSE Gilg. 



Liliaceae. Lily. 



From England. Bulbs purchased from W. A. 

 Constable, Southborough, Tunbridge Wells. 

 Received December 5, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



A lily of the Pseudolirion group, up to 3 

 feet high, with scattered and whorled oblong- 

 oblanceolate leaves, and one to six inodorous 

 orange flowers, the segments about 2 inches 

 long. Native to Shantung, China, and 

 Chosen. 



112858. Salvia campanulata Wall. 

 Menthaceae. Sage. 



From Scotland. Seeds presented by Prof. 

 W. Wright Smith, Regius Keeper, Royal 

 Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh. Received 

 February 8, 1933. Numbered in Decem- 

 ber 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



A stout perennial, 2 to 3 feet high, with 

 ascending hirsute stems and ovate, cordate- 

 crenate leaves on long petioles. The large 

 flowers, yellow with purple dots, are in axil- 

 lary or terminal racemes. Native to the 

 Himalayas at altitudes between 9,000 and 

 13,000 feet. 



For previous introduction see 42627. 



112859. Styeax officinalis L. Styra- 

 caceae. Snowbell. 



From England. Seeds presented bv Colling- 

 wood Ingram, The Grange, Benenden, 

 Kent. Received November 20, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



For previous introduction see 109578. 



112860. Zephykanthes sp. Amaryllida- 



ceae. 



From Central America. Bulbs collected at 

 Retalhuhen, Guatemala, by W. A. Archer, 

 Bureau of Plant Industry. Received De- 

 cember 3, 1935. 



No. 3645. Introduced for Department spe- 

 cialists. 



112861 to 113003. 



From Oceania. Cuttings collected by E. W. 

 Brandes, Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived December 7, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



112861 to 113000. SACCHARDM spp. PO- 



aceae. Sugarcane. 



112861 to 112998. Saccharum officina- 



RDM L. 



From New Caledonia. 



112861. N. C No. 2. Gaa. 



112862. N. C. No. 3. Grivayio. 



112863. N. C. No. 4. Quimoin. 



112864. N. C. No. 5. Aecrapati. 



112865. N. C. No. 6. Muta. 



112866. N. C. No. 7. Doumou. 



112867. N. C. No. 8. Moumouze. 



112868. N. C. No. 9. M'be. 



112869. N. C. No. 10. M'Burati. 



112870. N. C. No. 11. Kavarengri. 



112871. N. C. No. 12. M'Burati. 



112872. N. C No. 13. Necrapati. 



112873. N. C. No. 14. Domou. 



112874. N. C. No. 15. Nia^icoin. 



112875. N. C. No. 16. Hei. 



112876. N. C. No. 17. Kimoi. 



112877. N. C. No. 18. Ti MeuH. 



112878. N. C. No. 19. Domu-poa. 



112879. N. C. No. 20. Ti-ma. 



112880. N. C. No. 21. Wee muru. 



112881. N. C. No. 22. Unituta. 



112882. N. C. No. 23. M'de. 



112883. N. C. No. 24. Ti Degalct. 



112884. N. C. No. 25. Ti-Ou e Mato. 



112885. N. C. No. 26. Ti-Ouiji, 



112886. N. C. No. 27. Ti Kula. 



112887. N. C. No. 28. Ti Eli. 



112888. N. C. No. 29. Ti Belecure. 



112889. N. C. No. 30. Ti-Javeu. 



112890. N. C. No. 31. Domu meuri. 



112891. N. C. No. 32. Demboara. 



112892. N. C. No. 33. Moirate pouara. 



112893. N. C No. 34. Ouepoa. 



112894. N. C. No. 35. Candi-loue. 



112895. N. C. No. 36 (101) Vale. 



112896. N. C. No. 37. Poehuj. 



112897. N. C. No. 38. Popo. 



