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114604 to 114631— Continued. 



114604. APIUM graveolens L. Apiaceae. 



Celery. 



114605. Beta sp. Chenopodiaceae. 



Received under the name "scutellaris," 

 for -ohich a place of publication has not 

 been found. 



114606. Beta trigyna Waldst. and Kit. 

 Chenopodiaceae. 



For previous introduction see 114529. 



114607. Delphinium discolor Fisch. Ra- 

 nunculaceae. 



114608 and 114609. Lactuca sativa L. 

 Cichoriaceae. Garden lettuce, 



114610. Lallemantia iberica (Bieb.) 

 Fisch. and Mey. Menthaceae. 



For previous introduction see 11438'9. 



114611. Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. 

 Solanaceae. Tomato. 



114612 to 114622. Phaseolus spp. Faba- 

 ceae. 



114612. Phaseolus coccineus L. 



Scarlet runner bean. 



114613. Phaseolus lunatus L. 



Lima bean. 



114614 to 114622. Phaseolus vulgaris 

 L. Common bean. 



114614. Oval, gray-brown beans. 



114615. Long brown beans. 



114616. Oval-rounded tan beans mot- 

 tled with darker brown. 



114617. Tan-colored beans. 



114618. White beans. 



114619. Deep-red, oval-rounded beans. 



114620. Black, oval beans. 



114621. Long black beans. 



114622. Long, tan-colored, mottled 

 beans. 



114623 to 114627. Pisum sativum L. 

 Fabaceae. Pea. 



114623. Variety Hibernum. 



114624. Grayish black, mottled. 



114625. Cream colored. 



114626. Brownish. 



114627. Pale greenish yellow. 

 114628. Rheum rhaponticum L. Poly- 



gons ceae. 



Common rhubarb. 



114629. Rheum undulatum L. Polygona- 

 ceae. Rhubarb. 



For previous introduction see 114601. 



114630. Solanum dulcamara L. Solana- 

 ceae. Bitter nightshade. 



114631. Solanum nigrum L. Solanaceae. 



Black nightshade. 



114632. Acer hersii Render. Acera- 

 ceae. Maple. 



From England. Plants purchased from Hil- 

 lier & Sons, West Hill Nurseries, Winches- 

 ter. Received April 24, 1936. 



A medium-sized tree native to northern 

 China, with cordate, broadly-ovate, long- 

 pointed, three-lobed leaves and samaras about 

 an inch long. 



For previous introduction see 76049. 



114633 to 114636. Nicotiana taba- 

 oum L. Solanaceae. 



Common tobacco* 



From Mexico. Seeds collected by W. A, 

 Archer, Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived April 24, 1936. 



114633. No. 3832. From Cordoba, Vera- 



Nos. 114634 to 114636 were collected 

 in December 1935 at Almolonga, Veracruz. 



114634. No. 3833. 



114635. No. 3834. 



114636. No. 3835. 



Granja. 

 Longa. 

 San Andres. 



114637 to 114639. Triticum aestivtjm L. 

 Poaceae. Common wheat. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by H. 

 Wenholz, Director of Plant Breeding, De- 

 partment of Agriculture, Sydney, New 

 South Wales. Received April 1, 1936. 



114637. Free GaUipoli. 



114638. Gluclub. 



114639. White Lammas. 

 114640 to 114656. 



From Scotland. Seeds presented by Sir Wil- 

 liam Wright Smith, Regius Keeper, Royal 

 Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh. Received^ 

 April 17, 1936. 



114640 to 114644. Delphinium spp. Ra- 

 nunculaceae. Larkspur. 



114640. Delphinium delavati Franeh. 

 For previous introduction see 104940. 



114641. Delphinium dyctiocarpum 

 Steud. 



A perennial delphinium with flexuose 

 stems, five-parted leaves, and blue flow- 

 ers in simple racemes. Native to the 

 Caucasus region. 



114642. Delphinium duhmbergii Huth, 

 For previous introduction see 114483. 



114643. Delphinium maackianum Regel. 

 For previous introduction see 114503* 



114644. Delphinium przewalskii Huth. 

 For previous introduction see 104894. 



114648. Lactuca 



114645 to 

 riaceae. 



spp. Cicho- 

 Lettuce. 



114645. Lactuca bourgaei (Boiss.). 

 Irish and Taylor. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 114487. 



bracteata Hook. f. 



114646. Lactuca 

 and Thorns. 



A tall perennial lettuce with loose- 

 panicles of large blue flower heads. Na- 

 tive to the Himalayan region. 



114647. Lactuca hastata DC. 



A robust perennial up to 7 feet high, 

 with pinnatifid leaves about a foot long 

 and small heads of blue, purple, or 

 dark-red flowers, Native to the Hima- 

 layas between 4,000 and 12,000 feet 

 altitude. 



For previous introduction see 111058. 



