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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



114700 to 114823— Continued. 



114730. CLBRODENDRUM FRAGRANS Willd. 



Verbenaceae. 



No. 47. An erect half-shrubby cleroden- 

 drum 3 to 5 feet high, with broadly ovate 

 leaves and fragrant white or bluish flow- 

 ers, usually double, in compact terminal 

 corymbs. Native to Japan. 



114731. Cornus c h i n e n s i s Wangerin. 

 Cornaceae. 



No. 51. A tree, sometimes 40 feet high, 

 with glaucous, ovate leaves 2 to 5 inches 

 long and stalked umbels of small yellow 

 flowers followed by black fruits. It is 

 allied to Cornus officinalis. Native to 

 central and western China. 



114732. Cucubalus baccifer L. Silena- 

 ceae. 



No. 56. A herbaceous perennial with 

 prostrate or climbing stems about 4 feet 

 long and small greenish or yellowish-white 

 flowers in cymes. Native to Europe. 



114733. Cynoglossum triste Diels. Bo- 

 raginaceae. 



No. 57. A stout-stemmed biennial up 

 to 18 inches high, with lax racemes of 

 small deep-purple flowers. Native to 

 southwestern China at altitudes of 10,000 

 to 11,000 feet. 



114734. Dalbergia dyeriana Prain. Faba- 

 ceae. 



No. 58. A large shrubby climber with 

 the branchlets sometimes hooked, pinnate 

 leaves, and small whitish flowers in axil- 

 lary panicles. Native to central and 

 western China. 



For previous introduction see 111395. 



114735. Daphniphyllum macropodum Mi- 

 quel. Euphorbiaceae. 



No. 59. An evergreen shrub with hand- 

 some elliptic-oblong, dark-green leathery 

 leaves 5 to 8 inches long, inconspicuous 

 flowers, and small ellipsoidal fruits in axil- 

 lary racemes 3 inches long. Native to 

 eastern Asia. 



For previous introduction see 111394. 



114736. Debregeasia eddlis (Sieb. and 

 Zucc.) Wedd. Urticaceae. 



No. 60. A shrub up to 6 feet high, 

 with shining dark-green, oblong-lanceolate 

 to elliptic leaves 3 to 5 inches long and 

 small orange-red fruits. Native to Japan. 



114737. Decaisnea fargesii Franch. Lar- 

 dizabalaceae. 



No. 61. A handsome deciduous shrub 

 up to 15 feet high, with large drooping 

 pinnate leaves 3 feet long, greenish flow- 

 ers in pendulous racemes a foot or more 

 long, and deep-blue, oblong-cylindric fruits 

 3 to 4 inches long. Native to western 

 China. 



For previous introduction see 103125. 



114738. Deutzia pilosa Rehd. Hydrangea- 

 ceae. 



No. 64. A shrub about 3 feet high, with 

 ovate membranous leaves up to 3 inches 

 long and cymes of few small flowers. Na- 

 tive to western China. 



114739. Diospyros gladcifolia Metcalf. 

 Diospyraceae. 



No. 67. A tree up to 50 feet high, with 

 ovate or broad-elliptic, dull-green leaves 

 about 5 inches long and small globose 



114700 to 114823— Continued. 



smooth fruits. Native to southeastern 

 China. 



For previous introduction see 104870. 



114740. D i s p o r u m cantoniense Merr. 

 Convallariaceae. 



No. 70. A disporum with stems up to 

 4 feet high, ovate-oblong or lanceolate 

 leaves 2 to 6 inches long, and whitish 

 or dull-purple flowers nearly an inch long. 

 Native to southern China. 



114741. Dumasia villosa DC. Fabaceae. 



No. 71. A twining herb with broad- 

 ovate leaflets and axillary racemes of small 

 yellow or purplish flowers. Native to 

 India. 



114742. Elaeagnus glabra Thunb. Elae- 

 agnaceae. 



No. 73. An evergreen creeping or 

 climbing shrub up to about 20 feet long, 

 usually unarmed, with shiny elliptic 

 leaves about 3 inches long and small white 

 flowers, solitary or three in a cluster. 

 Native to Japan. 



114743. Eurya acuminata DC. Theaceae. 



No. 79. A shrub 10 to 12 feet high, 

 with oblong leathery leaves and small 

 white flowers which are either solitary 

 or in fascicles. The wood is reddish 

 w r hite, soft, and close grained. 



For previous introduction see 47681. 



114744. Euonymus dielsianus Loes. Ce- 

 lastraceae. 



No. 77. An evergreen shrub about 6 

 feet high, with lanceolate leaves about 

 4 inches long and clusters of small white 

 flowers. Native to China. 



114745. Ficus clavata Wall. Moraceae. 



No. 81. An erect shrub about 6 feet 

 high, with membranous oblong-lanceolate 

 leaves about 5 inches long. Native to 

 India and the Federated Malay States. 



114746. Ficus heteromorpha Hemsl. 

 Moraceae. 



No. 82. A small shrub of the Sycidium 

 section, with exceedingly variable leaves. 

 Native to central China. 



114747. Flemingia macrophylla (Willd.) 

 Kuntze. Fabaceae. 



No. 83. An erect woody shrub up to 6 

 feet high. Native to southeastern Asia. 



114748. FORDIOPHYTON FA6EBI Stapf. 



Melastomaceae. . 



No. 84. A much-branched shrub up to 

 2 feet high, similar to the osbeckias in 

 appearance. The opposite leaves are 2 

 to 4 inches long, narrowly ovate, dark 

 green above, reddish beneath, and the 

 flowers, nearly an inch across, are dark 

 rose with conspicuous yellow stamens. 

 Native to Szeehwan, China. 



114749. FORDIOPHYTON TUBERCULATUM 



Guill. Melastomaceae. 



No. 85. An erect purplish herb about 

 1 foot high, with dentate, acuminate 

 leaves, green above and purplish violet 

 beneath, and small red flowers in terminal 

 and axillary clusters. Native to south- 

 western China. 



114750. Helwingia chinensis Batal. Cor- 

 naceae. 



No. 91. A deciduous shrub 3 to 5 feet 

 high, with small green-white flowers borne 



