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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



122584 and 122585. Rubus spp. Rosa- 

 ceae. 



From England. Plants purchased from 

 George Pyne, Denver Nurseries, Topsham, 

 Devon. Received March 22, 1937. 



122584. Rubus sp. 



Pyne's Imperial Raspberry, No. 22297. 



122585. Rubus sp. 



Shirley Prolific Blackberry. 

 122586 to 122595. 



From China. Seeds presented by Dr. Albert 

 N. Steward, Department of Botany, College 

 of Agriculture and Forestry, Nanking Uni- 

 versity, Nanking. Received February 24, 

 1937. 



Seeds and fruits collected at Men Shan. 

 Shantung Province, during the season of 

 1936. 



122586. Aeonia sp. Malaceae. 



No. 85. A shrub 5 feet high covered 

 with red fruits. Used medicinally. 



122587. Crataegus sp. Malaceae. 

 No. 96. 



122588. Euonymus sp. Celastraceae. 

 No. 100. 



122589. Gleditsia macracantha Desf. 

 Caesalpiniaceae. Honeylocust. 



No. 94. A tree with large spines, closely 

 related to Oleditsia sinensis. 



For previous introduction see 33165. 



122590. Pinus massoniana Lambert. Pi- 

 naceae. 



No. 88. A tall tree up to 80 feet high, 

 with spreading branches and yellowisb- 

 "brown branchlets. The thin slender light- 

 green leaves, in pairs, are 5 to 8 inches 

 long, and the dull-brown, ovate cones are 

 3 to 5 inches long. Native to southeast 

 China, and closely related to Pinus densi- 

 flora. 



For previous introduction see 91790. 



122591. Pyrus sp. Malaceae. 

 No. 95. 



122592. Rubus sp. Rosaceae. 



No. 3. A vine with sweet edible red 

 fruits. 



122593. Vitis sp. Vitaceae. 



No. 2. A woody vine with dark-purple 

 edible fruits. 



122594. Zanthoxylum sp. Rutaceae. 



No. 1. A shrub, cultivated at the hill- 

 foot for the seed coat which is used as a 

 stimulant. 



122595. Ziziphus sp. Rhamnaceae. 

 No. 98. 



122596 to 122607. 



From France. Plants and scions purchased 

 from Paul Lecolier, La Celle, St. Cloud. 

 Received March 25, 1937. 



122596. Amygdalus persica L. Amyg- 

 dalaceae. Peach. 



Malta. Received as plants. 



122596 to 122607— Continued 



122597 to 122605. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. 

 Malaceae. Apple. 



Received as scions. 



122597. Belle Fille. 



122598. Binet Blanc. 



122599. Binet Rouge. 



122600. Bramtot. 



122601. Gendreville. 



122602. Court Pendu Rouge. 



122603. Cramoisie de Oascogne. 



122604. Orise Dieppoise. 



122605. Reinette Franche. 



122606 and 122607. Pyrus communis L. 

 Malaceae. Common pear. 



Received as plants. 



122606. Beurre Dumont. 



122607. Louis Pasteur. 

 122608 to 122614. 



From India. Bulbs collected by Walter Koelz, 

 Bureau of Plant Industry. Received 

 March 25, 1937. 



122608 to 122613. Allium spp. Liliaceae. 



122608. Allium cepa L. Onion. 



No. 2304. From Bangalore, Mysore, 

 February 9, 1937. A common type of 

 onion grown in the. south of India. Con- 

 sidered of better flavor than the large 

 ones. 



122609 to 122613. Allium sativum L. 



Garlic. 



Nos. 122609 to 122611. Lass an. 

 From Madras, February 6, 1937. 



122609. No. 2234. 



122610. No. 2235. 



122611. No. 2236. 



122612. No. 2249. Tellagada. From 

 Bangalore, Mysore, February 8, 

 1937. Locally grown. 



122613. No. 2233. Lass an. From 

 Madras, February 6, 1937. Said 

 to have been introduced from Italy. 



122614. Solanum tuberosum L. Solana- 

 ceae. 



No. 2312. Rielcet potato. From Banga- 

 lore, Mysore, February 9, 1937. Said to 

 be a descendant of potatoes introduced 

 into India about 50 years ago. 



122615 to 122629. 



From France. Plants purchased from F. 

 Delaunay, Angers, Maine et Loire. Re- 

 ceived March 25, 1937. 



122615 to 122621. Malus SYLVESTRIS Mill. 

 Malaceae. Apple. 



122615. Calville D'aout. 



122616. Doux-amer. 



122617. Fertile de Doue~. 



122618. Oros Bois de Doud&ville. 



122619. Pomme D'or. 



122620. Pres. Descours-Desacres. 



122621. Souvenir du Marais. 



