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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



123852 to 123904— Continued. 



123857. Bouvardia triphylla Salisb. Ru- 

 biaceae. 



A small shrub with showy red flowers 

 about 1 inch long. Native to Mexico. 



123858. Brickbllia sp. Asteraceae. 



123859. Calochortus sp. Liliaceae. 



123860. Cissus incisa (Nutt.) Desmoul. 

 Vitaceae. 



123861. Clematis sp. Ranunculaceae. 



123862. Erythrina flabelliformis Kear- 

 ney. Fabaceae. Western coralbean. 

 A low, spiny, deciduous shrub 2 to 4 feet 



high, native to the upper foothills of the 

 Southwest. The beans range in color from 

 cream through coffee color to bright scar- 

 let. 



For previous introduction see 42204. 



123863. Eupatorium sp. Asteraceae. 



A very handsome, clear white-flowered, 

 rather bushy eupatorium, growing in rocky 

 canyons in protected but not shaded places. 



123864. Eustoma russellianum (Hook.) G. 

 Don. Gentianaceae. 



An annual or biennial 1 to 2 feet high, 

 with ovate to lanceolate-oblong leaves and 

 large lavender-purple flowers. Native to 

 the southwestern United States. 



123865. Fagonia californica Benth. Zygo- 

 phyllaceae. 



A compact woody perennial about 1 foot 

 high, with small trifoliolate leaves and 

 small purplish flowers. Native to Califor- 

 nia. 



123866. Fendlera rupicola Engelm. and 

 Gray. Hydrangeaceae. 



An erect bushy shrub up to about 6 feet 

 high, with small elliptic to oblong-lanceo- 

 late leaves and, usually, solitary pink or 

 pink-tinged flowers about 1 inch across. 

 Native to Texas and New Mexico. 



123867. Fraxinds greggii A. Gray. Olea- 

 ceae. Ash. 



123868. Hedeoma sp. Menthaceae. 



123869. Hedeoma sp. Menthaceae. 



123870. Hibiscus coulteri Harv. Malva- 

 ceae. 



A low shrubby hibiscus with small white 

 or pale-yellow flowers. Native to Mexico. 



123871. JATROPHA ANGUSTIDENS (Torr.) 



Muell. Arg. Euphorbiaceae. 



123872. Liatris sp. Asteraceae. 

 123873 and 123874. Leiostemon ambiguus 



(Torr.) Greene. Scrophulariaceae. 

 123875. Lippia ligustrina (Lag.) Britton. 



Verbenaceae. 



A shrub up to about 9 feet high, with 

 small lanceolate-oblong leaves and axillary 

 spikes of small, fragrant flowers, white or 

 tinged with violet. Native to Brazil. 



123852 to 123904— Continued. 



123876. Lippia wrightii A. Gray. Verbe- 

 naceae. 



123877. Lobelia sp. Campanulaceae. 



123878. Lonicera albiflora Torr. and 

 Gray. Caprifoliaceae. 



A shrub 3 to 7 feet high, sometimes 

 twining, with oval leaves over an inch 

 long and showy white or yellowish-white 

 flowers. Native to the United States. 



123879. Aster sp. Asteraceae. 



A very showy aster with purple flowers. 



123880. Maurandy antirrhiniflora Willd. 

 Scrophulariaceae. 



A slender vine with thin, hastate-triangu- 

 lar leaves and solitary axillary, pale-blue 

 flowers 1 inch or more long, similar in 

 appearance to snapdragon. Native to 

 northern Mexico and the southwestern 

 United States. 



For previous introduction see 104556. 



123881. Madrandya wislizeni A. Gray. 

 Scrophulariaceae. 



For previous introduction see 4129. 



123882. Melampodium ledcanthum Torr. 

 and Gray. Asteraceae. 



A low, white-flowered, shrubby composite 

 allied to Melampodium cinereum. Native 

 to Texas. 



123883. Menodoropsis longiflora (A. 

 Gray) Small. Oleaceae. 



123884. Nissolia schottii (Torr.) A. Gray. 

 Fabaceae. 



A scandent legume with a stem 2 to 3 

 feet long, branching from a somewhat 

 woody base, and racemes of small yellow 

 flowers. Native to Mexico. 



123885. Nolina bigelovii (Torr.) S. Wats. 

 Liliaceae. 



A woody perennial with a stout trunk 

 often 5 to 15 feet high, many linear rigid 

 leaves and a tall scape bearing a dense 

 compound panicle of small white flowers. 



123886. Oenothera hookeri Torr. and 

 Gray. Onagraceae. 



A tall, showy, yellow-flowered evening 

 primrose. Native to the western United 

 States. 



123887. Oenothera sp. Onagraceae. 



123888. Parosela greggii (A. Gray) Heller. 

 Fabaceae. 



A low shrub with silky hairy branches 

 and densely hairy compound leaves with 5 

 to 11 obovate leaflets less than half an 

 inch long. The pink flowers are in dense 

 spikes about 1 inch long. Native to Mexico 

 and Arizona. 



123889. Parosela johnsoni (S.Wats.) Vail 

 {Baled johnsoni S. Wats.). Fabaceae. 

 A diffusely branched shrub with smooth 



gray bark, leaves 1 to 2 feet long com- 



