10 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 133 



125107. Prunus domestica L. Amygdalaceae. Common plum. 



From New York. Scions presented by Dr. H. Wellington, New York Experiment 

 Station, Geneva. Received January 11, 1932. Numbered in November 1937. 



Hall. 



125108. Jatkopha sp. Euphorbiaceae. 



From Mexico. Roots presented by Mrs. G. M. Clark, Tolosa, Oaxaca. Received: 

 November 2, 1937. 



Barbasco. 



125109-125114. 



From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the McGregor Museum y 

 Kimberley. Received October 25, 1937. 



125109. Aloe davyana Schoenland. Liliaceae. 



A stemless aloe with 12 to 14 broadly ovate, prickly leaves about 15 inches 

 long in a dense rosette ; the upper leaf surface is light green, sometimes reddish 

 in the upper half, with transverse dark-green bands. The simple or one- to 

 two-forked raceme, about 2 feet high, bears many yellowish-red flowers about 

 1 inch long. Native to South Africa. 



125110. Aloe globuligemma Pole Evans. Liliaceae. 



A stemless succulent with a rosette of erect-spreading, sword-shaped leaves 

 1 to 2 feet long, having cartilaginous wavy-toothed margins. The flower stalk, 

 3 to 4 feet high, carries a dense raceme a foot long, of tubular flowers that are 

 globular and red in the bud, becoming elongated and sulfur-yellow tinged with 

 red at the base. It is native to South Africa. 



For previous introduction see 111229. 



125111. Clematis sp. Ranunculaceae. 



Received under the name "burchellii," for which a place of publication has 

 not been found. 



125112. Digitaeia eriantha var. stolonifera Stapf. Poaceae. 



Wooly fingergrass. 



A dry-land grass, native to South Africa. It prefers a loose sandy soil, but 

 is also found in the hard red soil and occasionally in black turf. It is very 

 palatable to stock of all kinds as green herbage and in winter as hay. 



For previous introduction see 77998. 



125113. Pennisetum ciliare (L.) Link. Poaceae. Grass. 



A perennial grass with ascending stems up to 2 feet long. Native to South 

 Africa. 



For previous introduction see 110266. 



125114. Rhus viminalis Ait. Anacardiaceae. Sumac 



Karre Boom. An evergreen tree up to 30 feet high, native to South Africa 

 in semiarid regions at over 4,000 feet altitude. Sheep and goats browse on the 

 foliage. 



For previous introduction see 119293. 



125115-125120. Antirrhinum. Scrophulariaceae. 



From Germany. Seeds presented by Dr. F. Gruber, Kaiser Wilhelm Institut fur 

 Zuchtungsf orschung, Muncheberg Mark. Received October 29, 1937. 



125115. Benajoan. 20245X20244. 



125116. Figueira. 22296X22292. 



125117. Lucena. 22210x36/21 c LV. 



125118. Pampaneira Kahl. 22098X22099. 



125119. Torcal. 37/25 XIX X 37/25 XIII. 



125120. Troia. 20442X20441. 



