14 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 133 



125156-125167. Phaseolus spp. Fabaceae. 



From Morocco. Seeds presented by H. Brayard, Direction Generale de 1' Agricul- 

 ture du Commerce et de la Colonisation, Casa Blanca. Received November 

 9, 1937. 



125156. Phaseolus coocineus L. Scarlet runner bean. 



De Prag\iw Mar ore" a Tier Longues C asses. 



125157-125167. Phaseolus vulgaris L. Common bean. 



125157. Baraquet. 125163. Mangetout Ghaudia. 



125158. Beurre Nain Crayon. 125164. Predome a Rames. 



125159. Blance de Juillet a Rames. 125165. Roi des MarcMs. 



125160. Fin de Brignols. 125166. Triomphe de Alger. 



125161. Le Caoannais. 125167. Beurre Nain Chaute. 



125162. Maircan. 



125168-125171. 



From Cuba. Seeds presented by F. G. Walsingham, Atkins Institution of the 

 Arnold Arboretum, Soledad, Cienfuegos. Received November 9, 1937. 



125168. Diphysa robinioides Benth. Fabaceae. 



Presented by the Forestry Department, Habana, Cuba. An evergreen shrub 

 or small tree sometimes over 20 feet high, with pinnate leaves and numerous 

 rather large yellow flowers in racemose clusters. Native to Central America. 



For previous introduction see 124870. 



125169. Guaiacum officinale L. Zygophyllaceae. Lignumvitae. 



Presented by the Forestry Department, Habana, Cuba. An evergreen tree 

 up to 30 feet high, native to tropical America. The pinnate leaves are made 

 up of 4 to 6 obovate leaflets 2 inches long, and the small blue flowers are in 

 terminal clusters. The yellow-brown wood is very hard and heavy and is 

 valued for hubs, cogs, and pulleys. 



For previous introduction see 99011. 



125170-125171. Lobelia gibberoa Hemsl. Campanulaceae. 



Presented by the Jardin Colonial de Laeken, Brussels, Belgium. A woody 

 lobelia up to 25 feet high, with a palmlike habit, crowded oblong-obovate or 

 lanceolate leaves about iy 2 feet long, and a dense terminal spikelike raceme 

 of greenish-yellow flowers. Native to tropical Africa. 



125170. Received as variety "ulugurensis," for which a place of publication 

 has not been found. 



125171. Received as Lobelia sp. 



125172-125192. Avena sativa L. Poaceae. Oats. 



From Japan. Seeds presented by K. Nakata, Kyushu Imperial University, 

 Fukuoka. Received November 10, 1937. 



125172. Korean native oats from Sansui. 125183. Korean native oats from Ko- 



zan. 



125184. Howdale Black Tatar. 



125173. Belgian oats. 



125174. Clydesdale. 



125175. Banners Benalton. 



125176. AlUon. 125186 ' UgoV0 ' 



125187. Victoria No. 1. 



125185. White oats. 



125177. Slow Victoria. 



125178. Antonis Capaty, original. 



125179. Korean native oats from Hozan 



125180. Wase Rokujunichi. 

 (Early 6-day s, native to Korea.) 125191. Cro-Gold oats. 



125181. Black Tatar. 125192. Race Horse. 



125182. Red oats. 



125188. Idamine. 



125189. Golden Rain. 



125190. Swedish Select. 



