8 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 134 



126822. Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by the Experimental Farm, Cowra, New South 

 Wales, at the request of Dr. H. Wenholz, Department of Agriculture, Sydney. 

 Received February 1, 1938. 



Kenya Crossbred, G. 6040. 



126823 and 126824. Pkunus spp. Amygdalaceae. 



From Italy. Seeds purchased from Arturo Ansaloni, Bologna. Received Janu- 

 ary 19, 1938. 



126823. Prunus avium L. Mazzard cherry. 



126824. Prunus mahaleb L. Mahaleb cherry. 



126825 to 126830. 



From Germany. Seeds presented by G. Katterman, Freising. Received January 

 15, 1938. 



126825 to 126828. Secale cereale L. Poaceae. Rye. 



126825. Blankorn-1. 



126826. Blankorn-2. 



126827. Stark Behaart, 104/105/109/111. 



126828. Weiheu, 1. 



126829 and 126830. Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 



126829. W.R. 26-46. 126830. W.R. 48. 



126831 to 126845. 



From Japan. Seeds purchased from Tanaka Boekibu, Osaka. Received Janu- 

 ary 18, 1938. 



126831. Cassiope lycopodiodes (Pall.) D. Don. Ericaceae. 



A low creeping plant with slender stems, scalelike crowded leaves, and nod- 

 ding white, bell-shaped flowers borne singly on erect peduncles. Native to 

 northeastern Asia. 



For previous introduction see 103868. 



126832. Clintonia udensis Trautv. and Mey. Convallariaceae. 



A low-growing, liliaceous perennial native to damp places in southeastern 

 Siberia. The erect, broadly oblong leaves, 6 inches long, are green, paler be- 

 neath. The inconspicuous greenish-yellow flowers are borne on a scape and 

 are followed by small deep-blue berries. 



For previous introduction see 81948. 



126833. Phyllodoce aleutica (Spreng.) Heller. Ericaceae. 



A low deciduous shrub with imbricated linear serrulate leaves and terminal 

 clusters of small, bell-shaped flowers. Native to the Aleutian Islands. 



For previous introduction see 101384. 



126834. Phyllodoce nipponica Makino. Ericaceae. 



A small evergreen bush up to 1 foot high, with numerous linear, obtuse, 

 spinose-serrulate, rigid, glossy-green leaves y 2 inch long, and pink flowers up 

 to 1 inch long, borne near the ends of the branches. Native to Japan. 



For previous introduction see 102303. 



126835. Prunella vulgaris L. f. Menthaceae. 

 126836 to 126838. Rhododendron spp. Ericaceae. 



126836. Rhododendron chrysanthum Pall. 



A prostrate or semiprostrate alpine shrub up to 12 feet high, with ob- 

 lanceolate or obovate leaves 1 to 4 inches long and yellow flowers about 1 

 inch long in small clusters. Native to northeastern Asia. 



