24 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 137 



131049 to 131067. 



From Manchuria. Seeds collected and presented by B. V. Skvortzov, Harbin. 

 Received December 6, 1938. 



131049 to 131051. Adenophora spp. Campanulaceae. 



131049. Adenophora cokonopifolia (Roem. and Scbult.) Fiscb. 



A perennial herb 1 to 2 feet high with petiolate, cordate radical leaves, 

 sessile, linear-lanceolate cauline leaves and racemes of 3 to 10 large blue 

 flowers. Native to eastern Asia. 



131050. Adenophora verticillata var. angustifolia Korsch. 



This differs from Adenophora coronopifolia in its smaller flowers which 

 are paler and disposed in more open, candelabralike inflorescences. It also 

 differs in the narrower leaves. It is an attractive plant, well worth while 

 in the herbaceous border. The blooming season is July and August. Native 

 to eastern Asia. 



131051. Adenophora verticillata var. princeps Korsch. 



131052. Agastache rubosa (Fisch. and Mey.) Kuntze. Menthaceae. 



Wrinkled giant -hyssop. 



A summer-flowering perennial herb, 2 to 4 feet high, with cordate, serrate, 

 rugose, scented leaves and attractive lavender flowers in reddish calyces, 

 crowded into dense oblong spikes. Native to China. 



For previous introduction see 101400. 



131053. Polygonum orientals L. Polygonaceae. Princesplume. 

 For previous introduction see 65640. 



131054. Angelica dahurica (Fisch.) Benth. and Hook. f. Apiaceae. 



A herbaceous perennial with compound umbels of small white flowers. 

 Native to eastern Asia. 



131055. Aqtjilegia oxysepala Trautv. and Mey. Ranunculaceae. 



Early columbine. 



A very early flowering herbaceous perennial, 2 to 3 feet high, with large blue, 

 yellow, and white flowers. The spurs are short and bent forward. 



For previous introduction see 103212. 



131056. Aster ageratoides Turcz. Asteraceae. 



An aster with ovate leaves and few blue-flowered corymbs. Allied to Aster 

 trinervius. Native to northern China. 



131057. Boltonia lautureana Debeaux {Aster lautureanus (Debeaux) 

 Franch. ) . Asteraceae. 



A herbaceous perennial with erect, branching stems about 2 feet high, 

 leathery, ovate-lanceolate or linear-lanceolate leaves and small solitary, termi- 

 nal flower heads. Native to northeastern China. 



131058. Hypochaeris grandiflora Ledeb. Cichoriaceae. 



131059. Lilium callosum Sieb. and Zucc. Liliaceae. 



A martagon lily with slender stems 1 to 2% feet high, scattered strap-shaped 

 or linear leaves, usually 1 to 3 inches long, and dull-red to orange-red solitary 

 nodding flowers in racemes of 2 to 9. Native to eastern Asia from Manchuria 

 to Taiwan. 



131060. Lychnis fulgens Fisch. Silenaceae. Campion. 



San dio lau yang. A herbaceous perennial of a dwarf habit, bearing brilliant 

 scarlet flowers. Grown as an ornamental pot plant by the Chinese. 



For previous introduction see 23011. 



131061. Philadelphia schrenkii Rupr. Hydrangeaceae. 



Schrenk mockorange. 



131062. Rheum undulatum L. Polygonaceae. Rhubarb. 

 For previous introduction see 115426. 



