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132490. Duchesse d'Hiver. 132494. Olivier de Serves. 



132491. Ferdinand Gaillard. 132495. Saint-Michel Archange. 



132492. Gilles o Gilles. 132496. Verte Longue d'Automne. 



132493. Leon Leclerc de Laval. 132497. Verte Longue Panachee. 



132498 to 132511. Gossypium. Malvaceae. Cotton. 



From Brazil. Seeds collected by J. B. Griffing at the Escola Superior de Agricul- 

 tura do Estado de Minas Geraes, Vigosa. Received April 7, 1939. 



132498. Y 38, 21°. 132505. Y 2 278, 23°. 



132499. Y 38, 23°. 132506. Y 2 278, 7°. 



132500. Y 3 38, 22°. 132507. Gr 2 258, 16°. 



132501. Y 188, 17°. 132508. Gr 2 258, 19°. 



132502. Y 528, 24°. 132509. Gr 3 258, 4°. 



132503. Y 528, 5°. 132510. F 4 1828, 1°. 



132504. Y 278, 24°. 132511. F 4 1828, 11°. 



132512 to 132517. Gossypium spp. Malvaceae. Cotton. 



From Peru. Seeds presented by Prof. Teodoro Boza B., at the request of Dr. Don 

 Victor Marie, Superintendent, Estacion Experimental Agricola de La Molina, 

 Lima. Received April 10, 1939, through the American Embassy at Lima. 



132512. Gossypium eaimondii Ulbrich. 



A shrub or small tree, native to Peru. 



For previous introduction see 128383. 

 132513 to 132517. Gossypium. 



132513. Tanguis-"Cleistogoma" (Str. CB 8-38, pubescent). 



132514. I 'anguis-" Cleistogowia" (Str. CLM. 38-38). 



132515. T anguis (Str. Cn. 1-38). Good fiber. 



132516. Tanguis (Str. Cn.). From Canete Valley. 



132517. Tanguis (Str. Cn. 187-38). 



132518 to 132534. 



From England. Plants purchased from the Collyers Nurseries, Morsell Common, 

 Woking. Received April 10, 1939. 



132518 to 132521. Ceanothus spp. Rhamnaceae. 



132518. Ceanothus coeruleus Lag. (Ceanothus azureus Desf.). 



A large shrub 10 to 12 feet high, which produces panicles up to 4 inches long 

 of fragrant lilac-blue flowers ; the shrub is very similar to the mountain-lilac 

 of southern California. 



For previous introduction see 49753. 



132519. Ceanothus dentatus Torr. and Gray. 



132520. Ceanothus. 

 Var. Florihundus. 



132521. Ceanothus, 

 Var. Russellianus. 



132522. Deutzia discolor Hemsl. Hydrangeaceae. 



A luxuriantly spreading shrub with branches so heavily laden with flowers 

 that they bend over and trail the ground. The white flowers are sometimes 

 slightly suffused with rose. 



For previous introduction see 52678. 



