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132612. Annona sp. Annonaceae. 



From Florida. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, 

 Coconut Grove. Numbered in April 1939. 



Plants grown from seed sent in from Guatemala and described as a thick- 

 skinned annona called cherimulla; from San Marcos. 



132613 to 132616. 



From Colombia. Seeds presented by Eduardo Hernandez A., Pijao, Caldas. Re- 

 ceived April 3, 1939. 



132613. Annona sp. Annonaceae. 

 A native species. 



132614. Calliandra sp. Mimosaceae. 

 A native species. 



132615. Passifloea ligulaeis Juss. Passifloraceae. Sweet granadilla. 

 For previous introduction see 114343. 



132616. Passifloea quadeangulaeis L. Giant granadilla. 

 For previous introduction see 114539. 



132617 and 132618. Pruntts armeniaca L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 



From Manchuria. Seeds presented by A. D. Woeikoff, Harbin, through Harlow 

 Rockhill, Conrad, Iowa. Received April 13, 1939. 



132617. No. 1. 



132618. No. 2. 



132619. Luctjma nervosa DC. Sapotaceae. Canistel. 



From Florida. Seeds collected near Coconut Grove by G. H. Corsan, Islington, 

 Ontario, Canada, and presented by C. A. Reed, Bureau of Plant Industry. 

 Received April 14, 1939. 



A small tree up to 25 feet high, with spreading branches and oblong leaves 4 to 

 8 inches long. The ovoid, orange-yellow, edible fruits are 2 to 4 inches long with 

 soft, mealy, bright-orange flesh of rich sweet flavor. Native to northern South 

 America. 



For previous introduction see 75201. 



132620 to 132624. 



From England. Plants purchased from Walter C. Slocock, Ltd., Woking, Surrey. 

 Received April 18, 1939. 



132620 to 132622. Deutzia spp. Hydrangeaceae. 



132620. Deutzia sp. 



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

 not been found. 



132621. Deutzia parvifloea Bunge. Mongolian deutzia. 



A hardy ornamental shrub 6 feet high with corymbs of white flowers. 

 For previous introduction see 93114. 



132622. Deutzia scabea Thunb. Fuzzy deutzia. 

 Var. Purpurea. A form with purplish flowers. 



132623. Philadelphus coeonarius L. Hydrangeaceae. 



Var. Aurea. A variety with the young leaves bright yellow, later turning 

 greenish yellow. 



For previous introduction and description see 132333. 



132624. Philadelphus. 



Var. Savilos. A hybrid with white flowers. 



