22 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 139 



132625. Juglans regia L. Juglandaceae. Persian walnut. 



From Canada. Scions presented by G. H. Corsan, Islington, Ontario. 



Circassian walnut. 



132626 to 132629. Eucalyptus spp. Myrtaceae. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by F. H. Baker, Richmond, Victoria. Received 

 April 17, 1939. 



132626. Eucalyptus calophylla Lindl. 

 Var. Rosea. A form with pink flowers. 

 For previous introduction see 106333. 



132627. Eucalyptus gummifera (Gaertn.) Hochr. (E. corymlosa J. E. Smith). 



A medium-sized evergreen tree native to Australia, with leathery, lanceolate 

 leaves and large corymbs of fragrant yellowish-white flowers. 



For previous introduction see 106334. 



132628. Eucalyptus haemastoma J. E. Smith. 



A large tree with a smooth mottled trunk, coriaceous lanceolate-falcate leaves, 

 and small white flowers in axillary clusters or small terminal panicles and small 

 globular or pear-shaped fruits less than % inch in diameter. 



For previous introduction see 75628. 



132629. Eucalyptus marginata J. E. Smith. 



A shrub or, under favorable circumstances, a tall tree often clear of branches 

 for two-thirds its height. The hard durable wood is used for timber, piles, and 

 railway ties. The trees will grow in a great variety of soils, but prefer moist, 

 well-drained situations. 



For previous introduction see 123776. 



132630 to 132640. 



From France. Plants purchased from Grandes Roseraies du Val de La Loire, 

 Orleans. Received April 21, 1939. 



132630. Ceanothus. Rhamnaceae. 

 Var. Sirius. 



132631 to 132638. Deutzia spp. Hydrangeaceae. 

 132631 to 132633. Deutzia. 



132631. Var. Crenata Azaleaflora. 



132632. Var. Crenata Macrotliyrsa. 



132633. Var. Suspensa. 



132634. Deutzia glomeruliflora Franch. 

 For previous introduction see 34536. 



132635. Deutzia hypoleuca Maxim. 



A Japanese shrub with sharp-pointed, serrulate, oval leaves with hairy 

 lower surfaces, and flowers, either solitary or in clusters of 2's or 3's. The 

 fruits are capsules about y 8 inch long. 



For previous introduction see 43840. 



1 32636. Deutzia longifolia Franch. Longleaf deutzia. 



Among the many attractive species of deutzia, this is considered to be one 

 of the most handsome. It comes from western China and is a shrub about 6 

 feet high, with narrow leaves, whitish below, and rosy flowers about 1 inch 

 across, produced in rounded clusters 2 to 3 inches in diameter. Received as 

 "Var. Purpurea, a form with rosy flowers." 



132637. Deutzia mollis Duthie. 



A very distinct and beautiful species from central China. The white or 

 pink-tinged flowers are in flat corymbose panicles. 

 For previous introduction see 49942. 



