4 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 140 



133394 to 133412— Continued 



133406. Lachenalia reflexa Thunb. 



A plant with 2 falcate thin lanceolate leaves 4 to 6 inches long, clasping 

 the base of the stem for 1 to 2 inches, and a spike 2 to 6 inches high of erect- 

 spreading, yellowish, few, rarely many flowers 1 inch long. 



133407. Lachenalia roodeae Phillips. 



A lachenalia with 2 spreading, ovate-lanceolate leaves 3 inches or longer 

 and a dense spike of many purplish, campanulate flowers. 



133408. Lachenalia sp. 



Introduced under the specific name "suaveolens," for which a place of 

 valid publication has not been found. 



133409. Lachenalia unicolor Jacq. 



A perennial with, usually, strap-shaped leaves 6 inches long and 1 inch 

 broad and a stiffly erect peduncle 6 inches high bearing a dense raceme 2 to 4 

 inches long of bell-shaped, bright-red flowers % inch long. 



For previous introduction see 93539. 



133410. Lachenalia unifolia Jacq. 



A lachenalia usually having a single linear leaf clasping the base of the 

 stem for 2 or 3 inches. The bell-shaped white flowers, tinged with red or 

 blue, are V 2 inch long and are borne in a lax raceme on a peduncle 1 foot high. 



133411. Littonia modesta Hook, f. Melanthiaceae. 



A tuberous-rooted climbing vine resembling Gloriosa. 

 For previous introduction see 31849. 



133412. Bowiea volubilis Hook. f. Liliaceae. 



An asparaguslike perennial with a globose bulb 4 to 6 inches in diameter, 

 small erect linear leaves, and a slender twining stem 6 to 8 feet long. The 

 numerous small greenish flowers are less than % inch long. Native to southern 

 Africa. 



For previous introduction see 127060. 

 133413 to 133415. 



From Maryland. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Gar- 

 den, Glenn Dale. Numbered in July 1939. 



133413. Agastache cana (Hook.) Wooton and Standi. Menthaceae. 



Bell No. 31858. Collected in Hillsboro Canyon, Ariz., in 1937 by L. N. Good- 

 ding, of the Soil Conservation Service. 



For previous introduction see 116854. 



133414. Agastache barberi (Robinson) Epling. 



Bell No. 31857. Collected in Sycamore Canyon, Ariz., November 15, 1937, 

 by L. N. Goodding, of the Soil Conservation Service. A herbaceous perennial 

 with slender, simple stems about 2 feet high, ovate-lanceolate, crenate leaves, 

 1 to 2 inches long, and small deep-crimson flowers in a long narrow panicle. 

 Native to northwestern Mexico and the southwestern United States. 



133415. Lobelia cardinalis ssp. graminea (Lam.) McVaugh. Campanulaceae. 



Bell No. 32057. Collected at Ropes Springs, N. Mex., in 1937 by L. N. Goodding, 

 of the Soil Conservation Service. A perennial lobelia with several distinct 

 geographical varieties ; native from the western United States to Central 

 America. 



133416 to 133426. 



From Brazil. Plants presented by the Jardim Botanico, Rio de Janeiro. Re- 

 ceived July 12, 1939. 



133416. Brunfelsia grandiflora D. Don. Solanaceae. 



