70 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 142 



135987 to 136021— Continued 

 136008 to 136011. Prunus domestica L. Plum. 



136008. Blaisdon Red. 136010. Late Transparent. 



136009. Bryanston Gage. 136011. Pershore Red. 



136012. Prunus cerasifera var. atropurpurea Jager. 

 Pissardii Nigra. 



136013. Prunus domestica L. 

 Prince of Wales. 



136014. Prunus insititia L. 

 Shepherd's Bullace. 



136015. Prunus spinosa L. 

 Tricolor. 



136016. Prunus domestica L. 

 Victoria. 



136017. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Common pear. 

 Beurre Van Geert. 



136018. Malus floribunda Siebold. Malaceae. Japanese flowering crab. 

 Fran Luise Dittman. 



136019. X Malus magdenburgensis Zimmerm. Apple. 



A small tree with ovate leaves, pubescent beneath, semidouble pinkish flowers, 

 and yellow fruits 1 inch in diameter. 



For previous introduction see 76589. 



136020. Malus. 



Oporto. An ornamental variety (M. sylvestris X niedzwetskyana) . 



136021. Malus baccata (L.) Moench. Chinese flowering crab. 



Lady Northcliffe. 



For previous introduction see 128508. 



136022. Sophora tetraptera J. Miller. Fabaceae. 



Fourwing sophora. 



From Chile. Seed presented by Prof. G. Montero O., Temuco. Received March 

 20, 1940. 



A large shrub or small tree up to 30 feet high. The green pinnate leaves and large 

 clusters of yellow flowers make it an attractive ornamental. Native to New Zealand. 



For previous introduction see 129801. 

 136023 to 136117. 



From Afghanistan. Material collected by Walter Koelz, Bureau of Plant Industry 

 United States Department of Agriculture. Received February 8, 1940. 



Unless otherwise stated all material was received as seeds. 



136023. Adonis sp. Ranunculaceae. 



No. 4576. From a dry slope at Shanbashak Pass, August 31, 1939, at 9,000 feet 

 altitude. Plant growing in clumps 2 feet high; it has attractive foliage and a single 

 terminal flower. 



136024 and 136025. Allium spp. Liliaceae. 



From Safedsang, September 23, 1939, at 10,000 feet altitude. Plant growing 

 up to 4 feet high, on dry soil, with umbels of rose-purple flowers. Stands a mild 

 winter. 



136024. No. 4743. Bulbs. 



136025. No. 4743-A. Seeds. 



