78 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 142 



136130 to 136131— Continued 



136131. Cydonia. Malaceae. 

 Masterpiece. 



136132 and 136133. Diervilla. Caprifoliaceae. 



From England. Plants purchased from John Waterer Sons & Crisp, Bagshot, Sur- 

 rey. Received March 26, 1940. 



136132. Golden Horn. 136133. Waterers Ruby. 



136134 to 136142. 



From England. Plants purchased from W. J. Marchant, Keeper's Hill Nursery, 

 Stapehill, Wimborne, Dorset. Received March 26, 1940. 



136134. X Philadelphia insignis Carr. Hydrangea ceae. 



A tall shrub with ovate or broad-ovate leaves 2 to 4 inches long and large 

 panicles of fragrant flowers. 



For previous introduction see 132040. 



136135 to 136142. Rubus spp. Rosaceae. 



136135. Rubus biflorus Buch.-Ham. 



A rambling shrub with large leaves, woolly beneath, and subacid yellow 

 berries about the size of a thimble. Native to the Himalayas. 



For previous introduction see 104860. 



136136. Rubus biflorus var. quinqueflorus Focke. 



This ornamental shrub, native to western Szechwan, China, between 5,800 

 and 6,900 feet altitude, produces its clusters of orange-yellow berries through 

 so long a period as to be almost everbearing. Because of its white wax-coated 

 stems, it is one of the most striking plants in the garden in autumn and winter. 



For previous introduction see 104861. 



136137. Rubus flagelliflorus Focke. 



An evergreen or partly deciduous, shrubby, climbing species about 8 feet 

 high, with simple, heart-shaped leaves, white flowers, and medium-sized, 

 glossy black fruits. Native to central and western China at altitudes of 4,000 

 to 6,000 feet. 



For previous introduction see 59276. 



136138. Rubus giraldianus Focke. 



A deciduous Chinese bramble with ornamental foliage and attractive, slender, 

 white stems. 



For previous introduction see 52944. 



136139. Rubus henryi var. bambusarum (Focke) Rehder. 



An evergreen woody climber differing from the type in its ternate leaves. 

 Native to central China. 



136140. Rubus leucodermis Dougl. 



An erect shrub 3 to 6 feet high, found in open woods in the northwestern 

 United States. The leaves are usually trifoliolate, the small white flowers are 

 in few-flowered corymbs, and the black hemispherical fruits are Y% inch in 

 diameter. 



For previous introduction see 104650. 



136141. Rubus thyrsoideus Wimm. 



Flore Pleno. A double-flowered white variety with erect, pyramidal panicles 

 6 to 8 inches high. 



136142. Rubus tricolor Focke. 



A prostrate shrub with bristly stems, simple, ovate, cordate leaves 2 }4 to 4 

 inches long, irregularly toothed, dark green above, and white flowers, 1 inch 



