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136647 to 136660— Continued. 

 136657 and 136658. Prunus domestica L. Common plum. 



136657. Prince of Wales. 



136658. Sultan. 



136659 and 136660. Pyrus communis L. Common pear. 



136659. Jean Van Geert. 



136660. Winter Orange. 



136661 to 136675. 



From New Jersey. Plants purchased from the Princeton Nurseries, Princeton. Re- 

 ceived April 19, 1940. 



136661. Ceanothus americanus L. Rhamnaceae. New Jersey tea. 

 For previous introduction see 132035. 



136662. Chaenomeles japonica (Thunb.) Lindl. Malaceae. Dwarf Japan quince. 

 For previous introduction see 136527. 



136663. Deutzia gracilis Sieb. and Zucc. Hydrangeaceae. 

 For previous introduction see 132456. 



136664. Deut ia scabra Thunb. Fuzzy deutzia. 

 Pride of Rochester. 



For previous introduction see 136551. 

 136665 to 136671. Dier villa spp. Caprifoliaceae. 



136665. Diervilla coraeensis (Thunb.) DC. Korean weigela. 

 For previous introduction see 136530. 



136666. Diervilla floribunda Sieb. and Zucc. Crimson weigela . 

 For previous introduction see 135978. 



136667. Diervilla Florida (Bunge) Sieb. and Zucc. 



A shrub up to 10 feet high, with short-petioled, serrate leaves 2 to 4 inches 

 long, tomentose beneath. The tubular flowers, more than 1 inch long, rosy pink 

 outside and paler inside, are borne in axillary cymes. 



For previous introduction see 93126. 



136668. Diervilla sessilifolia Buckl. Southern bush-honeysuckle. 



A beautiful free-flowering North American plant, with light pea-green leaves 

 8 inches long and 3 to 4 inches broad and pretty, sweet-scented, light-yellow 

 flowers. 



For previous introduction see 49945. 



136669 to 136671. Diervilla. 



136669. Eva Rathke. 



136670. Nana Variegata. 



136671. Candida. 



136672. Periploca graeca L. Asclepiadaceae. 



A tall woody vine, with ovate-lanceolate leaves and wheel-shaped brownish-green 

 flowers 1 inch across in loose, terminal cymes. Native to Asia Minor and southern 

 Europe. 



For previous introduction see 122650. 



136673 to 136675. Philadelphus spp. Hydrangeaceae. 



136673. X Philadelphus maximus Rehder. 



A tall shrub, a hybrid between Philadelphus tomentosus and P. pubescens. 



