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139565 to 139572— Continued 



139585. Celmisia major Cheeseman. Asteraceae. 



Mountain Daisy. 



For previous introduction see 129777. 

 13S568. Ckordospartium stevensoni Cheeseman. Fabaceae. 



For previous introduction see 134023. 



139567. Corokia cotoneaster Raoul. Cornaceae. 

 For previous introduction see 77602. 



139568. Dodonaea viscosa (L.) Jacq. Sapindaceae. Hopbush. 



Received under the varietal name "purpurea," for which a place of pub- 

 lication has not been found. 



139569. Entelea arborescens R. Br. Tiliaceae. 

 Corkwood. 



For previous introduction see 113764. 



139570. Notospartium carmichaeliae Hook f . Fabaceae. 

 For previous introduction see 125147. 



139571. Pomaderris elliptica Labill. Rhamnaceae. 

 For previous introduction see 77201. 



139572. Telopea oreades F. Muell. Proteaceae. 



139573 to 139593. Lilium spp. Liliaceae. Lily. 



From Japan. Seeds obtained from the Hakoneya Nurseries, Numazu-shi. 

 Received December 12, 1940. 



139573 and 139574. Lilium amabile Palibin. 



139573. Typical form. 



139574. Var. Luteum. 



139575. Lilium amabile x elegans. 

 Purple Splendor. 



139576. Lilium brownii var. colchesteri Wilson. 



A trumpet-flowered lily, native throughout China from sea level to 5,000 

 feet altitude, often cultivated for the bulbs that are considered a table deli- 

 cacy. The stems are 4 to 6 inches long, and the fragrant flowers, 4 to 6 

 inches long, are rose purple outside, creamy white inside, with the reflexed 

 ends of the segments pure white. 



For previous introduction see 124709. 



139577. Lilium cernuum x elegans. 

 Var. Early Dazzler. 



139578. Lilium concolor var. buschianum X elegans. 

 Var. Crimson King. 



139579 to 139581. Lilium dauricum Ker. Candlestick lily. 



139579. Var. Pardinum. 



139580. Var. Wadai. 



139581. Var. Wallacei. 



139582. Lilium philippinense Baker. Benguet lily. 



Earliest flowering form. 

 For previous introduction see 135546. 



