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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



76550 to 76602— Continued. 



76576. Deutzia setchuenensis Franch. 



Szechwan deutzia. 



A Chinese shrub 6 feet high with lanceo- 

 late long-pointed leaves and loose corymbs of 

 white llowcrs. 



For previous introduction see No. 73434. 



76577. Euonymus sp. Celastraceae. 



Vilmorin No. 5521. A tall pyramidal free- 

 flowering evergreen Chinese shrub probably 

 related to Euonymus japonicus. 



76578. Fagelia violacea (Cav.) Kuntze (Cal- 

 ceolaria violacea Cav.). Scrophulariaceae. 



An evergreen Chilean shrub with small 

 heart-shaped deeply toothed leaves and yellow- 

 salmon flowers spotted with purple. 



For previous introduction see No. 73407. 



76579. FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA DENSIFLORA 



Koehne. Oleaceae. Goldenbell. 



A form of this garden hybrid forsythia which 

 has the pale yellow flowers densely crowded on 

 the pendulous shoots. 



76580. Hypericum kouytchense Leveille. Hy- 

 pericaceae. 



Wilson No. 256. A Chinese shrub which 

 forms a rounded hummock profusely covered 

 with golden-yellow flowers. 



76581. Jasminum heterophyllum Roxb. Ole- 

 aceae. Jasmine. 



Variety glabricymosum. A smooth-flowered 

 form of this Himalayan shrub which is said to be 

 native to China and is a strong-growing bush 

 with a profusion of golden-yellow flowers. 



76582 to 76588. Lonicera spp. Caprifoliaceae. 

 Honeysuckle. 



76582. Lonicera chaetocarpa Rehder. 



An upright shrub about 6 feet high, native 

 to western China, with ioblong leaves, nod- 

 ding yellowish flowers, and red fruits. 



76583. Lonicera koehneana Rehder. 



A Chinese shrub up to 12 feet high, with 

 rhombic-ovate leaves softly pubescent be- 

 neath, yellow flowers, and dark-red fruits. 



For previous introduction see No. 65772. 



76584. Lonicera pileata yunnanensis 

 (Franch.) Rehder. 



A prostrate half-evergreen shrub, native to 

 Yunnan, China, with ovate leaves, yellow 

 flowers, and violet fruits. 



For previous introduction see No. 73441. 



76585. Lonicera spinosa Jacquemont. 



A low Himalayan shrub with spinescent 

 branchlets, linear oblong leaves an inch long, 

 purplish flowers, and bluish red fruits. 



76586. Lonicera tragophylla Hemsl. 



A high climbing woody vine, native to 

 western China, with oblong leaves 4 to 5 

 inches long, terminal clusters of large bright- 

 yellow flowers 3 inches long, and bright-red 

 fruits. 



76587 and 76588. Lonicera spp. 



New and excellent bush honeysuckles of 

 good fruiting habits. 



76587. Lonicera sp. 

 Hers No. 2037. 



76588. Lonicera sp. 

 Cooper No. 5626. 



76550 to 76602— Continued. 



76589. Malus magdeburgensis Zimmerm. 

 Malaceae. Apple. 



A German hybrid apple forming a small tree 

 with ovate leaves pubescent beneath, semidouble 

 pinkish flowers, and yellow fruits an inch in 

 diameter. 



For previous introduction see No. 56522. 



76590. Malus sylvestris Mill. (Pyrus malus 

 L.). Malaceae. 



Variety Aldenham purple. A new and vig- 

 orous hybrid apple with dark purplish red fruits 

 of good size. 



76591. Ononis rotundifolia L. Fabaceae. 



A low shrubby plant 1 to 2 feet high, native 

 to southern Europe. The trifoliolate leaves are 

 slightly viscid, and the bright-rose flowers, an 

 inch long, are in terminal leafy panicles. 



For previous introduction see No. 66302. 



76592. Prunus serrula tibetica (Batal.) 



Koehne. Amygdalaceae. 



Cherry. 



A Chinese tree up to 30 feet high, with flaky 

 brown bark, long pointed lanceolate leaves, 

 clusters of one to three white flowers, and oval 

 red fruits. 



76593. Pyracantha crenulata rodgersiana 

 A. B. Jacks. Malaceae. Firethorn. 



An orange-fruited form of this Chinese shrub 

 which has oblanceolate unequally serrulate 

 leaves, 1 to 3 inches long, and rather loose cor- 

 ymbs of white flowers followed by clusters of 

 orange fruits which persist throughout the 

 winter and form a marked contrast to the ever- 

 green leaves. 



For previous introduction see No. 73446. 



76594. Rhamnus utilis Decaisne. Rhamna- 

 ceae. Buckthorn. 



A slender-branched Chinese shrub up to 10 

 feet high, with narrowly elliptic yellowish green 

 leaves 3 to 5 inches long, yellowish green flowers, 

 and small black fruits. 



For previous introduction see No. 63366. 



76595. Sarcococca ruscifolia Stapf. Buxa- 

 ceae. 



An evergreen Chinese shrub about 6 feet 

 high, with ovate leaves 1 to 2 inches long, ra- 

 cemes of fragrant white flowers, and dark- 

 scarlet berries. 



76596. Sarcococca ruscifolia chinensis. 

 (Franch.) Rehd. and Wils. Buxaceae. 



A Chinese variety of Sarcococca ruscifolia 

 with narrower leaves, but having similar white 

 fragrant flowers and scarlet berries. 



76597. Schizandrarubriflora (Franch.) Rehd. 

 and Wils. Magnoliaceae. 



A Chinese evergreen climbing shrub ovate 

 denticulate leathery leaves 3 to 5 inches long, 

 axillary clusters of dark-red flowers, and persist- 

 ent bright-red berries. 



For previous introduction see No. 63402. 



76598. Simmondsia chinensis (Link.) C. 

 Schneid. (Buxus chinensis Link.). Buxaceae. 



An evergreen shrub 10 to 15 feet high, with 

 small narrowly oblong leaves, native to south- 

 western California and western Mexico. 



For previous introduction see No. 66282. 



76599. Syringa komarowi C. Schneid. Olea- 

 ceae. lilac. 



A Chinese shrub up to 15 feet high, with ovate 

 leaves 5 to 7 inches long and nodding compact 

 panicles of purple-pink flowers. 



