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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



79185 to 79341— Continued. 



forms large clumps with 40 to ">o stems 

 over a root high, bearing 10 to 20 flow- 

 ers. 



79229. Gentiana bkachyphylla Vill. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79068. 



79230. Gentiana bdrseri Lapeyr. 



A low alpine perennial, native to the 

 Pyrenees, with an unbranched stem, 

 less than a foot high, oval-elliptic 

 leaves, and yellowish flowers with the 

 corollas mostly six cut. 



79231. Gentiana calycosa Griseb. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79069. 



79232. Gentiana cldsii Perr. and Song. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79070. 



79233. Gentiana cruciata L. 



Cross gentian. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79162. 



79234. Gentiana dahdrica Fisch. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79072. 



79235. Gentiana decumbens L. f. 



A stout erect perennial, up to 10 

 inches high, w T ith oblong or elliptic 

 leaves, mostiy radical, and blue flowers. 

 Native to the Himalayas. 



79236. Gentiana depressa D. Don. 



A low, nearly stemless alpine peren- 

 nial, native to the Himalayas, with 

 broadly elliptic leaves about three- 

 fourths of an inch long and small soli- 

 tary blue flowers. 



79237. Gentiana detonsa Rottb. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79073. 



79238. Gentiana dinarica Beck. 



An alpine gentian, native to the Aus- 

 trian Alps, with broad thick erect 

 leaves and dark-blue flowers. 



79239. Gentiana elegans A. Nels. 



An annual alpine gentian, about 8 to 



12 inches high, with numerous simple 



stems, each terminated by a single 



deep-blue flower 2 inches long. Each 



stem bears three to six pairs of ob- 



ovate or oblong leaves. Native to the 

 western United States. 



79240. Gentiana excisa Presl. 



A stemless alpine gentian, native to 

 the Austrian Alps, about 3 inches 

 high, with elliptic-oblong leaves and 

 rather large blue flowers. 



79241. Gentiana farreri Balf. f. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79074. 



79242. Gentiana favrati Rittner. 



An alpine gentian, closely allied to 

 G. verna, but distinguished by its very 

 short stem, small roundish leaves in a 

 rosette, and by the roundish shape of 

 its petals. Native to the French Alps. 



79243. Gentiana fetisowii Regel and 

 Winkler. 



Variety alba. A white-flowered form. 



79185 to 79341— Continued. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79024. 



79244. Gentiana freyniana Borum. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79075. 



79245 and 79246, Gentiana frigida 

 Haenke. 



79245. For previous introduction and 

 description see No. 79026. 



79246. Variety aXba. 



79247. Gbntiana froelichii Jan. 



A short-stemmed, nearly tufted al- 

 pine gentian with solitary blue flowers. 

 Native to the German Alps, where it 

 is rare. 



79248. Gentiana gentianella A. T. 

 Johnson. Stemless gentian. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 78857. 



79249. Gentiana grombezewskii Hort. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79027. 



79250. Gentiana holopetala (A. Gray) 

 Holm. 



A slender erect alpine plant, 2 to 16 

 inches high, with very narrow leaves 

 and sky-blue flowers 1 inch or more 

 long. Native to the Sierra Nevada 

 Mountains of California. 



79251. Gentiana hookeri Griseb. 



An alpine gentian, about 4 inches 

 high, with oblong-spatulate leaves one- 

 half inch long and flowers three- 

 fourths of an inch long It is native 

 to South America. 



79252. Gentiana imbricata Froel. 



A low alpine perennial, native to 

 limestone regions in the Swiss Alps, 

 about 3 inches high, with acute leaves 

 and blue flowers with crenate petals. 



79253. Gentiana kesselringi Regel. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79076. 



79254. Gentiana kochiana Perr. and 



Song. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79077. 



79255. Gentiana lagodechiana Hort. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79079. ■ 



79256. Gentiana moorcroftiana Wall. 



A stiff upright annual, native to the 

 Himalayas, 8 to 16 inches high, with 

 pale-blue flowers about iy 2 inches 

 across in nearly terminal "clustered 

 cymes. 



79257. Gentiana newberryi A. Gray. 



A dwarf alpine gentian, native to the 

 Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, 

 with obovate or spatula te leaves and 

 pale-blue flowers, white within, about 

 an inch long. 



79258. Gentiana olivieri Griseb. 



A herbaceous perennial, native to 

 mountain pastures in the Himalayas, 

 about 9 inches high, with dark-blue 

 Mower-; in umbellike cymes. 



