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79185 to 79341— Continued. 



79259. Gentiana pannonica Scop. 



A tall, stout perennial, native to 

 Europe, with broadly elliptical to nar- 

 rowly ovate leaves and flowers which 

 are purple above. 



79260. Gentiana parryi Engelm. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79082. 



79261. Gentiana phlogifolia Schott 

 and Kotschy. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79083. 



79262. Gentiana pnedmonanthe L. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79163. 



79263. Gentiana przewalskii Maxim. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79086. 



79264. Gentiana pterocalyx Franch. 



An annual alpine gentian, native to 

 Yunnan, China. 1 foot or more high, 

 with ovate-cordate leaves and intense 

 blue flowers more than 2 inches long. 



79265. Gentiana pdmila Jacq. 



A very small alpine gentian, almost 

 mosslike, with small clustered leaves 

 and solitary, terminal deep-blue flow- 

 ers. It is native to the Tyrolese Alps. 



79266. Gentiana punctata L. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79087. 



79267. Gentiana purdomi Hort. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79088. 



79268 and 79269. Gentiana purpurea L. 



79268. For previous introduction and 

 description see No. 79089. 



79269. Variety nana. 



79270. Gentiana pyrenaica L. 



A tufted aline perennial, native to 

 Europe and Asia Minor, often forming 

 mats, with leaves having a cartilagi- 

 nous margin and solitary dark-blue 

 flowers about 1 inch long. 



79271. Gentiana rostani Reut. 



A low herbaceous alpine perennial, 

 nalive to central Europe, about 3 inches 

 high, with bowl-shaped, blue flowers. 



79272. Gentiana sceptrum Griseb. 



An erect leafy perennial, native to 

 northwestern North America, 2 to 4 

 feet high, with oblong-lanceolate leaves 

 and bell-shaped, dark-blue flowers 1 

 inch long. 



79273. Gentiana schistocalyx Koch. 



An upright perennial, native to 

 Asia Minor, 2 feet or more high, with 

 oval-lanceolate, long-pointed leaves 3 

 inches in length and flowers iy 2 inches 

 long. 



79274 to 79278. Gentiana septemfida 

 Pall. 



79274. For previous introduction 

 and description see No. 79091. 



79185 to 79341— Continued. 



79275. Variety angustifolia. 



79276. Variety cordifolia. A variety 

 native to Armenia, with heart- 

 shaped leaves. 



79277. Variety latifolia. 



79278. Variety splendida. 



79279. Gentiana straminea Maxim. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79093. 



79280. Gentiana sikkimensis C. B. 

 Clarke. 



A perennial alpine, native to the 

 mountains of Sikkim, with decumbent 

 stems, elliptic or rounded leaves, and 

 terminal heads of blue flowers. 



79281. Gentiana tibetica King. 



Himalayan gentian. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79028. 



79282 to 79285. Gentiana verna L. 



79282. For previous introduction and 

 description see No. 78862. 



79283. Variety alba. 



79284. Variety azurca. 



79285. Variety grandiflora. 



79286. Gentiana walujewi Regel and 

 Schmalh. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79095. 



79287 to 79291. Pedicularis spp. Scroph- 

 ulariaceae. Woodbetony. 



79287. Pedicularis foliosa L. 



An alpine perennial, native to central 

 Europe, with simple stems 1 to 3 feet 

 high, with pinnatifid leaves, and a 

 dense spike of cream-colored flowers. 



79288. Pedicularis palustris L. 

 European woodbetony. 



A marsh-loving herbaceous perennial, 

 native to Europe, about 2 feet high, 

 with thick roots, pinnately parted 

 leaves, and rather large purplish flow- 

 ers in spikelike racemes. 



79289. Pedicularis racemosa Dougl. 



A herbaceous alpine perrenial, native 

 to western North America, a foot or 

 more high, with narrow undivided 

 leaves and spikes of long-beaked white 

 flowers. 



79290. Pedicularis tuberosa L. 



A perennial alpine, native to Switzer- 

 land, about a foot high, with a tuber- 

 ous root and yellow flowers. 



79291. Pedicularis verticillata L. 



A moisture-loving alpine perennial, 

 native to Europe, up to a foot high, 

 with purplish flowers arranged in 

 whorls. 



79292 to 79341. Sedum spp. Crassula- 

 ceae. Stonecrop. 



79292. Sedum aizoon L. 

 Aizoon stonecrop. 



Variety mandschnricum. A glabrous 

 perennial, 1 to 2 feet high, with erect 

 unbranched stems, alternate oblong- 

 lanceolate leaves, coarsely toothed, and 

 numerous yellow flowers in lotse cymes. 



