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81947 to 81973— Continued. 

 81953. Rubus sp. Rosaceae. 



No. 1325. Seeds from plants growing 

 along the seashore near Koetoi. Hokushu, 

 September 10. 1929. A low-growing va- 

 riety producing rather sour, deep-red 

 fruits. 



81954. SKIMMIA JAPOXICA Thunb. Ruta- 

 ceae. Japanese skimmia. 



No. 1199. Seeds from plants growing 

 in the forest reservation near Nopporo. 

 Hokushu, September 5, 1929. Miyama 

 shi kimi. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see No. 81898. 



81955. Soja max (L.) Piper (Glycine 

 hispida Maxim.). Fabaceae. Soybean. 



No. 1026. Seeds from plants growing 

 in a field near Maruyama Park, near 

 Sapporo, Hokushu, September 4, 1929. 

 A very early variety with greenish-yellow 

 seeds. 



81956 to 81963. Trifolium spp. Faba- 

 ceae. Clover. 



Seeds. 



81956 to 81961. Trifolium pratexse 

 L. Red clover. 



81956. No. 1021. From the Kotoni 

 Experiment Station, Hokushu, 

 September 3, 1929. Originallv ob- 

 tained by the Kotoni station from 

 Orneshoken. Finland. Apparently 

 a very prolific and early strain. 



81957. No. 1022. From the Kotoni 

 Experiment Station, Hokushu, Sep- 

 tember 3, 1929. Originally ob- 

 tained by the Kotoni station from 

 Kanhoyski, Finland. Apparently 

 a very early strain. 



81958. No. 1023. From the road- 

 side near Nopporo, Hokushu, Sep- 

 tember 5, 1929. 



81959. No. 1024. From the Kotoni 

 Experiment Station, Hokushu, 

 September 3, 1929. Originally ob- 

 tained from Sweden as Senklover 

 by the Kotoni station. 



81960. No. 1025. From the Kotoni 

 Experiment Station, Hokushu, 

 September 3, 1929. Originally ob- 

 tained from Ekero, Finland, by the 

 Kotoni station. 



81961. No. 1318. From the road- 

 side near Koetoi, Hokushu. A 

 variety found abundantly along 

 roadsides and in open fields. 



81962. Trifolium sp. 



No. 1028. From the Kotoni Experi- 

 ment Station, Hokushu, September 3, 

 1929. 



81963. Trifolium sp. 



No. 1329. From moist fields near 

 Odomari, Sakhalin Island, September 

 12, 1929. 



81964. Vicia sp. Fabaceae. Vetch. 



No. 1360. Near Maruyama Park, near 

 Sapporo, Hokushu. September 15, 1929. 

 A light purple-flowered species growing in 

 abundance and making a very heavy 

 growth. 



81965. Vicia sp. Fabaceae. Vetch. 



No. 1121. Seeds from plants growing in 

 Maruyama Park, near Sapporo, Hokushu, 

 August 19, 1929. 



81947 to 81973— Continued. 



81966 to 81970, Lilium spp. Liliaceae. 



Lily. 



81966. Lilium cordifolium Thunb. (L. 

 glelini F. Schmidt). 



No. 1083. Seeds from plants along 

 the road near Taisho Mura, Hokushu, 

 September 22, 1929. A lily, native to 

 Japan. 3 to 4 feet high, with pendu- 

 lous leaves 12 to 18 inches long and 

 wide, and a raceme of 4 to 10 fragrant 

 white flowers often 6 inches long. 



For previous introduction see No. 

 75677. 



81967. Lilium sp. 



No. 1084. Near Obihiro, Hokushu, 

 September 22, 1929. 



81968. Lilium sp. 



No. 1085. Near Obihiro, Hokushu, 

 September 22, 1929. 



81969. Lilium sp. 



No. 1086. Near Obihiro, Hokushu, 

 September 22, 1929. 



81970. Lilium sp. 



No. 1344. Seeds from plants in a 

 field near Odomari, Sakhalin Island, 

 September 12, 1929. 



81971. Salix sp. Salicaceae. 



"Willow. 



No. 1073. Cuttings from a tree in a 

 yard on the main road near Obihiro, 

 Hokushu, September 21, 1929. This tree 

 measured 76 inches in circumference 3 

 feet from the ground, and it was between 

 60 and 70 feet high. 



81972. Syrixga sp. Oleaceae. 



Lilac. 



No. 1080. Scions from wild bushes 

 along the roadside near the Plain of 

 Tokachi, at an experiment station near 

 Taisho Mura, Hokushu, September 22, 

 1929. 



81973. Syringa sp. Oleaceae. 



Lilac. 



No. 1095. Cuttings from a tree 6 to 8 

 inches in diameter and about 30 feet 

 high, growing in a small park in a 

 suburb of Nokkenshi, Hokushu, Septem- 

 ber 23, 1929. 



81974 to 81981. Kniphofia spp. Lilia- 

 ceae. Torchlily. 



From Haarlem, Netherlands. Roots pur- 

 chased from C. G. van Tubergen. Re- 

 ceived December 2, 1929. 



81974 to 81977. Kniphofia gracilis Harv. 



81974. Jaune Supreme. A deep-yellow- 

 flowered variety. 



81975. Orange Beauty. A variety bear- 

 ing bright-orange flowers on slender 

 spikes. 



81976. Orange Princess. An orange- 

 flowered variety. 



81977. Sovereign. A variety bearing 

 canary-yellow flowers. 



81978 to 81981. Kniphofia hybrida Hort. 



81978. Opftir. A variety bearing 

 orange-brown flowers on short spikes. 



81979. Royal Standard. A variety 

 bearing an abundance of rich golden- 

 yellow flowers. The upper half of 

 the spikes are a rich scarlet- 



