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82035 to 82046— Continued. 



82036. No. 109320. From Tashkent. 

 A large-fruited white variety. 



82037. No. 109323. From Isfara, Ferg- 

 hana Province. Ak Tchilgi. An 

 early white variety. 



82038 to 82046. Pruxus armeniaca L. 

 Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 



82038. From the valley of the Kaindi 

 Su River. 



82039. No. 109674. From Namangan, 

 Mashad, Uzbekistan. Khashak. 



82040. No. 109677. From Mashad, Uz- 

 bekistan. Isfara Kandak. 



82041. No. 109690. From Tura Kur- 

 gan, Uzbekistan. Ak Uriuk. 



82042. No. 109701. Near Namangan, 

 Mashad, Uzbekistan. Psta Kandak. 



82043. No. 109707. From Mashad, Uz- 

 bekistan. Supkhani. 



82044. No. 109708. From Mashad, Uz- 

 bekistan. Supkhani III. 



82045. No. 109711. From Namangan, 

 Mashad, Uzbekistan. Psta Kandak. 



82046. No. 109735. From Namangan, 

 Mashad, Uzbekistan. Supkhani I. 



82047. Phyllostachys sp. Poaceae. 



Bamboo. 



From Avery Island, La. Plants presented 

 bv E. A. Mcllhennv. Received December 

 20, 1929. 



This bamboo, according to a statement of 

 November 19, 1929, from Mr. Mcllhennv. is 

 one of two introductions sent to him from 

 Chico, Calif., by tbe Department of Agri- 

 culture. April 3. 1914, under Nos. 23242 

 and 23243. It is believed by Mr. Mcll- 

 henny to be the smooth-sheathed P. mitis 

 and lias reached a height of 28 feet in poor 

 soil at Avery Island. 



82048 to 82051. Helenium autumnale 

 L. Asteraceae. Sneezeweed. 



From Dedemsvaart. Netherlands. Roots 

 purchased from B. Ruys. Royal Moer- 

 heim Nurseries. Received December 10, 

 1929. 



82048. Gartensonne. A variety bearing, 

 between the last of August and the 

 last of October, brilliant golden-yellow 

 flowers with velvet-brown centers. 



82049. Autumn Sunshine. A tall, hardy 

 hybrid bearing pure yellow flowers. 



82050. Grand icephalum Julisonne. A va- 

 riety 3 feet high, bearing an abundance 

 of dark-yellow flowers with dark-brown 

 centers. 



82051. Variety pumilum magnificum. A 

 variety 2y 2 feet high, bearing a great 

 number of large, yellow flowers from 

 June until autumn. 



82052. Hemerocallis sp. Liliaceae. 



Daylily. 



From Japan. Seeds collected by P. H. 

 Dorsett and W. J. Morse, agricultural 

 explorers. Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived October 12, 1929. 



No. 1350. From a field near Odomari, 

 Sakhalin Island. September 12, 1929. 



82053 to 82058. 



From Twyford. Berks. England. Plants 

 purchased from John Waterer Son & 

 Crisp. Received December 13, 1929. 



82053 to 82055. Chrysanthemum maxi- 

 mum Ramond. Asteraceae. 



Pyrenees chrysanthemum. 



82053. Marion Collier. A splendid new 

 fringed variety bearing semidouble 

 flowers. 



82054. Mrs. F. Daniels. A medium- 

 late variety bearing snowy white 

 flowers. 



82055. Phyllis Smith. A variety bear- 

 ing an abundance of beautiful lus- 

 trous white flowers on long wiry 

 stems. The petals of the flowers are 

 deeply cut. giving the flowers a ruf- 

 fled appearance. 



82056 to 82058. Helexium autumnale L. 

 Asteraceae. Sneezeweed. 



82056. Variety pumilum magnificum. 

 A variety bearing an abundance of 

 yellow flowers between June and 

 September. 



82057. Crimson Beauty. A greatly im- 

 proved variety of cupreum. 



82058. Julisonne. Bronzy yellow 

 flowers borne during July and 

 August. 



82059 and 82060. Amygdaltjs com- 

 munis L. (Prunus amy g d alu s 

 Stokes). Amygdalaceae. Almond. 



From Marrakech. Morocco. Seeds pre- 

 sented by H. Brayard, Directeur de la 

 Station d"Essais. Received December 20, 

 1929. 



82059. No. 6054. 



82060. No. 6063. 

 82061 to 82084. 



From Chosen and Japan. Seeds collected 

 by P. H. Dorsett and W. J. Morse, agri- 

 cultural explorers, Bureau of Plant In- 

 dustry. Received December 9, 1929. 



82061. Acaxthopaxax sessiliflorum 

 (Rupr. and Maxim.) Seem. Aralia- 

 ceae. 



No. 1552. From the Imperial Botani- 

 cal Garden, Keijo, October 26, 1929. 

 From shrubs 6 feet or more high, with 

 dense, almost round clusters of black or 

 dark-purple fruits. 



For previous introduction see No. 76203. 



82062. Acer sp. Aceraceae. Maple. 



No. 1567. From the Imperial Botani- 

 cal Garden, Keijo, October 27, 1929. A 

 small cut-leaved maple with bright-red 

 foliage. 



82063 and 82064. Berberis spp. Berberi- 

 daceae. Barberry. 



82063. Berberis sp. 



No. 1705. From the Forest Experi- 

 ment Station, Government General 

 of Chosen, Keijo. November 6, 

 1929. A deciduous plant 10 feet 

 high, with rather long racemes of 

 fruits. 



82064. Berberis sp. 



No. 1709. Collected along the road 

 between Rensen and Senkoku. No- 



