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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



82342 to 82358— Continued. 



82345. No. 1619. From the Chosen Im- 

 perial Grounds, Keijo, October 26, 

 1929. 



82346. Viburnum sp. Caprifoliaceae. 



No. 1553. From the Imperial Botani- 

 cal Garden, Keijo, October 26, 1929. A 

 variety said to be native to Chosen, with 

 handsome foliage varying from green to 

 deep maroon, and black fruits. 



82347 to 82351. Vigna sinensis (Torner) 

 Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. 



82347. No. 1259. Near Kokato, Chosen, 

 November 11, 1929. Toribu. A 

 brown-eyed, small, white variety 

 used as food. 



82348 to 82351. Obtained in the Chosen 

 farmers' market, Keijo, October 31, 

 1929. 



82348. No. 1697. Sasage. A medi- 

 um-small variety, white, with 

 brown eye ; used for food. 



82349. No. 1698. Tongu. A medi- 

 um-small variety, white, with 

 brown eye; used for food. 



82350. No. 1836. Toribu. A medi- 

 um-small variety, white, with 

 brown eye. 



82351. No. 1837. Tonbu. A medi- 

 um-small variety with brown eye ; 

 used for food. 



82352. Vitis sp. Vitaceae. Grape. 



No. 1548. Obtained along the railroad 

 between Onobara and Kuraya, October 

 18, 1929. A low vine with small com- 

 pact clusters of small deep-purple to 

 black berries. 



82353. Zelkova serrata (Thunb.) Maki- 

 no (Z. acuminata Planch.). Ulmaceae. 



Sawleaf zelkova. 



No. 1565. From the Imperial Botani- 

 cal Garden, Keijo, October 27, 1929. A 

 handsome tree up to 90 feet high, with 

 a short trunk dividing into many upright 

 spreading branches and forming a broad, 

 round-topped head. The sharply ser- 

 rate leaves are ovate and are usually 2 

 to 3 inches long, or on young shoots up 

 to 8 inches long. 



For previous introduction see No. 

 79148. 



82354. (Undetermined.) 



No. 1209. From the Chosen Govern- 

 ment Forest Reservation near Keijo, No- 

 vember 6, 1929. A plant about 3 feet 

 high which may be of value for green 

 manure. 



82355. (Undetermined.) 



No. 1630. A shrub about 8 feet high 

 used as an ornamental in the Chosen Im- 

 perial Grounds, Keijo, October 26, 1929. 

 This somewhat resembles the tree lespe- 

 deza, but bears beanlike pods. 



82356. Grewia parviflora Bunge. Tilia- 

 ceae. 



No. 1517. From the Forestry Experi- 

 ment Station of the Government of 

 Chosen, Keijo, November 6, 1929. 



For previous introduction see No. 

 71146. 



82357. (Undetermined.) 



82342 to 82358— Continued. 



No. 1611. A very viny legume grow- 

 ing along the road near Onohara, Octo- 

 ber 18, 1929. It makes a fairly abun- 

 dant growth and may have value as 

 green manure. 



82358. (Undetermined.) 



No. 1703. From the Forestry Experi- 

 ment Station of the Government Gen- 

 eral of Chosen, Keijo, November 6, 1929. 

 A small deciduous shrub about 5 feet 

 high. 



82359 to 32383. 



From Nancy, France. Plants purchased 

 from Lemoine & Sons. Received Decem- 

 ber 17, 1929. 



82359 to 82365. Clematis spp. Ranun- 

 culaceae. 



82359. Clematis chrysocoma Franch. 



A woody vine up to 20 feet high, or 

 often an upright shrub, with the young 

 branchlets, leaves, and flower stalks 

 covered with dense yellow pubescence. 

 The leaves are made up of three ovate 

 to obovate 3-lobed or coarsely toothed 

 leaflets, and the pink-tinged white 

 flowers, nearly 2 inches across, are 

 borne either in fascicles of one to 

 five from axillary buds or on the new 

 growth, continuing to bloom through 

 August and September. Native to 

 western China. 



82360. Clematis fargesii Franch. 



A woody climber up to 20 feet high, 

 with bipinnate leaves made up of five 

 to seven 3-foliolate or incisely serrate 

 ovate leaflets. The pure white flowers, 

 1 to 2 inches across, are solitary or 

 in 3-flowered clusters and are borne 

 on a peduncle 4 to 8 inches long. Na- 

 tive to western China. 



For previous introduction see No. 

 49935. 



82361 to 82363. Clematis Montana 

 Buch.-Ham. Anemone clematis. 



82361. Variety Perfecta. A variety 

 bearing lilac-white flowers with 

 broad sepals. 



82362. Variety Superba. A hybrid 

 between Clematis montana rubens 

 and C. patens. It is a very vig- 

 orous climber with large white 

 flowers. 



82363. Variety Undulata. A variety 

 bearing large flowers which are 

 white flushed with mauve and 

 have waved sepals. 



82364. Clematis Montana lilacina 

 Lemoine. 



A variety with large azure-lilac 

 flowers. 



82365. Clematis Montana wilsonii 

 Sprague. 



A hardy climbing clematis native to 

 western China. It often attains a 

 height of 20 feet or more, and during 

 June and July bears an abundance of 

 sweet-scented flowers about an inch 

 long, which are white, occasionally yel- 

 lowish, or rosy tinged. There is gen- 

 erally a second flower in the autumn. 



For previous introduction see No. 

 62705. 



