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82359 to 82383 — Continued. 



82366. CLEMATOCLETHRA INTEGRIFOLIA 



Maxim. Dilleniaceae. 



A deciduous climbing shrub with ovate- 

 oblong leaves 2 to 4 inches long, and 

 white clethralike flowers, either solitary 

 or in few-flowered clusters, followed by 

 berrylike black fruits. Native to north- 

 western China. 



82387. Escallonia sp. Escalloniaccae. 



C. F. Ball. A red-flowered hybrid 

 made by C. F. Ball at the Botanic Gar- 

 dens, Glasnevin. It is believed to be a 

 cross between Escallonia rubra and E. 

 macrantha. 



For previous introduction see No. 

 80101. 



82368 to 82371. Jasmindm spp. Oleaceae. 



Jasmine. 



82368. JASMINUM beesianum Forrest 

 and Diels. Rosy jasmine. 



A slender shrub about 3 feet high, 

 with grooved branchlets and leaves re- 

 duced to one lanceolate leaflet 2 to 4 

 inches long. The pink to deep-rose, 

 salver-shaped fragrant flowers are 

 borne in clusters of one to three. Na- 

 tive to western China. 



82369. JASMINUM giraldii Diels. 



A spreading deciduous shrub up to 

 6 feet high, with hairy, angled branch- 

 lets, compound leaves of three to five 

 ovate leaflets, and yellow flowers in 

 clusters of three to nine, followed by 

 black fruits. Native to central China. 



82370 and 82371. JASMINUM HETERO- 



PHYLLUM ROXb. 



82370. A stout shrubby jasmine with 

 shiny, alternate, narrowly oval 

 leaves up to 5 inches long. The 

 flowers arS yellow, up to one-third 

 of an inch long, and occur in com- 

 pound cymes. 



82371. Variety glabricymosum. A 

 smooth-flowered form of this Hi- 

 malayan shrub which is said to be 

 native to China. It is a strong- 

 growing bush with a profusion of 

 golden-yellow flowers. 



For previous introduction see No. 

 76581. 



82372 to 82374. Neillia spp. Rosaceae. 



82372. Neillia longiracemosa Hemsl. 



A deciduous shrub up to 10 feet high, 

 with ovate-cordate, usually entire 

 leaves 2 to 3 inches long, and tubular 

 pink flowers in dense solitary racemes 

 sometimes 6 inches long. Native to 

 western China. 



82373. Neillia ribesioides Rehder. 



A deciduous shrub 3 to 6 feet high, 

 with triangular-ovate, usually 3-lobed 

 leaves, and clusters of pink flowers. 

 Native to western China. 



82374. Neillia thibetica Franch. 



A deciduous shrub closely related to 

 Xeillia longiracemosa, but usually 3 to 

 6 feet high, the leaves slightly three 

 lobed, and the racemes shorter. Native 

 to western China. 



82375. Nothopanax david-i (Franch.) 

 Harms. Araliaceae. 



An evergreen shrub with smooth brown- 



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ish bark, thick leathery bright-green 

 entire or sometimes 3-lobed leaves, and 

 rather large greenish-white flowers in 

 terminal racemose umbels up to 6 inches 

 long. Native to the mountains of Mou- 

 pin, China. 



82376. Osmanthus armatus Diels. Olea- 

 ceae. 



An evergreen shrub, native to China, 

 up to 15 feet high, with opposite, oblong, 

 spiny-toothed leaves 4 to 6 inches long. 

 axillary or terminal panicles of small 

 fragrant white flowers, and ovoid fruits. 



For previous introduction see No. 77688. 



82377. Osmanthus serrulatds Rehder. 



An evergreen shrub or small tree, na- 

 tive to China, sometimes 35 feet high, 

 with coriaceous obovate spiny serrulate 

 leaves 3 to 5 inches long, panicles of fra- 

 grant white flowers, and black fruits. It 

 is closely related to Osmanthus fragrans. 



For previous introduction see No. 77689. 



82378. Sttrax japonicum Sieb. and Zucc. 

 Styracaceae. Japanese snowbell. 



Variety fargesii. A handsome variety 

 introduced from central China by the late 

 Maurice de Vilmorin. It differs from 

 the well-known type by its taller 

 branches, more ample foliage, and larger 

 pendulous flowers of a snowy whiteness. 



For previous introduction see No. 78156. 



82379 to 82383. Viburnum spp. Capri- 

 foliaceae. 



82379. Viburnum bitchiuense Makino. 



Yeddo viburnum. 



A deciduous shrub, closely related to 

 Viburnum carlesii, with more slender 

 branches and smaller leaves and cymes. 

 It is a shrub 3 to 5 feet high, bearing 

 fragrant white flowers and blue-black 

 fruits. Native to Japan. 



82380. Viburnum cylindricum Buch.- 

 Ham. 



A handsome evergreen shrub or small 

 tree which is very distinct because of 

 its tubular-campanulate flowers. The 

 dark dull-green, nearly entire oblong 

 leaves are 3 to 8 inches long, the white 

 flowers have violet anthers, and the 

 fruits are purplish black. Native to 

 the Himalayas and western China. 



For previous introduction see No. 



47826. 



82381. Viburnum fragrans Bunge. 



A shrub up to 10 feet high, bearing 

 an abundance of very fragrant flowers 

 which are white shaded with rose and 

 appear in the early spring before the 

 leaves. The elliptic, serrate leaves are 

 2 to 4 inches long, with purplish peti- 

 oles, and the ovoid fruits are blue 

 black. Native to northern China. 



For previous introduction see No. 

 66319. 



82382. Viburnum propinquum Hemsl. 



An evergreen shrub with lustrous 

 reddish-brown branchlets, elliptic to 

 ovate-lanceolate nearly entire leaves 2 

 to 4 inches long, and greenish-white 

 flowers followed by globular blue-black 

 fruits. Native to central and western 

 China. 



