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95454 to 95499— Continued. 



95468. Armeria calabrica Hort. 



A name for which a place of pub- 

 lication and a description have not 

 been found. 



95469. Armeria cantabrica Boiss. and 

 Reut. 



A woody cespitose plant with a 

 thick rhizome and lanceolate or 

 linear, rather flesh}' leaves 1 to 3 

 inches long. The rosy flowers are in 

 small heads on a scape 3 to 15 inches 

 high. Native to Spain. 



95470. Armeria cariensis rumelica 

 Boiss. 



A cespitose herbaceous perennial 

 with a rosette of narrow leaves and a 

 compact head of rosy flowers on a 

 slender scape. Native to Macedonia 

 and Greece. 



95471. Armeria Corsica Hort. 



A name for which a place of pub- 

 lication and a description have not 

 been found. 



95472. Statice chilexsis magellanica 

 (Bois.) Macloskie. 



A cespitose perennial herb from the 

 Straits of Magellan with linear rigid 

 sharp-pointed puberulous leaves and nu- 

 merous purplish flower heads. 



95473. ARMERIA PUBENS HIRSUTA 



.Hort. 



A name for which a place of pub- 

 lication and a description have not 

 been found. 



95474. Statice pungens Brot. Plum- 

 baginaceae. Thrift. 



A woody plant about 6 inches high 

 with rigid lanceolate, somewhat glau- 

 cous leaves 2 to 3 inches long, and rosy 

 flowers in small heads on simple scapes. 

 Native to Spain. 



95475. Statice sp. Plumbaginaceae. 



Thrift. 



A mixed sample collected on Mount 

 Dormitor. 



95476. Statice sp. Plumbaginaceae. 



Thrift. 



A mixed sample collected in the Bal- 



95477. Bclbixella hookeri (Colenso) 

 Cheeseman. Liliaceae. 



A New Zealand herbaceous perennial, 

 related to the asphodels, varying in size 

 from 2 to 3 feet. The numerous glau- 

 cous-green leaves are linear, and the 

 loose racemes of bright-yellow flowers 

 are on slender scapes up to 10 inches 

 long. 



For previous introduction see 91389. 



95478 to 95482. Chrysanthemum spp. 

 Asteraceae. 



95478. Chrysanthemum corymbosum 

 L. 



A robust perennial 1 to 4 feet high, 

 with leaves 6 inches long and 3 inches 

 wide in the middle, tapering both 

 ways and deeply cut Into segments 

 which alternate along the midrib. 

 The whke flowers are borne in dense 

 flat-topped clusters. Native to the 

 Caucasus in Europe and to North 

 Africa. 



For previous introduction see 40544. 



95454 to 95499— Continued. 



95479. Chrysanthemum pulverulen- 

 tum Lag. (Pyrethrum hispanicum 

 Willk.). Asteraceae. 



A herbaceous perennial with a woody 

 base, deeply pinnatifid lower leaves, 

 and linear stem leaves. The plant is 

 very variable in size and habit ; the 

 flowers also vary in color from white 

 to yellow, or even purplish yellow. 

 Native to central Spain. 



95480. Chrysanthemum mawii Hook. f. 



A short woody perennial, native to 

 Morocco, with stems 1 to 2 feet high. 

 The small triangular-oblong pinnatifid 

 leaves are woolly gray, and the long- 

 stalked flower heads, 1 to 2 inches 

 across, have red-purple disks and 

 3-toothed white rays which are red- 

 dish on the back. 



95481.' Chrysanthemum myconis L. 



A somewhat weedy plant resembling 

 the ordinary field daisy except that 

 the yellow flowers are smaller. They 

 are freely borne on branching stems 

 for over two months. 



For previous introduction see 40641. 



95482. Chrysanthemum zawadskii 

 Herbich. 



A tufted herbaceous perennial, na- 

 tive to Galicia, said to have rose- 

 tinted flowers appearing throughout 

 the summer. 



95483 to 95485. Erica spp. Ericaceae. 



Heath. 



95483. Erica arborea alpina Dieck. 



An evergreen, bushy heath, some- 

 what hardier to cold than the type, 

 native to the mountainous regions of 

 Cueca, Spain. The fragrant dull- 

 white flowers are borne in stiff pyram- 

 idal clusters, but the chief beauty of 

 the plant lies in the rich, cheerful, 

 green color of the foliage, which does 

 not change during the winter. 



For previous introduction see 80328. 



95484. Erica cinerea L. 



Twisted heath. 



A much-branched and twisted shrub 

 1 to 2 feet high, with narrow leaves 

 in threes and showy clusters of rose- 

 violet flowers. It is native to Europe. 



Variety atrosanguinea. 



For previous introduction see 79156. 



95485. Erica umbellata L. 



A shrub 5 to 10 feet high with small 

 ternate obtuse 3-angled leaves one- 

 third inch long and small rosy flowers 

 in small umbels at the ends of the 

 branches. Native to Spain. 



95486. Erodium gruneri Hort. Gerania- 

 ceae. Heronbill. 



A name for which a place of publica- 

 tion and a description have not been 

 found. 



95487. Erodium landaueri Hort. Geran- 

 iaceae. Heronbill. 



A name for which a place of publica- 

 tion and a description bave not been 

 found. 



95488. Hedysarum multijugum Maxim. 

 Fabaceae. 



A straggling herbaceous perennial of 

 angular growth, native to Mongolia. 



