232 MISCELLANEOUS CIRCULAR 92, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



Family SCROPHULARIACE^ 



PAULOWNIA Siebold and Zuccarini 



Paulownia tomentosa (Thunberg) Steudel. Koyal Paulownia. 



Range. — Japan. Cultivated in the Middle Atlantic and Southern States and 

 running wild in many localities from southern New York and New Jersey to 

 Florida and in the Gulf States to Texas. 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Paulownia imperialis Sie- 

 bold and Zuccarini. 



NAMES in use 



Empress Tree. Paulownia. 



Paulownia Tree. Princess Tree. 



Roj^al Paulownia. Blue Catalpa. 



Family BIGNONIACE^G 



CATALPA Scopoli 



Catalpa bignonioides Walter. Common Catalpa. 



Range. — Believed to be indigenous only in southwestern Georgia, western 

 Florida, central Alabama, Mississippi, and southwestern Missouri (Taney 

 County), but widely cultivated for ornament and naturalized elsewhere in 

 eastern United States as far north as southern New York; also in Europe. 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Catalpa catalpa (Linnseus) 

 Karsten, which is based on the oldest name (Bignonia Catalpa Linnaeus). 



NAMES IN USE 



Catalpa (Mass., R. I., Conn., N. Y., Catawba (W. Va., Ala., Fla., Kans.). 



N. J., Pa., Del., W. Va., N. C, S. C, Cigartree (R. I., N. J., Pa., W. Va., 



Ala., Ga., Fla., Miss., La., Ark., Ky., Mo., 111., Wis., Iowa). 



Mo., 111., Kans., Nebr., Iowa, Mich., Catawba-tree (Del.). 



Wis., Ohio, Minn.). Indian Cigar-tree (Pa.). 



Indian Bean (Mass., R. I., N. Y., N. J., Smoking Bean (R. I.). 



Pa., N. C, 111.). Common Catalpa. 



Beantree (N. J., Del., Pa., Va., La., Candle-tree. 



Nebr.) . 



* Catalpa speciosa Warder. Hardy Catalpa. 



Range. — Through southern Illinois (from the Vermilion River) and Indiana, 

 western Kentucky and Tennessee, southeastern Missouri, and northeastern 

 Arkansas; elsewhere naturalized through cultivation, especially in southern 

 Arkansas, western Louisiana, and eastern Texas. 



NAMES IN USE 



Hardy Catalpa (111., Iowa, Kans., Cigartree (Mo., Iowa, cult.). 



Mich., cult.). Bois Puant (La.). 



Western Catalpa (Pa., cult., Ohio, Indian Bean (Ind.). 



Kans., Nebr., cult., 111., hort. and Shawneewood (Ind.). 



lit.) Candle-tree. 



Catalpa (R. I., N. Y., cult., La., 111., 



Ind., Mo., Wis., Iowa, Nebr., Minn., 



cult.). 



CHILOPSIS D. Don 



Chjlopsis linearis (Cavanilles) de Candolle. Desert-willow. 



Range. — Through southwestern (from near Laredo) and western Texas, 

 southern New Mexico, Arizona (all divisions of the Coronado National Forest), 

 southern Utah and Nevada, and southern California (San Diego County); 

 northern Mexico and Lower California. 



