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76013. CLEMATIS ARMANDI . Armand clematis. From France. Obtained from Vilmorin- 

 Andrieux & Co . , Paris. An ornamental Chinese vine with fragrant v/hite flowers. It 

 is cliaracterized by the abundance and persistence of its foliage. Propagation is by 

 seeds or cuttings, but seed must be planted as soon as mature and it requires three 

 months to sprout. Cuttings of half-ripe wood with leaves root well in the propagating 

 house. For trial in the Southern States and on the Pacific coast. (Chico, Calif.) 



82362. CLEMATIS MONTANA RUBENS X PATENS. From France. Purchased from Lemoine & 

 Sons, Nancy. Var. Su perba. A hybrid between Cl ematis m ontana rubens and C_^ patens. 

 It is a very vigorous climber with large white flowers. For trial from Philadelphia 

 southward and on the Pacific coast. (Glenn Dale, Md . ) 



82363. CLEMATIS MONTANA. From France. Obtained from Lemoine & Sons, Nancy. Var. 

 Undulata. A variety of this woody climber bearing large flowers with waved sepals, 

 white flushed with mauve. For trial from Ph.i ladelphia southward and on the Pacific 

 coast. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



108759. CLEMATIS VITALBA.* Travelers '-joy . From Bulgaria. Collected in the 

 Balkan Mountains by Dr. E. A. Anderson, Balkan Expedition of the Arnold Arboretum. 

 A handsome strong-growing vine with pinnate ovate leaflets and axillary and terminal 

 panicles of slightly fragrant flowers. Native to the Mediterranean region but col- 

 lected in an unusually cold and dry region. For trial in all except the coldest 

 parts of the Northern States. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



109056. CLEMATIS SP . From Turkey. Collected at Giresun by H. L. Westover and 

 C. R. Enlow, Bureau of Plant Industry. A plant somev/hat resembling the common 

 Clematis vi talb a. which is a climber ascending to 25 feet, with axillary panicles of 

 white flowers appearing in late summer or early fall. For trial in the temperate 

 parts of the eastern United States and on the Pacific coast. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



109475. CLEMATIS SP . From Turkey. Collected northwest of Adana, by H. L. V/estover 

 and C. R. Enlow, Bureau of Plant Industry. A plant which in the young stage closely 

 resembles the preceding (P. I. No. 109056). For trial in the temperate parts of the 

 eastern United States and on the Pacific coast. (Glenn Dale, Md . ) 



105678. CLERODENDRUM SP. Verbenaceae. From China. Collected in a valley at 

 1,200 feet altitude near Ta Tseh Tsuen, Yung Hsien, Kwangsi Province, by A. N. 

 Steward and H. C. Cheo and presented through the University of Nanking. A tree 18 feet 

 high, with opposite, elliptic, shortly acuminate glabrous leaves with blades up to 

 6 inches long. For trial in the Gulf region and on the California coast. (Glenn 

 Dale, Md. ) 



118412. COCCOCYPSELUM lanceolatum . * From Brazil. Collected at Rio de Janeiro 

 by Dr. Doris Cochran, of the Smithsonian Institution. A low spreading herb with 

 softly pubescent ovate leaves, the lower ones purple beneath, and small heads of in- 

 conspicuous violet flowers. For trial in the Gulf region and in southern California. 

 (Glenn Dale, Md. ) 



