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111383. VIBURNUM BETULIFOLIUM. Caprifoliaceae . From China. Presented by H. H. 

 Chung, Wuchang, Hupeh Province. An ornamental upright shrub up to 10 feet high, 

 v/ith coarsely toothed leaves, white flov/ers in cymes 2 to 4 inches v/ide, and red 

 fruits. Native to central and western China. For trial from Massachusetts and cen- 

 tral New York southward and west of the Rocky Mountains. (Glenn Dale. Md.) 



107644. VIBURNUM LANTANA . Wayfaring tree. From the Balkans. Collected by Dr. 

 E. A. Anderson, Balkan Expedition of the Arnold Arboretum. An upright treelike shrub 

 15 feet high, with ovate to oblong-ovate denticulate leaves wrinkled above. These 

 plants grown from seed collected in an unusually dry and cold situation. For trial 

 in the Northern States. {Glenn Dale, Md.) 



104603. VIOLA PATRINII . Violet. From France. Presented by the Museum d'Histoire 

 Naturelle, Paris. A low stemless perennial species, native to northeastern Asia, 

 with a stout rootstock, ovate-oblong leaves and pinkish lilac flowers about one-half 

 inch in diameter. It self-sows freely. For trial throughout the Northern States. 

 (Glenn Dale, Md. ) 



112380. VIOLA PATRINII. From Germany. Presented by the Botanic Garden, Berlin. 

 Same description as for preceding (P. I. 104603.) (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



111393. WARNERIA AUGUSTA. Cape jasmine. From China. Obtained from H. H. Chung, 

 Wuchang, Hupeh Province. An evergreen bush about 7 feet high with flowers which 

 resemble a double white camellia but v/ith most exquisite perfume. "The yellowish 

 fruits are used by the Chinese to produce an inedible yellow dye. (Supply limited.) 

 For trial in the South and on the Pacific coast. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



106841. ZENOBIA CASSINEFOLIA . Collected in North Carolina by Geo. M. Darrow, Bureau 

 of Plant Industry. An ornamental deciduous shrub 3 to 6 feet high, with alternate, 

 ovate, shallowly serrate leaves 1 to 3 inches long, and small white bell-shaped flowers 

 in axillary clusters. Native to the pinelands of the Coastal Plain from northeastern 

 Florida to North Carolina. For trial in the South and on the Pacific coast. (Glenn 

 Dale, Md.) 



