
          35297. CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA. 
From Frank N. Meyer,
Mukden, Manchuria. Most noted avenue 
tree of Japan. More used by them
in reaf foresting denuded lands, and
for timber purposes, than any other
tree. Is being tested in the sheltered
valleys of Manchuria. Can be planted
more densely than other evergreen
conifers. Adapted to California redwood region.

31365. CUCUMEROPSIS MANNII [?] 
Kiffy. Procured through Mr.
Henry Stewart, Liberia, Africa. A
cucurbitaceous plant bearing gourd
like fruits about the size and shape of
a goose egg, the seed of which when
parched and ground, produce a delicious 
condiment.

CUCUMIS MELO. Muskmelon
or Canteloupe. Varieties of muskmelon
more or less accurately described have
been received from many countries,
and selections of these will be sent out
for trial to applicants having facilities
for experimenting with them. Seeds
are from Spain, Persia, China, Bolivia,
Peru, Greece, Russia, Turkestan,
Turkey, Brazil, Malta and Egypt.
Descriptions will accompany seeds
        