
          EREMOCITRUS GLAUCA.
Australian Desert Lime. Drought resistant, 
evergreen shrub or small tree,
with small, leathery leaves and irregularly 
formed fruits about one-half
inch in diameter, with sweetish, edible
peel. The fruits are preserved or the
acid juice used for making an agreeable, 
refreshing drink. Probably the
hardiest of all evergreen citrus fruits.

31819. ERUCA SATIVA.
Received through Mr. Frank N. Meyer,
Oasis of Sandju, Chinese Turkestan.
"Sa-un." A variety of seed, the oil of
which is used both for culinary and
illuminating purposes. To be tested as
a possible crop for the inter-mountain
regions.

36009. ERYTHRINA ARBORESCENS. 
Coral Tree. From Wilson
Popenoe, Darjeeling, India. Most conspicuous 
flowering tree in Darjeeling.
Leaves persist while tree is in flower;
do not fall and leave the branches bare.
Brilliant scarlet blooms; spikes a foot
long, reminding one of Royal Poinciana. 
Hardy where occasional snow
falls. Should succeed in Southern California 
and Florida, if not too dry.
        