
          36760. INCARVILLEA SINENSIS. 
From Fangshan, Chili,
China, through Frank N. Meyer. A
low, tender, ornamental perennial,
belonging to the bignonia family, with
long spikes of pretty, carmine-rose
colored flowers. These probably will
require more winter protection than
that generally given herbaceous perennials. 
Test as dooryard and garden 
shrub through the south.

18609. INDIGOFERA KIROLOWII. 
From Shan hai kwan, China.
Collected by Frank N. Meyer. A hardy,
shrubby perennial with delicate,
feathery foliage and bearing in early
summer masses of beautiful pink flowers 
in long racemes, suitable for dooryard 
planting in cities and for park
and garden effects. Belongs to the
pea family.

37917. IPOMOEA FISTU
LOSA. Bush Morning Glory. Fron
Oliveira, Bahia, Brazil, through Dorsett, 
Shamel and Popenoe. Shrub
common along the banks of the Rio
Sao Francisco and in low, wet places
growing to 15 feet in height. Slender
branches; flowers funnel-shaped; 4
inches across; lilac-red, abundant
bloomer. In California and Florida
a desirable garden ornamental.
        