
          36764. LYCHNIS CORONATA. 
From Frank N. Meyer, Hsiao
Wu tai shan. Chili Province, China.
Half-hardy, rather delicate perennial,
native of China and Japan (often biennial 
under cultivation). Summer or
spring bloomer. Flowers scattered
or in open panicles; very large, sometimes 
two inches across; brick-red or
cinnabar color. Of value in door-yard
and garden borders.

27153. MALUS SYLVESTRIS.
Apple. Received through Mr. Frank N.
Meyer, from near Kopetnaris, Caucasus, 
Russia. A white apple said to
grow very large, some fruits weighing
several pounds each. The trees are
able to endure high summer temperatures, 
but require mild winters. To
be tested in the southern sections of
the United States.

27108. MALUS SP. From Mr.
E. C. Parker, Mukden, Manchuria.
Common in Manchuria as far north
as 45°. Very hardy and healthy. Attains 
a height of 15 feet and bears
small fruit one-half to three-quarter
inches in diameter, resembling a thorn
apple. Valuable in America for grafting 
or budding purposes only. Grafted
on apple stock from Washington.
        