
          34174. OXYANTHUS PYRIFORMIS. 
From Durban, Natal,
South Africa, through J. Medley Wood.
Evergreen shrub, allied to the Cape
Jasmine (Warneria florida), remarkable
for its long corolla tubes sometimes
six inches long, surmounted wth five
long, white narrow petals. Should
be tested as an ornamental flowering
shrub in gardens and parks in southern 
California and Florida.

34260. PANCRATIUM CANARIENSE. 
From Teneriffe, Canary
Islands, through George V. Perez.
Bulbous, lily-like plant, with graceful 
iris-like leaves and umbels of large
white flowers. Probably hardy only
in southwest. Suitable for dooryards
and flower-garden borders. A related
species, (P. maritimum,) introduced into 
California by Franceschi.

35035. PARKIA TIMORIANA.
Cupang. Very large, leguminous, ornamental 
forest tree, 115 feet high,
indigenous to the Philippines, with
vase-shaped, wide-spreading, open
crown; fern-like leaves with very
small leaflets; small white flowers in
dense, pear-shaped panicles; black
flattened pendulous pods, 18 inches
long.
        