
          36606. PLEIOGYNIUM SOLANDRI. 
From J. F. Bailey, Brisbane, 
Queensland, Australia. A moderate 
sized tree 40 to 60 feet high and
trunk 2 to 3 feet in diameter. Timber,
when first cut is soft, but afterwards
becomes hard and tough. Possibly of
use as a stock for less hardy anacardiaceous 
fruit bearing trees.

32946. PODACHAENIUM
EMINENS. From Prof. Alwin Berger, 
La Mortola, Ventimiglia, Italy.
A tall, composite shrub, native of
southern Mexico and Central America,
highly esteemed on account of the
large, sweet-scented foliage and lax
terminal corymbs of daisy-like heads
with white ray flowers.

26614. POPULUS BEROLINENSIS. 
Poplar. From Mr. Frank
N. Meyer, Liesnoi, Russia. *Var.
Rossica. A very hardy variety of the
ordinary Berlin poplar, widely planted 
in and around St. Petersburg as a
shade tree; mostly closely pruned
there, but of open habit of growth
under ordinary conditions.
        