
          39581. CITRUS SP. From P. J.
Wester, Lamao, Bataan, P. I. Reported 
as a shrub that fruits the second
year from seed and is exceedingly
prolific. The fruit is dry and seedy
but the plant may prove useful in
hybridization work for the production 
of dwarf and precocious varieties.

38708 CLAUCENA LANSIUM.
Wampee. From Honolulu, Hawaii,
through E. Y. Wilcox. Seedlings
from the place of A. J. Campbell.
Low, spineless, very odorous tree 
related to citrus, upon which it can be
grafted. Fruit the size of gooseberries,
pubescent, with balsamic fragrance;
rather a condiment than a dessert
fruit. Grows well in Florida. Should
be tested as stock for citrus.

22620. CLEMATIS RECTA
MANDSHURICA. From Frank N:
Meyer, Shinglungshan, China. 
Herbaceous perennial, 2 to 3 feet high, with
erect stems terminating in panicles of
large white flowers. For testing as an
ornamental or as a cut flower plant
        