
          ERYTHRINA ARBORESCENS. 
Coral tree. From Darjeeling, 
India. Most conspicuous flowering 
tree in Darjeeling. Leaves persist 
while tree is still in flower; do not
fall and leave branches bare. Brilliant
scarlet spikes a foot long, resembling
Royal Poinciana. Wood durable though
light and somewhat open-grained;
does not warp or split; takes a good
varnish. Used for trays, etc.

38713. EUCALYPTUS CLADOCALYX. 
From Angeles National
Forest, Cal., presented by the Forest
Service. A symmetrical, erect Australian 
eucalyptus, ranging in height
from 50 to 100 feet. The trunk is 
continually left smooth by the flaking off
of the outer bark. Timber very durable
under ground, and suitable for posts,
railway ties, etc

36621. EUCALYPTUS STUARTIANA. 
Apple-scented
Gum. From Australia, through Forest
Service. Small-sized eucalyptus,
standing low temperature of 10° F,
thriving best along sea coast as
windbreaks and shade in ravines and on
fairly moist mountain slopes. Timber
hard, durable underground; good for
fuel. Deserves trial farther north than
other species will grow.
        