
          INDIGOFERA AMBLYANTHA.
From the Botanic Gardens, La Mortola, 
Ventimiglia, Italy. Collected by
E. H. Wilson in Central China. A
pleasing leguminous shrub, bearing
erect racemes of rose-pink flowers.
Flowering from mid-July until late
autumn. Should prove a handsome
ornamental; not sufficiently hardy to
endure the northern winters.

40183. INDIGOFERA GERARDIANA.
From the Royal Botanical 
Gardens, Kew, England. Deciduous
leguminous shrub, native of the 
Himalayas. Leaves odd-pinnate, with 13 to
21 leaflets 3-8 to 5-8 inch long, with
gray appressed hairs on both sides.
Bears racemes, 3 to 5 inches long, of
two dozen or more, short stalked, pea-
shaped rosy-purple flowers. Its luxuriant 
foliage and great beauty make
it a favorite late flowering shrub.

18609. INDIGOFERA KIROLOWII 
From Shan hai kwan, China.
Collected by Frank N. Meyer. A hardy,
shrubby perennial with delicate,
feathery foliage and bearing in early
summer masses of beautiful pink flowers 
in long racemes, suitable for door-
yard planting in cities and for park
and garden effects. Belongs to the
pea family.
        