
          39648. LOBELIA ROSEA.
From G. H. Cave, Darjeeling, India.
An alternate leaved herb 4 to 12 feet
high with suberect, short branches
drooping at the tips; very narrow
leaves about 6 inches long, and spikes
of rose colored or white flowers 3-4
inch across. Native of sub-tropical
Himalaya from Kumaon to Bhotan
and the Khasia Hills at altitudes of
4,000 feet. Found also in North 
Bengal and Assam.

40186. LONICERA DEFLEXICALYX. 
Honeysuckle. From the
Director of the Royal Botanical 
Gardens, Kew, England. Strikingly
beautiful deciduous shrub, 8 to 10 feet
high, of spreading habit. Branchlets
drooping. Produces a great abundance 
of yellow twin flowers, 5-8 inch
long, in May and June, displayed to
good advantage on the upper side of
the long feathery branches. Fruits
orange-red. Native of China.

LONICERA MAACKII. Honey-
suckle. A beautiful, rapid-growing,
flowering shrub, attaining a height of
ten feet, with spreading branches,
ovate-elliptic leaves, in the axils of
which are borne clusters of trumpet-
shaped flowers, vrhite on first opening,
rapidly turning yellow.
        