
          35188. LONICERA THIBETICA. 
Honeysuckle. From M. Maurice
L. de Vilmorin, Paris. A handsome
deciduous shrubof low spreading habit
when young, forming in the adult
stage a dense rounded mass of 
intertwined branches, 6 feet high and 10
feet through. Leaves dark glossy green
above, covered with a dense white felt
beneath. In May and June a mass of
lilac colored fragrant flowers. Berries
red. Native of Thibet.

40185. LONICERA TRICHOSANTHA. 
Honeysuckle. From the
Director, Royal Botanical Gardens,
Kevr, England. A deciduous bush of
vigorous growth and well-rounded,
densely leafy habit, 8 feet or more
high, the whole plant with a pale
grayish aspect. Leaves nearly oval, 1
to 2 inches long, dull gray green above,
paler below. Flowers pale yellow,
becoming darker, 1-2 to 3-4 inches
long. Berries red. Native of China.

36748. LONICERA SP.
Honeysuckle. From Frank N. Meyer,
Hsiao Wu tai shan, China. A bush-
honeysuckle, of large growth and 
decidedly ornamental habits. Leaves are
large, dark green, and set off 
beautifully the bright red berries borne in
pairs on long, erect peduncles. This
species is valuable as an ornamental
shrub in the cooler sections of the
United States.
        