
          34804. TAMARIX PENTANDRA. 
Tamarisk. From Novospasska, 
Syzran-Riazan R.R., Russia,
through F. N. Meyer. A deciduous
shrub, up to 15 feet high, with long,
slender plumose branches. The leaves
are very small and closely crowded.
The tiny pink flowers are arranged at
the end of the shoots in dense masses.
One of the most beautiful of late
flowering shrubs.

36016. TERMINALIA EDULIS.
Columpit. From Mr. P. J. Wester,
Lamao, Bataan, P. I. Large, attractive
fruit tree, with well rounded, open
crown, affording half shade. Fruits
are edible, ripening in June and July,
larger than a cherry, of dark red color
and fleshy, with a sub-acid flavor.

39333. TIBOUCHINA STENOCARPA, 
Quaresma. From Benjamin
H. Hunnicutt, Lavras, Minas, Brazil.
Plant with large, nearly ovate, 3 to 7
nerved leaves. Related to T. semidecandra, 
which is highly esteemed in Florida. 
Beautiful purple flowers, in bloom
many months; grows well on poorest
and driest ground and blooms during
dry season. Easily propagated from
cuttings. Order Melastomaceae.
        