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ANNONA SENEGALENSIS. From Southern Provinces, Nigeria, Africa. 
The fruits contain an aromatic, dark-red pulp, very 
attractive to the palate. 
“ANTIDESMA BUNIUS. A Philippine tree with dark-green foliage 
and small round berries of a subacid taste; much used 
for PpRESEK Vestine hbarkeyuel dove tiber 
ARALIA CORDATA. Udo. Japanese perennial plant valued for the 
blanched shoots obtained by forcing the mature roots. 
An abundance of fine attractive shoots may be secured 
which are excellent in salads or prepared somewhat 
like asparagus. 
ARGANIA SPINOSA. A small much-branched evergreen tree from 
norshern, Atried .; The Prualise) che Si wevroranodneren, 
ar ee fedy dO, stock, 
ARUNDINARIA FALCATA. A slender bamboo received from Nice, 
France. Grows to a height of 20 feet, but does not 
exceed 4+ inch in diameter. 
BAMBOS TULDA. Tree bamboo common in Bengai, India. The gray- 
green culms attain a height of 20 to 70 feet and a 
diame vem of aa to. 4 einches.. 
BARLERIA CRISTATA. A smail blue-flowered shrub cultivated in 
the Philippines: as. a hedge, plant. 
BAUHINIA SP. A small bushy, shrub.3 to 4 fect inshetehnigconmen 
on the dry hills. of Ecuador ait. elevations, of, 4,000 
feet. Valuable as an ornamental in semiarid regions. 
BERBERIS PRUINOSA. Barberry. An ornamental shrub which bears 
showy clear-yellow flowers. 
BETULA SCHMIDTII. Japanese birch. A large, irec, with thick 
branches and black, bark.which falls, off in.rather 
Small» thick, plates,of urrecular shape. 
BRITOA SELLOWIANA. Paraguayan shrub growing to a height of 6 
to 12 feet. The, edible fruits are sweet, but slightly 
acid. 
BROSIMUM ALICASTRUM. Bread-nut tree from Cuba. Valued for 
itis shade, for 120s -ediblexnuts, and formic leaves 
which are. excellent fodder for: horses and canile: 
BURSERA SP. Tree from Guatemala; one of those which yield 
the copal gum used in varnishes. 
BUTIA CAPITATA. Large palm bearing edible aromatic fruits. 
Does,.well.jon high, pine.lands of southern Florida, 
CABSALPINIA SEPIARIA. A large prickly climbing Himalayan bush. 
The bark is used for tanning; the young pods contain 
an essential ofl; the brursedy leaves arecwappiaen 
to burns. 
CALYDOREA SPECIOSA. A beautiful bulbous plant osaring deep 
blue-purple flowers. 
CARICA DODECAPHYLLA. Yacarati-a. Relative of the papaya. 
Native to Argentina. Tree with a trunk attaining a 
cincumierence of & Lect. “Bears: Lareervedtipmke) deeuaigs 
which are eaten raw or cooked. 
CARICA PAPAYA. Papaya from Yucatan, Mexico. Bears medium- 
Sized irni bs of ,excellenn gt Laver. 
CARICA PAPAYA. Papaya from Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. 
CARYOPHYLLUS JAMBOS. A handsome medium-sized tree native to 
India and the Malayan Peninsula, but cultivated in many 
tropical countries for 11S Pragnaniwedibile Brats. 
CASSIA SP. Received from A. Robertson Proschawsky..: Nice, 
France. 4 
CASSIA HREMOPHILA. Handsome ornamental shrub from Australia; 
bears clusters of small, bright yellow, tlvowers:. 
CASSIA BREMOPHILA. 
CASTANEA MOLLISSIMA. Chestnut from Ichang, Hupeh, China. 
CHCROPIA ADENOPUS. A tall, rather. slender {ree aati ve ce 
Paraguay; has large rough leaves which are whitish 
beneath. 
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