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OMPHALOPTHALMA RUBRA. A woody, hairy climber, from Curacao, 
D. W. I., with long-petioled, heart-shaped leaves 
about 3 inches long; flowers dark purple. 15 
ISTEOMELES SCHWERINAR. Low ornamental shrub from China; 
bears white flowers followed by bluish-black berries. ot 
FAGHYROBUS (HDULEIS MUBAFO. (Tree from Upper: Guinea, which 
bears, am oval, black, pleasantly.flavored fruit 
about 3 inches long. 46 
PAHUDIA AFRICANA. Large forest tree native to the Niger 
and Congo valleys in western Africa. Leaves 
pinnate; fragrant white and red flowers in racemes. 31 
PAHUDIA RHOMBOIDEA. A Philippine tree usually occurring 
in somewhat open situations of low elevation. 
the wood, 1s beautifully colored and very durable. 6 
PASSIVLORA SF Ornamental vine’ from the fields and prairies 
of northeastern Paraguay. 6 
PASSIFLORA SP. An ornamental vine from Caracas, 
Venezuela. 33 
PASSIFLORA LIGULARIS. One of the best Ecuadorian Passifloras. 
The fruit is orange-colored with a long stipe. 299 
PASSIFLORA SUBEROSA. A native West Indian variety with 
attractive fruits, spotted when green, and deep 
violet-colored when ripe. 10 
PAVONIA SPINIFEX. A weak-growing Egyptian shrub up to 
20 feet in height, with few upright branches. 
Valued for its large yellow flowers. BS 
PICHA KOYAMAI. Japanese tree up to 350 feet in height 
with bright reddish-brown branchlets and bluish- 
white, four-sided sharp-pointed leaves. 79 
FICBASSMLTHEANA. ~spruce tres 100, toll20 feetuin height, 
from the Himalayas; net hardy in the northern states. 20 
PINUS BUNGEANA. The rare, Chinese white-barked pine. 29000 
PINUS CEMBRA SIBIRICA. A native Siberian pine growing 
into a stately tree and producing fine white timber. 185 
BEINGS THUNBERGII.' Exeelient timber pine occurring in Japan, 
Manchuria, and China. vi 
PISTACIA CHINENSIS. A beautiful ornamental tree from 
China; leaves pinnate, light-green, turning in 
fall to beautiful reds and yellows. 68 
POMADERRIS BLLIPTICA. A rare dwarf shrub from Auckland, 
New Zealand. It flowers when two years old and 
if-kept, well pinched»; back: is. covered in’ spring 
with a mass of yellow fiowers. 62 
PSIDIUM FRIEDRICHSTHALIANUM. Costa Rican guava. A sour but 
very aromatic guava; might be used with other fruits. 62 
PSIDIUM PUMILUM. Guava. Small, Hegyptian shrub; yellow aromatic 
- fruits having an accentuated strawberry flavor. 224 
PTEROCARPUS INDICUS. A tall tree from Hongkong, China; 
mood, Vaiuable for timber. 1i 
PTHROCARYA STENOPTERA. An ornamental Chinese tree growing 
to a large size. Leaves pinnate, dark green. 
Valuable shade tree for streets and parks in 
mild-wintered moist regions. 66 
QUERCUS. SP. Oak from Yunnan, China. 29 
RHUS VIMINALIS. A hardy evergreen tree from South Africa, 
valued for its timber in making yoke-keys, 
tobacco pipes, furniture, etc. 17 
RUBUS TRICHOMALLUS. A species of Rubus from Verapaz, 
Guatemala. Occurs at elevations of 3,000 to 
6,000 feet. Bears an abundance of sweet fruits 
very palatable when eaten fresh. 36 
SALVIA GARDNERIANA. An Egyptian sage. 8 
SALVIA HEMPSTEADIANA. A Guatemalan perennial bearing 
. spikes of brilliant blue flowers. 42 
SCHBEELEA EXCELSA., Edible-fruited palm from El Banco, 
Bolivar, Colombia; 
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