43666 

 35261 



45622 

 44670 

 44180 

 40898 



43731 



43732 

 43735 



43736 



42790 



45193 



TAMARIX CHINENSIS. 

 rapid growing; 

 adapted to the 

 stands drought 



SPARTIUM JUNCEUM. Shrub from Southern Europe; grown for 



its showy flowers, and for the fiber contained in 



the branches. 



Ornamental flowering shrub from China; 

 suitable for hedges or wind breaks; 

 drier sections of the country as It 

 very well. 

 TIPUANA TIPU. Timber tree from South America; bears showy 



yellow flowers; wood rose colored; yields a red rosin. 

 TRACHYCARPUS EXCELSUS . Fan palm from Kansu, China; will 



stand +10° F. ; grows from 30 to 40 feet in height. 

 TRACHYCARPUS TAKIL. Fan palm from the Himalayas; 40 to 



50 feet In height. 

 ULMUS PUMILA. Chinese elm from Pekin. Ornamental tree 



that has proved well adapted for the colder regions 



of our country, and also thrives in the dry Southwest. 

 VIBURNUM DILATATUM. Ornamental Chinese shrub, 6 to 10 



feet tall; white flowers followed by clusters of 



bright red fruits. 

 VIBURNUM HUPEHENSE. Ornamental deciduous shrub from China; 



whitish flowers followed by red fruits. 

 VIBURNUM THEIPERUM. Ornamental deciduous shrub from China, 



up to 12 feet tall; cymes of white flowers followed by 



red fruits. 

 VIBURNUM WRIGHTI I . Ornamental, deciduous, flowering 



shrub; bears cymes of white flowers followed by 



oval red fruits. 

 VITEX LUCENS. Puriri. - Handsome tree from New Zealand, 



sometimes called "New Zealand Oak"; grows from 50 to 



60 feet in height; yields a fine hard durable wood; 



not hardy. 

 ZAUSCHNERIA CALIFORNICA Half-hardy perennial; bears showy 



scarlet fuschia-like flowers, native to the south- 

 western states. 



V 



220 



30 



1000 



140 



12 



10 



300 



CHINESE JUJUBE, OR TSAO. 



A small deciduous tree which flowers after 



all danger from frost is past; bears small fruits, 



1 to 2 in. long, that turn a rich brown in irregular 



blotches. The fruits are eaten fresh, or dried (after 



boiling in syrup). When processed they are as palatable 



as dates. An important commerce in them should be built up 



17752 

 17892 



22684 

 22686 

 30488 

 35254 

 35256 

 36854 

 37475 

 37476 

 38243 

 38249 

 38250 

 38258 

 38260 



ZIZIPHUS JUJUBA 



"Mu shing hong tsao". 

 "Lang tsao". 



"Wu hu tsao, or Ta tsao". 

 "Tang tsao" (sugar jujube). 

 "Yu tsao" (tooth jujube). 



tsao" (big jujube) . 



hong tsao" (large red jujube). 



yuan tsao" (big round jujube). 



tsao" (pear jujube). 



po tsao" (mother-in-law jujube 

 tsao" (ashy jujube). 



"Ta 

 "Ta 

 "Ta 

 "Li 

 "Po 

 "Hui 



"Chui yueh tchlng tsao" (ninth moon green jujube) 



90 



156 



47 



220 



338 



44 



42 



35 



83 



45 



64 



1 



1 



5 



11 



INDIAN JUJUBE. 

 From Port Louis, Mauritius. Bears fruits with mealy pulp, 

 and sweet, pleasant taste; 1 to 1| Inches in diameter; not hardy. 



45625 

 45629 

 45630 

 45639 

 45640 



ZIZIPHUS MAURITIANA. 



28 

 10 

 31 

 30 

 8 



45644 

 45646 

 45656 

 45657 



8 

 13 

 24 

 35 



