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73834. CALLITRIS CUPRESSIFORMIS . Pinaceae. From Portugal, Collected by David 

 Fairchild. A handsome subtropical, cypress-like Australian evergreen tree, allied to 

 the arborvitae. For trial in the warmer parts of the Gulf States and California. 

 (Chapman Field, Fla. ) 



67069. CALOTHAMNUS ASPER. Myrtaceae. From Blackv/ood, South Australia. Presented 

 by Edwin Ashby . A hairy shrub, with crowded, linear, flat leaves, and short dense 

 clusters of flowers with crimson stamens. Native to Western Australia. For trial in 

 the Gulf States and California. (Chico. Calif.) 



67071. CALOTHAMNUS QUADRIFIDUS . Myrtaceae. From Blackwood, South Australia. Pre- 

 sented by Edwin Ashby. An erect shrub 7 feet high, with crowded linear leaves about 

 an inch long, and dense spikes of flowers which are conspicuous because of the rich 

 crimson stamens. Native to Western Australia. For trial in the Gulf States and 

 California. (Chico, Calif.) 



67072. CANDOLLEA CUNEIFORMIS. Candolleaceae . From Blackwood, South Australia, 

 Presented by Edwin Ashby. An erect evergreen shrub about 7 feet high, with thick 

 wedge-shaped leaves and yellow flowers. For trial in the Gulf States and California. 

 (Chico, Calif.) 



62S62. CAPPARIS SPINOSA. Caper. From Algeria. Collected by David Fairchild, 

 Agricultural Explorer. A spineless form of the caper of commerce, presented by the 

 Botanic Gardens, University of Algiers. For trial in the southern United States. 

 (Chico, Calif.) 



74577. CASSIA BICAPSULARIS. From Java. Presented by Dr. W. Docters van Leeuwen, 

 Director, Botanic Garden, Buitenzorg. A tropical American evergreen shrub 4 feet 

 high, with pinnate leaves and yellow flowers. For trial in southern Florida. (Chap- 

 man Field, Fla. ) 



73000. CASSIA BRASILIENSIS . From Cameroon. West Africa. Collected by David Fair- 

 child. A small, ornamental, tropical leguminous tree with deep green, pinnate foliage 

 and yellow flowers. For trial in Florida and southern California. (Chapman Field, 

 Fla.) 



73S94. CASSIA ROTUNDIFOLIA . From Java. Presented by Dr. W. Docters van Leeuwen, 

 Director, Botanic Gardens, Buitenzorg. A bushy leguminous annual plant native to 

 tropical America, with small hairy compound leaves and yellow flowers. (Chapman 

 Field, Fla.) 



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73928. CASSIA SIEBERIANA. From West Africa. Collected by David Fairchild, Agri- 

 cultural Explorer. A handsome tropical tree with pinnate leaves and long racemes of 

 large yellow flowers. For trial in southern Florida. (Chapman Field, Fla.) 



72788. CASSINIA FULVIDA . From England. Presented by Dr. A. W. Hill, Director, 

 Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. An erect bushy shrub 2 to 5 feet high, with yellow, 

 hairy, sessile leaves and clusters of v/hite flower-heads. For trial in the Gulf 

 States and California. (Chico, Calif.) 



