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62719. EUONYMUS RADICANS. From Elstree, Herts, England. Presented by Vicary Gibbs, 

 Aldenham House Gardens. Little Gem . An attractive v/hite-variegated evergreen form 

 of dwarf habit, Probably tender north of southern Ohio, (Bell, Md.) 



S2720. EUONYMUS RADICANS. From Elstree, Herts, England. Presented by Vicary Gibbs, 

 Aldenham House Gardens. A distinct evergreen variety of rather stiff habit. Probably 

 tender north of southern Ohio. (Bell, Md.) 



63408. EUONYMUS sp . From Algeria. Collected by David Fairchild, Agricultural Ex- 

 plore.r. An extremely dwarf species used like box, as a border for flower beds. For 

 trial in the southern United States and California (Bell, Md.) 



65491. EUONYMUS sp . From Manchuria. Collected by P. H. Dorsett, Agricultural Ex- 

 plorer. An attractive small-leaved hardy shrub with pendulous pink fruits which, 

 when ripe, expose the pink or red arils. Probably hardy throughout the United States-. 

 (Bell. Md.) 



73995. FICUS FULVA . From Java. Presented by Dr. E. Docters van Leeuwen, Director, 

 Buitenzorg Botanic Gardens. A small tropical tree with dense evergreen foliage and 

 yellow-red fruits about three-fourths of an inch in diameter. Native to Burma and 

 the East Indies. For trial in southern Florida, (Chapman Field, Fla.) 



70976. FICUS REPENS . From Kiangsi, China. Collected by F. A. McClure, Agricultural 

 Explorer. An ornamental ivy-like creeper which produces small evergreen leaves in 

 young plants and larger leaves when older. For trial in the Gulf States and Californ- 

 ia. (Chapman Field, Fla.) 



65866. FRAXINUS sp. Ash. From Harbin, Manchuria, Collected by P. H. Dorsett, 

 Agricultural Explorer. A hardy tree from northeastern China, with dull-green, compouhd 

 leaves up to 5 inches long. (Bell, Md.) 



SSOl-C. FUCHSIA CORY.MBIFLORA. From the Canary Islands . Collected by David Fairchild, 

 Agricultural Explorer. A handsome Peruvian fuchsia with large, serrate, taper- 

 pointed leaves and deep-red tubular flowers. The plant becomes tall but requires 

 support. Adapted for pillars or pergolas in the warmest parts of the United States. 

 (Chico, Calif.) 



73275. GENISTA FLORIDA. From France. Presented by Vilmorin-Andrieux & Co. An 

 erect evergreen leguminous shrub about 6 feet high, with dense racemes of yellow 

 flowers. It is native to Spain. For trial in the southern United States. (Chapman 

 Field, Fla.) 



65018. GENISTA sp . From the Canary Islands. Collected by David Fairchild, Agri- 

 cultural Explorer. A leguminous shrub which may have value as a soil improver. For 

 trial in the southern United States. (Chico, Calif.) 



62229. GREWIA PARVIFLORA. Tiliaceae. From China. Collected by P. H. Dorsett, 

 Agricultural Explorer. A low hardy deciduous shrub with umbels of creamy white flowers, 

 in late summer, followed by orange-red berries. Native to northeastern Asia. For 

 trial throughout the United States. (Bell, Md.) 



