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99154. CELTIS KORAIENSIS. Hackberry. From Kweicliow Province, China. Presented 

 by Albert N. Steward, Department of Botany, College of Agriculture, University of 

 Nanking, Nanking. Chien Chiu Tze. A tree up to 40 feet high with coarsely serrate, 

 broadly ovate leaves 4 to 6 inches long, and dull-orange ovoid fruits a quarter of an 

 inch long. For trial in the south and the milder parts of the northern states. 

 (Glenn Dale, Md. ) 



37954. CHAENCMELES LAGENARIA CATHAYENSIS. Flowering quince. From Shantung, 

 China. Collected by the late Frank N. Meyer, agricultural explorer. Bureau of 

 Plant Industry. Seedlings of a variety used by the Chinese to perfume their living 

 rooms but used by foreign missionaries to make preserves and jellies. For trial in 

 all except the warmest and coldest parts of the United States. (Chico, Calif.) 



62408. CHRYSANTHEMUM MQRIFOLIUM.* From China. Collected in the Western Hills 

 between the Ming Tombs and the Fa Hua Ssu Temple, by P. H. Dorsett, agricultural ex- 

 plorer. Bureau of Plant Industry. A low herbaceous plant with basal tufts of ever- 

 green foliage and widely branched 2-foot stalks of small pink to white single flowers 

 from September until frost. For trial in all except the warmest and coldest parts 

 of the United States. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



72790. CISTUS CGRBARIENSIS . Cistaceae. Rockrose. From Kew, England. Presented 

 by the Director, Royal Botanic Gardens. A white-flowered shrub 2 feet high, native 

 to Spain. For trial in the southern states. (Chico, Calif.) 



74676. CISTUS M3NSPELIENSIS . Montpelier rockrose. From Brignoles, France. Pre- 

 sented by R. Salgues, Brignoles Botanic Station. An evergreen shrub, 2 to 4 feet 

 high, with erect much-divided brancnes, very narrow sessile, dark-green hairy leaves, 

 and white flowers, an inch across, in terminal compact heads. Native to southern 

 Europe and northern Africa. For trial in the southern United States. (Chico, 

 Calif.) 



70900. CISTUS SYMPHYTIFOLIUS . Rockrose. From Orotava, Teneriffe, Canary Islands. 

 Collected by David Fairchild, agricultural explorer. A species something like the 

 more familiar C. lau r ifolius but with deep rose-red flowers, blotched yellow at the 

 base, and somewhat narrower foliage. For trial in southern California and southern 

 Florida. (Chico, Calif.) 



102219. CLEMATIS GLAUCA AKEBIOIDES. From France. Received from Dir. des Ecoles, 

 forestieres des Barres, Nogent-sur-Vernisson, Loiret, France. A slender climber 

 up to 10 feet high, native to western China. The pinnate to bipinnate leaves have 

 2-lobed to 3-lobed ovate leaflets and the flowers are bronze yellow. For trial in 

 the upper south and the milder parts of the northern states. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



72793. CLEMATIS GRATA GRANDIDENTATA . From England. Presented by Sir. A. W. Hill, 

 Director, Royal Botanic Garden, Kew. A climbing shrub, 9 to 30 feet high, with 

 smooth leaves, silky hairy on the veins, and cream-colored flowers 1 inch across, 

 in axillary clusters of three in leafless panicles. For trial on the Pacific coast 

 and in the southern states. (Chico, Calif.) 



