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90698. EUCALYPTUS MICROCARPA. From New South Wales, Australia. Presented by 

 the Director, Botanic Gardens, Sydney. A large tree with gray or v/hite bark, lan- 

 ceolate coriaceous leaves 4 inches long and panicles made up of clusters of 3 to 7 

 small flov?ers followed by very small sub-cylindrical fruits. It is native to Aus- 

 tralia. For trial in the warmer parts of California and the Gulf region. (Chico, 

 Calif.) 



81734. EUONYMUS ALATUS . Winged spindle-tree. From Akita. Japan. Obtained by P. 

 H. Dorsett, agricultural explorer. Bureau of Plant Industry. A spreading shrub 

 about 8 feet high, having branches usually with corky wings, native to China and 

 Japan. The elliptic leaves, about 2 inches long, become a rich rosy scarlet in 

 autumn. The flowers are inconspicuous and are followed by purplish capsules, opening 

 to show the orange arils. For trial in all except the warmest and coldest parts of 

 the United States. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



81736. EUONYMUS ALATUS. From Japan. Collected at Sapporo, Hokushu, by P. H. 

 Dorsett and W. J. Morse,"" agricultural explorers. Bureau of Plant Industry. Same 

 description as forpreceding. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



82423. EUONYMUS ALATUS. Winged spindle-tree. From Chosen. Collected by P. H. 

 Dorsett and W. J. Morse, agricultural explorers, near the village of Ryugakaku, 

 northwest of Heijo. Daido gun. Similar in general to F. P. I. No. 81734, but a 

 form in which the corky wings are rarely present on the branches. (Glenn Dale, 

 Md. ) 



82424. EUONYMUS ALATUS. Winged spindle-tree. From Chosen. Collected by P. H. 

 Dorsett and W. J. Morse, agricultural explorers. Bureau of Plant Industry. Descrip- 

 tion the same as for F. P. I. No. 81734. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



103758. EUONYMUS ALATUS, Winged spindle-tree, From Chosen. Collected by P. H. 

 Dorsett and 7/. J. Morse, agricultural explorers. Bureau of Plant Industry. Descrip- 

 tion the same as for F. P. I. No. 81734, (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



56313. EUONYMUS HAMILTONIANUS . From China. Seeds collected by J . F. Rock, agri- 

 cultural explorer. Bureau of Plant Industry. A large Himalayan shrub which under 

 favorable circumstances becomes a moderate-sized tree, 30 to 35 feet high, with short 

 straight trunk 4 to 5 feet in circumference. The clusters of 15 to 30 greenish white 

 flowers are followed by yellow capsules, the seeds of which are entirely surrounded 

 by a scarlet aril. The fruit begins to ripen in August and the leaves are brilliantly 

 colored in autumn. For trial in the upper south and milder parts of the northern 

 states and on the Pacific Coast. (Glenn Dale, Md . ) 



65926. EUONYMUS HAMILTONIANUS. From Harbin, Manchuria. Obtained by P . H. Dorsett, 

 agricultural explorer, Same description as for preceding. 



103773 EUONYMUS HAMILTONIANUS. From Ching lung Chiao, China. Collected by 

 Dorsett and Morse, agricultural explorers. Bureau of Plant Industry. Same descrip- 

 tion as for F. P. I. No. 55313. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



