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91991. KALANCHOE FLAMMEA. From Canada. Presented by J. Adams, Division of Botany, 

 Central Experimental Farm Ottawa. A stout erect pale-green* succulent , 1 foot high, 

 native to Somaliland, Africa. The obovate, entire or obscurely crenulate leaves 

 are over 3 inches long, and the small flowers are in flat cymes 4 too inches across. 

 The corolla tube is pale yellow, while the petals are bright orange-red. For indoor 

 culture only except in the Gulf region and southern California. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



95552. KALANCHOE GLOBULIFERA COCCINEA. From Germany. Presented by Robert Bloss- 

 feld, Potsdam. A stout-branched succulent perennial up to a foot high, with elongated, 

 thick, irregularly toothed, obovate-spathulate leaves over 2 inches long, and numerous 

 bright-scarlet flowers in large terminal corymblike cymes. Native to Madagascar. 

 For indoor culture only except in the Gulf region and southern California. (Glenn 

 Dale, Md.) 



78431. KALANCHOE SYNSEPALA . From Madagascar. Collected by Charles F. Swingle, 

 Bureau of Plant Industry, and Dr. Henri Humbert, University of Algiers, Algeria. 

 An erect succulent perennial, native to central Madagascar, with the lower leaves 

 opposite, sessile, oblong-spathulate and green with a red margin. The small whitish 

 flowers are in dense terminal cymes. For indoor culture only except in the Gulf 

 region and southern California. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



90663. LARIX DAHURICA. Dahurian larch. From Manchuria. Obtained by P. H. Dorsett 

 and W. J. Morse, agricultural explorers. Bureau of Plant Industry, from the Forestry 

 Department of the Agricultural Experiment Station, South Manchurian Railway. A tree 

 which grows to 100 feet in height, with long horizontal branches, reddish or yellow- 

 ish branchlets, bright-green flattened leaves, and ovoid cones an inch long. For 

 trial in the northern states. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



97946. LARIX DAHURICA.* Dahurian larch. From Chosen, Japan. Presented by M. 

 Tozawa, Director, Forest Experiment Station, Keijo. Received as variety Koreana . 

 Similar to preceding. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



76037. LIGUSTRUM ACUMINATUM. Privet. From St. Jean le Blanc, Loiret, France. 

 Presented by Edmond Versin. Variety macrostachyum . A Japanese upright shrub with 

 spreading branches, sometimes 8 feet tall. The ovate leaves are acuminate and the 

 small white flowers, borne in large panicles, are followed by lustrous black fruits. 

 For trial in the south and the milder parts of the northern states. (Glenn Dale, 

 Md.) 



72876. LIGUSTRUM WALKERI . Privet. From Nogent sur Vernisson, Loiret, France. 

 Presented by L. Parde, Directuer, Arboretum des Barres et Fruticetum Vilmorinianum. 

 An evergreen shrub with oval or lanceolate leaves and large panicles of white flowers. 

 Native to southern India. For trial in the Gulf region and southern California. 

 (Glenn Dale, Md. ) 



98863. LONCHOCARPUS DCMINGENSIS. From the West Indies. Collected by the Allison V. 

 Armour Expedition. The Savoneth de Riviere, of Martinique. A medium sized handsome 

 spreading tree with long slender branches, large pinnate leaves and violet or rose- 

 colored flowers. A leguminous tree said to be of promise for frost-free localities. 

 For trial in the warmest parts of southern Florida and southern California. (Glenn 

 Dale, Md.) 



