PABLE 5.--ixtralimital fruits that nave been recommended for New Mexico 
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Common name Scientific name Remarks 
PCILSOMES EE Me cet PANEL Wace Rca A AOS NS Re ieaab os A 
Re Gibe dary Twili ie Ue enna. “Juni pe rus) pliredindianias. yma - 
Rulsiswan cima Dewy. anew ‘Morus allba’ tatarica. %...... 
Purpleleaf plum..........:Prunus pissardi............ 
Wied pilots ois aieos Geena tana UPTUNWUS SMe riCaMa. Gee cu. daccs ie 
Chsiaih Oxrieyasienrrsiels tolevades een ‘Melia AGSPCAT ACH. wielepe «14 elem © iDrait from mid-June to 
eae mid-winter. 
Wien aamva eC rCOmMemee «laura cians -Ampelopsis’ quinquefolia....: = 
gab isk ssaty= a ao} Bath's) apnea ara ‘Elaeagnus ANLSUSt ATOLL. sia « 
Catan omnia) Tomalviaibiees f0se16 es ‘Ligustrum ovalifolium......: 
Japanese privet... . 0... ‘Ligustrum japonicum...:..... 7 
Mayo rimony—v-LMGre 64) sen elayess ous ‘Lycium halimifolium........ 
Japanese honeysuckle.....: ‘Lonicera japonica Wek peter 355 op 
Chime honeysuckle ita. aes iLonicera GA MCTIS I Gicleren-nomeyeners ‘ 
Tatarian honeysuckle.....iLonicerd Genes Clavensce aicuevane eat 
LITERATURE - 
Publications of interest in connection with aa. for the Southwestern 
States include: 
Flora of New Mexico, by E. 0. Wooton and Paul C. Standley. Contributions from 
the National Herbarium 19, 794 pp., 1915. Published by the Smithsonian 
Institution, Washington, D. C. 
Inquire as to conditions governing distribution of the following 
Press Bulletins from the College of Agriculture eae Mechanic Arts, 
State College, New Mexico. 
Broad-leaved evergreens of Néw Mexico, by Mary Orr. Agr. Expt. Sta. Press Bull. 
713, 714, each 2 pp., mimeographed, March 1934. 
New Mexico native shrubs with conspicuous fruits, by Mary Orr. Agr. Expt. Sta. 
Press Bull. 716, 2 pp., mimeographed, March 1934. 
Native viries of New Mexico, by Mary Orr. Agr. Expt. Sta. Press Bull. 717, 2 pp., 
mimeographed, March 1934. © ; 
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