APEIL 1 TO JUNE 30, 1913. 



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35173 to 35200— Continued. 



probably reach a greater height before its full growing Beasonis over. The 

 leaves are long, petioles short, blades lanceolate, 8 centimeters in length, very 

 finely dentate, with whitish teeth, velvety to the touch, very green on the 

 upper surface, and pale greenish beneath." (Fn'ticetum Vilmorinianum Cata- 

 logue, p. 125, 1904.) 



35185. Deutzia sp. Deutzia. 



"From seed 6706 M. Vilmorin." 



35186. Jasmin UM sp. Jasmine. 



"From seed 4716 M. Vilmorin." 



35187. LoNicERA siMiLis DELAVAYi (Franch.) Rehder. Honeysuckle. 

 (Lonirera delavayi Franch.) 



"A glabrous shrub with branches climbing to a considerable height. The 

 leaves are broadly lanceolate, cordiform at the base, obtuse, pointed, or acumi- 

 nate, ciliate, glabrous above, covered with a grayish tomentum below, measur- 

 ing 4 inches long by 1^ inches broad above the base. The floral leaves are one- 

 fifth as large. The flowers are yellowish white and have an agreeable odor. 

 They are glabrous, with very slender cylindrical tubes 2 to 2^ inches long, 

 with a bilobed limb three-fourths inch long. The fruit is bluish black, glau- 

 cous." {Jour. Soc. Hon. France, ser. 4, vol. 1, p. 208, 1900.) 



See S. P. I. No. 34570 for previous introduction. 



35188. LoNiCERA THiBETiCA BuT. and Franch. Honeysuckle. 

 "A shrub from 0.5 to 1.5 meters in height, with slender spreading and recurv- 

 ing, often procumbent branches, forming a dense, intricate bush much broader 

 than high; young branchlets villose-puberulous or tomentulose; older branches 

 clothed with grayish-brown shedding bark. Flowers appear in May and 

 June and sparingly during the whole summer and autumn. Fruit ripens in 

 August and September. This Lonicera in the Arnold Arboretum proved hardy 

 with slight protection during the winter and seems well suited for planting on 

 rocky slopes and banks. The flowers are very fragrant, and the bright color of 

 the berries makes the shrub ornamental in the autumn. " ( Charles Sprague Sar- 

 gent, Trees and Shrubs, vol. 1, p. 89, 1905.) 



35189. Lonicera sp. Honeysuckle. 

 ' ' From seed 5032 M . Vilmorin. ' ' 



35190. Lonicera sp. Honeysuckle. 

 "From seed 6872 M. Vihnorin." 



35191. Malus sp. Apple. 

 "From Yunnan." 



85192. PiNUS sp. Pine. 

 "From seeds 6393 and 6610 M. Vilmorin, from Szechwan." 



35193. Pyrus sp. Pear. 

 "From seed 6866 M. Vihnorin." 



35194. RiBES HIMALAYENSE URCEOLATUM JanCSOWski. 



"This black-fruited shrub, from 2 to 3 meters high, is from Fang Hsien, west- 

 ern Hupeh. Was found growing in thickets at an altitude of 2,250 meters, 

 September, 1907 and 1910." {Plantae Wilsonianae, vol. 1, p. 44, 1911.) 



35195. RiBES sp. 

 "With large fruits." 



