36606. PLEIOGYNIUM SO- 

 LAN DR I. From J. F. Bailey, Bris- 

 bane, Queensland, Australia. A mod- 

 erate sized tree 40 to 60 feet high and 

 trunk 2 to 3 feet in diameter. Timber, 

 when first cut is soft, but afterwards 

 becomes hard and tough. Possibly of 

 use as a stock for less hardy anacardi- 

 aceous fruit bearing trees. 



32946, PODACH AEN I UM 



E M I N E N S. From Prof. Alwin Ber- 

 ger, La Mortola, Ventimiglia, Italy. 

 A tall, composite shrub, native of 

 southern Mexico and Central America, 

 highly esteemed on account of the 

 large, sweet-scented foliage and lax 

 terminal corj^mbs of daisy-like heads 

 with white ray flowers. 



26614. POPULUS BEROLIN- 

 ENSIS. Poplar. From Mr. Frank 

 N. Meyer, Xiesnoi, Russia. 'Var. 

 Rossica. A very hardy variety of the 

 ordinary Berlin poplar, widely plant- 

 ed in and around St. Petersburg as a 

 shade tree; mostly closely pruned 

 there, but of open habit of growth 

 under ordinary conditions. 



