32924. CAJUPUTI CUTICU- 



LARIS. From Alwyn Berger, La 

 Mortola, Ventimiglia, Ftaly. Tall shrub 

 or small tree with tortuous, somewhat 

 rigid branches; the hark deciduous in 

 paper-like layers opposite thick 

 leaves 1-4 to 1-2 inches long. Male 

 flowers usually in terminal heads; the 

 perfect flowers occasionally in dense 

 oblong or cylindrical spikes, vellow. 

 Native of Dutch East Indies, Formerly 

 known as Melaleuca ^y^timlaris. 



32928. CAJAPUTI PULCHEL- 



LA. From Mr. Alwyn Berger, La 

 Mortola, Ventimiglia, Italy, Low 

 spreading shrub, with slender, some- 

 what pendulous branches; scattered, 

 slightly aromatic leaves 1-6 inch 

 long, and extremely beautiful, in- 

 odorous purplish flowers, commonly 

 appearing in clusters of two or three a 

 short distance from the end of the 

 branches, though occasionally ter- 

 minal. Formerly known as Melaleuca- 



3832a C A LOPOGO N I U M 

 ORTHOCARPUM. "Corda de 

 Viola/' From B.H.Hunnicutt,Lavras, 

 Minas, BraziL Twining sub-shrubby 

 leguminous plant with long petioled 

 leaves composed of three nearly ovate 

 leaflets, and blue flowers similar to 

 small sweet peas. The small pods are 

 densely hairy, and the seeds are nearly 

 rectangular in outline. A native of 

 South and Central America and the 

 West IndieSe 



