39581. CITRUS SP. From P. J. 

 Wester, Lamao, Bataan, P. 1. Report- 

 ed as a shrub that fruits the second 

 year from seed and is exceedingly 

 prolific. The fruit is dry and seedy 

 but the plant may prove useful in 

 hybridization work for the produc- 

 tion of dwarf and precocious varieties. 



38708. CLAUCENALANSIUM. 



Wampee. From Honolulu, Hawaii, 

 through E. V. Wilcox. Seedlings 

 from the place of A. J. Campbell. 

 Low. spineless, very odorous tree re- 

 iate'ii to citrus, upon which it can be 

 grafted. Fruit the size of gooseberries, 

 pubescent, with balsamic fragrance; 

 rather a condiment than a dessert 

 fruit. Grows well in Florida. Should 

 be tested as stock for citrus. 



22620, CLEMATIS RECTA 

 MANDSHURICA. From Frank N. 

 Meyer, Shinglungshan, China. Herb- 

 aceous perennial, 2 to 3 feet high, with 

 erect stems terminating in panicles of 

 large white flowers. For testing as an 

 ornamental or as a cut flower plant. 



