23028. CITRUS LIMONU^ Lemon, 



From Frank Meyer, Fengtai, China. 



Dwarf, ornamentallemon, cultivated 

 by the Chinese as a decorative plant 

 in the winter. Small pot. plants are 

 frequently observed with a dozen large 

 lemons ■ on their branches. Readily 

 propagated from cuttings. For testing 

 as an ornamental and for breeding 

 experiments in this country. 



22620. CLEMATIS RECTA MAMDSHURICA. 



From Frank Meyer, Shingkmgshan, 

 China. 



Herbaceous 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. 



31981. CITRUS BP. Sour citron 

 from Nagpur, India, Procured by Mr. 

 R. S. Woglum. The chief stock for 

 oranges in Central Provinces, India. 

 Has- a sour fruit with a yellow rind, 

 like a lemon. 



3t836. OOCOOLOBIS UVl- 



FERA. Sea-grape from San Jose, 

 Costa Rica. Presented by Mr. Carlos 

 Werckle. Improved large-fruited va- 

 riety. A polygon aceocs tree growing 



to large size and furnishing wood suit- 

 able for cabinet work. Bark astrin- 

 gent used for tanning. 



28844, CLEMATIS INTEGRIFOLIA. 



From Alwin Berger, Ventimiglia, 

 Italy. 



Semi-climbing, herbaceous shrub, 2 

 feet high, with rather broad leaves 

 and small, attractive, blue flowers, 

 about one inch in diameter, produced 

 singly, in Jiraeand August. For orna- 

 mental testing throughout the United 

 States. 



21681. C0D0N0PSIS TANGSHEN. 



From E. BE. Wilson, Ichang, China. 



Climbing herb, 3 to 6 feet high, with 

 bluish-purple, bell-shaped flowers, 

 greenish on the outside. The roots are 

 supposed to possess valuable tonic 

 properties and vast quantities are ex- 

 ported from Ichang annually. For 

 preliminary testing throughout the 

 United States. 



