34661. EUCALYPTUS 7RA- 

 Bim. Eucalyptus. WromJ&I.Ymhui, 

 Algiers, Algeria, Hybrid between E. 

 bobyoides aflrd''J£ rostrata Said to be the 

 first unctenbted Encalyphis hybrid. A 



the manufacture of t^rm. tare. 



30137. EUGOIMIA UL1QIDE8, 



Tu Chung, 



Deciducas tree of Western China, 

 with leaves and bark containing a re- 



ma'rkabie sufestanee rlsemfoling rub- 

 ber, which is being investigated to 

 ascertain its possible economic value, 

 Hardy as for north as Boston, and re- 

 commended as an interesting park 

 tree. 



33G09. SUPATORIUM SAL- 

 VIA. From Jose D. Husbands, Lima- 

 vida, Chile. An evergreen, brshy com- 

 posite, about 5 feet high, from the 

 woods near Valparaiso, Chile, that 

 bears a profusion of layer d rr flowers 

 whicn pcrruiae the air -to a great- 

 distance. 



FE2JOA SELLOWiANA. 



Ornamental shrub, native of South 

 America, 4? to S feet high, with ever- 

 green, pale glaucous leaves and very 

 handsome flowers. The roundish or 

 elliptical greenish fruits are highly 

 aromatic and contain a soft, slightly 

 granular meat and few small seeds. 

 Eaten raw or made into jeiiy. 



26555. FLACOUHTiA RAMONTCHI, 



Governor's Plum. 



From R. Mcllwaine, Salisbury, Rho- 

 desia. 



Densely-leafed, spiny shrub bearing 

 small, yellowish white flowers and 

 purple berries about the size of large 

 cherries, of acid flavor. Eaten raw or 

 preserved. For testing for its economic 

 value and as a hedge plant. 



35005. FRAG ARIA CHiLO- 

 EMSIS. Strawberry. From W. F. 

 Wight, Santiago, Chile." Wild Chilean 



strawberry of good quality and size, 

 more conical in shape than the wild 

 strawberry of the "eastern United 

 States, which n oy possibly prove val- 

 uable for its fruit or in the work of 

 cross pollination for the production 

 of improved varieties. 



