13536, PR U N U S SP= Sttp. 

 From F. N. Bleyer, Shanghai, China, 

 A free bearing pinna of the Japaiv-so 

 type Iiaring red fruit of medtem r.l-:» 

 and good quality. 



31652. PR UN US BP: Fluin. 

 From Mr. W. J. Newberry, curator, 

 Botanic Gardens, Maritzbtirg, Natal, 

 South Africa. "Metliley." A dark red 

 fruit; flesh dark red, firm; stone me- 

 dium in size, cling; flavor and 

 quality good; season very early. 



32757. PRUMUS SP. Wild 

 Plum. From D. D. &as1igarof£ Sow- 

 chodole, Tula Government, Russia, 

 through F. N. Meyer. Native of the 

 Ussnri District, Eastern Siberia, said 

 to he of large size, red in cc!or and to 

 ripen early. Flavor said to he much 

 improved after having been frozen. 



Districts Eastern Siberia, 'and. said to 

 be of medium size and of a yellow 

 color, 



1 7i 54. PR UN U S A R M E M \ AG A. 

 Apricot. From F, N. Meyer s Tcha- 

 ching, China. A large red apricot of 

 good quail fcy, foudaedon common peach, 

 stock. 



12136. PR UN US P3 EU DO- 

 GE R AS US. Japanese flowering 



cherry. Asagi sakura. From the Yoko- 

 hama Nursery Company, Yokohama, 

 japan* One of the fa?T-V'is f!«r Tr ev.ir ^ 



ed in parks and as a:aav*i tree in 



that country and so much admired by 

 visitors. •)i-j><55p f*.vo ' '■' avaliv* cov" 



ered in early spring with beautiful 

 pink flowers. Mabii upright. 



