Introductions of i8gi. 



Eucalyptus melanophloia. Reasoner Bros. 

 New South Wales. 



— microcorys. Reasoner Bros. 



South Queensland. 



— siderophloia. Reasoner Bros. 



New South Wales. 

 Fouquiera splendens. Orcutt. 



A curious cactus-like plant 5-10 feet high, bearing terminal spikes 

 of flaming scarlet flowers. Candle-wood or Hocotillo of our south- 

 western deserts. 



Frasera Parryi. Orcutt. 



Biennial, reaching 4 feet, and bearing white-spotted flowers. Cal- 

 ifornia. 



Fraxinus dipetala. Orcutt. 



Flowering Ash. A shrub from Lower California. 

 Fuchsia, Augustin Thierry. Various dealers. 



Very massive folige with light red stems, large semi-double flowers; 

 sepals clear red, corolla very bright rose. Imported. 



— Bulgarie. Various dealers. 



Brilliant single red sepals, large, clearly defined ; corolla very 

 large and spreading, of violet-plum color. Imported. 



— Cervantes. Various dealers. 



Plant of splendid habit with beautiful light green foliage ; sepals 

 bright rose; corolla very double, of a rose-mauve color, bordered 

 with blue. Imported. 



— Gigantea. Vick. 



A sport from Phenomenal and like it except that the corolla is 

 light magenta with dark crimson veins. 



— Jupiter. Various dealers. 



A French variety, said to be superior to Phenomenal. The plant 

 is a tall grower; the leaves are dark green with veins of bright crim- 

 son. The flowers are as large as Phenomenal, are more compact, 

 and the petals have more depth ; sepals bright scarlet, with rich vio- 

 let-purple corolla. 



— Pierre Loti. Various dealers. 



Flowers very double, with enormous violet-blue corolla and bright 

 red sepals. Imported. 



Garden Lemon. Iowa Seed Co. 



This resembles the vine-peach in manner of growth, but is distinct 

 in that the unripe fruit is striped with very dark green, nearly black, 

 while the vine-peach is plain green, and when ripe, this is not russeted 

 like the vine-peach. Fruit is somwhat smaller than vine-peach, has 

 thinner flesh, and is more acid. 



Gentiana puberula. Gillett 6° fforsford. 

 E. States. 



