747 
PLANT IMMIGRANTS 
Issued monthly by the Office of Foreign Seed and* 
Plant Introduction, Bureau of Plant Industry, Department, 
of Agriculture. 
No. 95. i-f' " March, 1914. 
Matter in these multigraphed sheets must not oe published 
without special permission. i • ' ' ' 
Genera Represented in This Number. 
Vcampomanesla 
■v 37491 
Loniceira 
37643 
Carica 
37577, 
Prunus 
37474 
Castanea 
37547- 
'548 
Solanum 
■ 37566 
Chimonanthus 
37487- 
488 
Spiraea 
37610 
37522- 
524 
Syringa 
37647 
Cotoneaster 
37596- 
597 
Tamarix ./ 
371483 
' Diospyros 
. 37465- 
473 
Viburnufi 
37612 
37525- 
540 
Ziziphus 
37475 
37543 
37484 
37648- 
658 
37489 
37661- 
667 
37659 
37669- 
670 
37668 
37672- 
•678 
PLATES: Diospyros kaki. Persimmons 
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multigraphed sheets may be made 
As they are received they are 
is ready for the use of exper 
on the list of applicants who 
pared to care for it, as well 
cause of their special fitness 
tlcular plants Imported. 
One of the main objects o 
and Plant Introduction is to 
experimenters, and it will und 
fill any specific requests 
from plant breeders or others 
material listed in these 
at any time to this Of f ice. 
filed, and when the material 
imenters it is sent to those 
can show that they are pre- 
as to others selected be- 
to experiment with the par- 
f the Office of Foreign Seed 
secure material for plant 
ertake as far as possible to 
for foreign seeds or plants 
interested.) 
