NO . 25 
^L'±li}frir r BULLETIN OF FOREIGN PLANT INTRODUCTIONS. 
December 17 to 31, 1909. 
NEW PLANT IMMIGRANTS . 
AKEBIA LOBATA. 26424. Presented Toy Mr. A. J. Perkins. A 
vine from the slender stems of which baskets are made at 
Aomori, Japan. It is used as an ornamental in the United 
States. For distribution later. 
ANDR0P0G0N HALEPEMS I S VIRGATUS . 26301. From Algiers. Pre- 
sented by Dr. Trabut , who says it is a moderately good 
forage, vigorous but not stolonif erous and would be inter- 
esting for hybridizing with Sorghum vulgare . For distri- 
bution later. 
ANONA LONG I FLORA . 26440. From Altadena, California. Budwood 
taken from the tree which produced the seed sent in under 
S.P.I. Number 26298. See this number for description. 
For distribution later. 
BRASSICA PEKINEN3IS. 26422-423. Two varieties of cabbage 
from Hwai Yuan, China. 26422, T ' ang pei ts'ai (Soup white 
vegetable.) 26423, P' lao pei ts'ai (Dipper white vegetable.) 
CITRULLUS VULGARIS. 26421. Yellow fleshed watermelon from 
Hwai Yuan, China. Native name Hwang jang hsi kwa. For 
distribution later. 
CITRUS AURANTIUM. 26423. Presented by Mr. A. J. Perkins. 
' Yusu' . A Japanese sour orange; used as a lemon and as a 
stock. For distribution later. 
CITRUS TRIFOLIATA . 26426. Seed from tree in the Yokohama 
Nursery Company's grounds, presented by Mr. A. J. Perkins. 
For use in citrus breeding experiments. 
CITRUS TRIFOLIATA. 26460. Presented by Prof. Y. Eozai , 
Director Agricultural Experiment Station, Tokyo, Japan. 
This is a large-seeded variety. To be used for- stocks. 
