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26689 to 26757— Continued. 



26731 to 26739. Anona cherimola Miller. Cherimoya. 



26731. "Bud wood obtained by Mr. P. J. Wester, from Mr. Wm. 

 Freeman, Little River, Fla., August 4, 1904, and budded at the Sub- 

 tropical Garden on Anona glabra. Fruited by means of hand pollina- 

 tion, 1908, and again in 1909; the first plant of this species to fruit in 

 Florida. The fruit is small, not exceeding 385 grams in weight, and 

 the seeds are abundant; the flavor is good. The original seed was 

 brought by Mr. Freeman from San Jose, Costa Rica, to Little River in 

 1895." 



26732. "Bud wood obtained by Mr. P. J. Wester, from Mr. S. K. 

 Brown, Lemon City, Fla. According to Mr. Brown, the seed was sent 

 to him from Callao, Peru." 



26733. Seedlings grown from S. P. I. No. 26731. 



26734. "Seed presented by Dr. F. Franceschi, Santa Barbara, Cal., 

 January 12, 1909." 



26735. "Bud wood presented by Mr. E. Gottfried, Miami, Fla., April 

 16, 1909, from a tree grown on Key Largo, Fla., from seed sent to him 

 from Peru." 



26736. "Bud wood presented by Mr. E. Gottfried, Miami, Fla., April 

 16, 1909, from a tree grown on Key Largo, Fla., from seed sent to him 

 from Peru." 



26737. "Bud wood received from Dr. F. Franceschi, Santa Barbara, 

 Cal., December 8, 1908. This variety has been introduced and grown 

 under the name of macrocarva in California, but it has no botanical 

 standing as a separate species. It is evidently a very robust form of the 

 cherimola." 



26738. "Bud wood received from Dr. F. Franceschi, Santa Barbara, 

 Cal., December 8, 1909. This variety was introduced and is grown in 

 California under the name of Anona suavissima." 



26739. "Bud wood received from Dr. F. Franceschi, Santa Barbara, 

 Cal., December 8, 1908. This variety has been introduced and grown 

 in California under the name of Anona reniformis." 



26740 to 26746. Anona squamosa L. Sugar-apple. 



26740. "Bud wood obtained by Mr. P. J. Wester, on Upper Metacum- 

 bie Key, Fla. From the earliest fruiting tree that has come to my 

 attention." 



26741. "Bud wood obtained by Mr. P. J. Wester, from Mr. J. B. 

 Douglass, Miami, Fla. The fruit is of good quality and the tree a 

 prolific bearer. Said to bear fruit very late." 



26742. " Bud wood obtained by Mr. P. J. Wester, from Prof. P. H. 

 Rolfs, Buena Vista, Fla. Fruit large, skin pinkish in color, quality 

 very good, rather a shy bearer." 



26743. "Bud wood obtained by Mr. P. J. Wester, from Prof. P. H. 

 Rolfs, Buena Vista, Fla., September 10, 1908. Fruit medium large; 

 skin pinkish, quality very good." 



26744. "Bud wood obtained by Mr. P. J. Wester, from Prof. P. H. 

 Rolfs, Buena Vista, Fla., September 19, 1908. Fruit small, of good 

 quality, exceedingly prolific, a little later in season than the main 

 crop." 



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