JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 31, 1910. 



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Numbered for convenience 



Peach. 



Levey's. 

 Alexander. 

 Heath Cling. 



Prune. 



Sugar. 



Pond Seedling. 



Apricot. 



Plum. 



Almond. 



26821 to 26835. 



Grown at the Plant Introduction Garden. Chico, Cal. 

 in recording distribution February 21, 1910. 



Plants of the following varieties of fruit budded on Amygdalus davidiana to test it for 

 its commercial value and congeniality as a stock for these fruits - 



26821 to 26834. Budded on S. P. I. No. 22009. 



26821 to 26827. Amygdalus persica L. 



26821. Salway. 26825. 



26822. Phillips Cling. 26826. 



26823. McKeviWs Cling. 26827. 



26824. Tuscan. 

 26828 to 26831. Prunus domestica L. 



26828. Fellenberg. 26830. 



26829. French. 26831. 



26832. Prunus armeniaca L. 

 Moor park. 



26833. Prunus triflora (X )• 



Wickson. 



26834 and 26835. Amygdalus communis L. 

 26834. I. X. L. 

 26835. Budded on S. P. I. No. 21227. 

 Nonpareil. 



26839 and 26840. Glycine hispida (Moench) Maxim. Soy bean. 



From Kalgarh, Midnapur, India. Presented by Mr. A. L. Keenan. Received 

 February 17, 1910. 



Seeds of the following: 



26839. Large black seeded. 26840. Small black seeded. 



26841 and 26842. 



From Hangchow, China. Presented by Mr. John L. Stuart, Southern Presby- 

 terian Mission. Received February 11 and 12, 1910. 



Seeds of the following: 



26841. Cannabis sativa L. Hemp. 



26842. Boehmeria nivea (L.) Gaud. Ramie. 



"The women use the bark of this for thread and strings and also make a coarse 

 cloth from it." (Stuart.) Chinese name CKu ma, or Tchou ma. 



26844. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. Cowpea. 



From Vinemont, Ala. Purchased from Mr. E. C. Townsend. Received Febru- 

 ary 19, 1910. 

 Townsend. "A smooth white-seeded pea with a medium brown eye. This pea 

 bunches like the speckled or Whippoorwill pea and is good for the table or stock." 

 (Townsend.) 



26850. Phoenix dactylifera x canariensis. (?) 



From Audubon Park, New Orleans, La. Procured by Mr. Peter Bisset. Re- 

 ceived February 12, 1910. 

 For the introduction of a cross similar to this see S. P. I. No. 3120. 

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