f> 1 81 EDS \M» PLANTS IMPORTED. 



25152 to 25160 Continued. 



to 25155 Continued. 



25153. I \/i"- No.0522.) Very similar to No. 0525(8. P. I. No. 25152 

 u hite, subglobo 



25154. (Agro8. No. 0523.) Flowers pale purple; pods longer and nar- 

 rower than any < * 1 1 1 < * ** variety; .-reds large, dark purple, nearly black. 

 A vigorous grower. 



25155. (Agros. No. 0524.) A very prolific variety, with pink Mowers 

 and Large purple-black seeds. 



25156. | Agros. No. 0108.) Original seed obtained from J. M. Thorbuna & Co., 

 New York. A variety with small white seeds and while Mowers. Very 

 vigorous and prolific. One of the besl under conditions at the Arlington 

 Experimental Farm. 



25157. (Agros. No. 0691.) Original seed obtained from Mr. A. W. Barlett, 

 superintendent, Government Botanic Gardens, Georgetown, British Guiana. 

 A variety with small, pure white seeds and white flowers. Very similar to 

 Xo. 0108 (S. P. I. No. 25156). 



25158. (Agros. Xo. 01:25.) Original seed obtained from the island of Bar- 

 bados Seeds and Mowers similar to the preceding (S. P. I. No. 25157). but 

 plant not vigorous and leaves much affected with a spot disease. 



25159. (Agros. Xo. 0438A.) A variety grown at the Arlington Experimental 

 Farm, of unknown origin. Seeds small, brownish purple; flowers pink. 

 Xot vigorous nor prolific. 



25160. (Agros. No. 0438B.J Similar to the preceding (S. P. I. No. 25159), 

 with small, spotted seeds. Likewise of unknown origin. 



25161. Glycine hispida (Moench) Maxim. Soybean. 



Grown at the Arlington Experimental Farm, Virginia, season of 1908, under 

 Agros. Xo. 0824. Numbered for convenience in recording distribution, March 

 31, 1909. 



Eda. (?) Original seed from the Indiana Agricultural Experimeul Station, where it 

 was grown as Early Brown. 



'This turned out to be identical with Ito San in every particular except color of 

 seed. It is a uniform light brown, while Ito San is yellow. Neither superior nor 

 inferior to Ito San." (FT. T. Nielsen.) 



25163 to 25165. Ramboetan. 



From Buitenzorg, Java. Presented by Dr. M. Treub, Director of Agriculture. 

 Received March 12 and 15, 1909. 



25163. Xephelium lappaceum L. 



■■ Atjeh mot jan." 



Distribution. — A large tree, native of the Malay Archipelago, several varie- 

 ties being cultivated. 



25164. Nephelium mutabile Bl. 

 " Pot lasan manis." 



Distribution. — A native of the Malay Archipelago and of the islands of Java 

 and Borneo. 

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