42 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



53226 to 53231. Ribes vulgare Lam. Giossulariaceae. 



Garden currant. 



From Mklule Green. Eiiglaikl. Plants purchased from J. C. AUgrove, Lang- 

 ley, near Slough. Receiverl April 25. 1921. Quoted notes by Mr. Allgrove. 



53226. "Fay's Prolific." 53227. " Rahy Castle." 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 53221. 



53228. "Red Dutch." 



A red-fruited variety with folded or cupped leaves which are not 

 markedly thick or coarse. (Adapted from Proceedings of the American 

 Society for Horticultural Science, J911\ p. 6'.5.) 



53229. " White Dutch." 



A white-fruited variety with folded <'r cuppf^l leaves which are not 

 markedly thick or coarse. (Adapted from Proceedings of the American 

 Society for Horticultural Science, 1917, p. 65.) 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 53223. 



53230. " White Dutch, cut leaved." 



53231. " White rersailles." 



A white-fruited variety with flat leaves not markedly thick or coarse 

 and lightly pubescent on the lower surface. (Adapted from Proceedings 

 of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 1917, p. 65.) 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 53225. 



53232 to 53237. Ribes vulgare Lam. Grossulariacese. 



Garden currant. 



From Bourg la Reine, Seine, France. Plants purchased from Nomblot- 

 Bruneau. Received April 27, 1921. Quoted notes by Norablot-Bruneau. 



53232. " Cerise blanche." 



53233. " Cerise rouge." 



53234. " HoUandc hJanche." 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 53229. 



53235. " Hollande rouge." 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 53228. 



53236. " Versaillaise Manche." 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 53231. 



53237. " Vcrsaillaise rouge." 



53238. Cajak inuicum Spreng. Fabacese. Pigeon-pea. 



From Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba. Seeds presented by Dr. Mario Calvino, 

 director, Estaci6n Experimental Agronomica. Received April 29, 1921. 



"Cyandul." (Calvino.) 



This named variety was introduced for experimental use in the Office of 

 Forage-Crop Investigations. 



53239. HoRDEUM vulgare pallidum Seringe. Poacese. Barley. 



From Bengazi, Libia, Africa. Seeds presented by the director of Economic 

 and Financial Affairs, Servizi Agrari, Governo della Cirenaica. Re- 

 ceived April 30. 1921. Quoted notes by the director. 



" Barley grown in Cyrenaica under conditions of the greatest aridity." 



