SEll'KMHEK, 1!)U0, TO DECEMBER, 1903. 31 



5769. r>ETA vuLGARTS. Sugar beet. 



From Paris, France. Received February, H»00. 

 Vilinorin'x Frenrh Virij Rich. 



5770. Hkta vulgaris. Sugar beet. 

 From Germany. Received February, 1900. 



Slrandes Kleinwanzleben. 



5771. Beta vulgaris. Sugar beet. 

 From Germany. Received February, 1900. 



Hoemings Klein wanzleben. 



5772. Beta vulgaris. Sugar beet. 

 From Germany. Received February, 1900. 



Dippea Kleinwanzleben Elite. 



5773. Beta vulgaris. Sugar beet. 



From Utah. Received February, 1900. 

 American-grown seed. From Lehi, Utah. 



5774. CucuMis MELO. Winter muskmelon. 



From Arizona. Received December 29, 1900. 



Seed ^Town at Phoenix, Ariz., from No. 149, originally imported from New Bok- 

 hara, Turkestan, by Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 



5775. Vaccinium vitis-idaea. Foxberry. 



From Finland. Presented l)v Dr. Gosta Grotenfeld. Received December 31, 

 1900. 



5776. OxYcoccus palustris. Small cranberry. 



From Finland. Presented by Dr. Gosta Grotenfeld. Received December 31, 

 1900. 



5777. Quebrachia lorentzii. Quebracho Colorado. 



From La Plata, Argentina. Presented by Dr. Carlos Spegazzini. Received Jan- 

 uary 4, 1900. 



"A magnificent slow-growing tree, with ii wood like iron, containing much tannic 

 acid. Last year's seeds from Salta Province." {Spegazzini.) - 



5778. Machaerium tipu. Tipu. 



From La Plata, Argentina. Presented l)vDr. Carlos Spegazzini. Received Jan- 

 uary 4, 1900. 



"Leguminoste; beautiful tree for gardens and forest, rapid grower, producing excel- 

 lent wood for l)uilding purposes." (Spegazzini.) 



5779. Elvmus andinus. - Coiron flor. 



From La Plata, Argentina. Presented by Dr. Carlos Spegazzini. Received Jan- 

 ary 4, 1901. 



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