SEPTEMBER, 1900, TO DECEMBER, 1903. 35 



5804. Sesamum indicum. Sesame. 



From Paris, France. Received January 23, 1901. 

 Yellow seeded. 



5805 to 5809. Andropogon sorghum. Sorghum. 



From Medicine Lodge, Kans. Received Fel)ruary, 1901. Seed of the following 

 varieties: 



5805. 5808. 



Amber. A'anso.s' orange. 



5806. 5809. 



Collier. Minnesota early amber. 



5807. 



Colman. 



5810 to 5823. Pyrus malus. Apple. 



From Stockholm, Sweden. Presented hy Director Axel Pihl, of the Swedish 

 Horticultural Societv, Rosemlai, tiirough Me.ssrs. Lathroj) and Fairchild (Nos. 

 400-413, July 18, 1900). Received February 4, 19C1. 



5810. 



Astrachan aparreholm.9 (Svensk Pomologi Applen, p. 73) . " Originated in 1859. 

 Ripens late in September; not commonly cultivated even in Sweden; as good 

 as any ripening at this time; believed tV> l)e a hybrid between White Astra- 

 khan and Rosenhiiger." {Fdirclnld.) 



5811. 



Bjorkvicks (Svensk Pomologi, p. 93). "A fall apple; well known; first 

 described in 1862; original tree in middle Sweden, at Bjorkvicks." ( Fairchild. ) 



5812. 



Fager'6 (Svensk Pomologi, p. 91). "A new sort worthy of trial. Not well 

 known, even in Sweden." {Fairchild.) 



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5813. 



Frosdkers. "A fall apple, little known, even in Sweden. Director Pihl says 

 it is a good sort; has been introduced into Finland within the last ten years, 

 and is cultivated there with great success." {Fairchild.) 



5814. 



Gimmersla. "Of unknown origin. Little known, even in Sweden. An 

 excellent early (September) table apple; very hardy; a first-rate market 

 apple." {Fairchild.) 



5815. 



Hampus. "A summer apple of the very first quality; rather small; trees 

 hardy, but of slow growth; probably of Swedish origin; very commonly grown; 

 one of the best known and most extensively grown sorts." {Fairchild.) 



5816. 



Oranie. "A well-known summer or early autumn sort, in color not very 

 attractive, but in flavor next to "Humus," the best in Sweden; very heavy 

 and early bearer; hardy; largely cultivated in Sweden. Director Pihl recom- 

 mends it heartily for trial." {Fairchild.) 



5817. 



Svensk vinterpostof. "One of the oldest and commonest sorts; late autiunn 

 and early winter variety of medium quality; most used as a table apple, but is 

 suitable for kitchen use; does not keep late into winter." {Fairchild.) 



