SErTEMBER, 1900, TO DECEMBER, 1903. 51 



6000 to 6110— Continued. 



6005. Triticim durum. Wheat. 



From Benliaiisk, Rus.sia. Arnautka. "A very good sample of this variety 

 of wheat fominonly grown in the region jnst north of the Wea of Azov." 

 {Carleton.) 



6006. Triticum vuloare. Wheat. 

 From Konstantinovskoe. Russia, rita. See No. .'>63S. 



6007. Tkitk I M vui,(iARR. Wheat. 



From Tsaritsyn, Russia. Tm-gora. "A very hard-grained, hardy winter 

 wheat grown in the extreme nortliern portion of Stavropol government, well 

 ailapted for trial in Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota." {Carlftoti.) 



6008. Triticum durum. Wheat. 



From Tsaritsyn, Russia. Bluck Don or (liprnokoloska. "A very good variety 

 of macaroni wheat, with black chaff, grown in the Don Territory near Poltava, 

 Ruasia." [Carleton.) 



6009. Triticum durum. Wheat. 



From Tsaritsyn, Russia. Kubanka. "A very good sample of this variety of 

 macaroni wheat commonly grown in south Russia. ' ' ( Carleton. ) See No. 5639. 



6010. Triticum vulgare. Wheat. 

 From Berdiansk, Russia. Belokoloska. The same a.s No. 6004. 



6011. Triticum durum. Wheat. 



From Saratov, Russia. Egyptian. "A very hard-grained variety of macaroni 

 wheat somewhat similar to Kubanka, but having longer grains." (Carleton.) 



6012. Triticum vulgare. Wheat. 



From Rostov-on-Don, Russia. Beloglino. "One of the hardiest red winter 

 wheats known, (xrown near Beloglinskaya, in the northern jiojtion of the 

 Stavropol Government, a region of great extremes of temperature and moisture. 

 The grain is very hard and makes an excellent quality of flour. It is admir- 

 ably adapted for trial in Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota." {Carleton.) 



6013. Triticum vulgare. Wheat. 



From Rostov-on-Don, Russia. Beloglino. "Practically the same as No. 

 6012, but a poorer quality." {Carleton. ) 



6014. Triticum durum. Wheat. 



From Taganrog, Russia. Gharnovka. "A representative sample of the best 

 quality of this macaroni wheat, grown by the peasants in the region south of 

 Taganrog." {Carleton.) 



6015. Triticum vulgare. Wheat. 



From Ambrocievka, Russia. Crimean. "A very hard red winter w'heat, 

 similar to Nos. 5635 and 5636, but grown in the district about 20 miles north 

 of Taganrog, in the Don Territory." {Carleton.) 



6016. Triticum vulgare. Wheat. 



From Berdiansk, Russia. Kerch. "A hard red winter wheat, very shnilar 

 to Crimea)!, grown near the Sea of Azov. It is very drought-resistant and well 

 adapted for the middle prairie States. It will probably ripen a little earlier 

 than the variety commonly called Turkey. ^^ (Carleton.) 



6017. Triticum vulgare. Wheat. 

 From Kurman-Kemelechi, Russia. Crimean. Same as No. 5635. 



