58 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



6000 to 6110— Continued. 



6096. Prunus sp. Cherry. 

 From Budapest, Hungary. "A small black cherry commonly grown in 



Hungary." {Carleton.) 



6097. Prunus sp. Cherry. 



From Budapest, Hungary. " Seeds of an excellent variety of whi e cherry 

 grown in the vicinity of Budapest." {Carleton. ) 



6098. Pruxus sp. Cherry. 



From near Budapest, Hungary. SpanMt. "Seeds of i variety of cherry 

 commonly grown in this vicinity." (Carleton.) 



6099. Prunus sp. Cherry. 



From Budapest, Hungary. "Seeds of a large-fruited black cherry exten- 

 sively grown in this region." {Carleton.) 



6100. Prunus sp. Cherry. 



From Budapest, Hungary. " Seeds of a large pink cherry grown in this 

 vicinity. ' ' ( Carletoii . ) 



6101. RiBES rubrum. Red currant. 



From Budajiest, Hungary. " Seeds of a red currant of medium size grown 

 in this vicinity. ' ' {Carleton. ) 



6102. Pyrus malus. Apple. 



From markets of Sevastopol, Russia. Anis. " Seeds of one of the best and 

 commonest varieties grown in the Crimea. A very good fruit and quite popu- 

 lar." {Carleton.) 



6103. Prunus sp. Plum. 



From Sevastopol. Russia. "A variety very similar to Green Gage and grown 

 to a considerable extent in the Crimea." {Carleton. ) 



6104. Prunus sp. Plum. 



From Sevastopol, Russia. Rlngolot. "Seeds of one of the best varieties 

 grown extensively in the Crimea." {Carleton.) 



6105. Prunus sp. Plum. 



From Sevastopol, Russia. Mirabelle. "A large plum of excellent flavor 

 grown to a considerable extent in the Crimea. This and No. 6104 seem to be 

 two of the best varieties in that region." ( Carleton. ) 



6106. Prunus sp. Plum. 



From Sevastopol, Russia. "A green sort grown to a considerable extent 

 in the Crimea." {Carleton.) 



6107. Prunus sp. Cherry. 



From Belbek, Russia. "Seeds of a variety of sour cherry commonly grown 

 in the Crimea. ' ' ( Carleton. ) 



6108. Prunus sp. Plum. 



From Rostov-on-Don, Russia. "A variety originally from the Crimea, with 

 very large fruit of a delicious flavor when fully ripe. Possibly the same as No. 

 6105." (Carleton.) 



6109. Amygdalus persica. Peach. 



From Rostov-on-Don, Russia. "A small Crimean variety. Fruit round, 

 purple, and very hairy. Flesh sweet near the rind, but sour next the seed." 

 ( Carleton. ) 



