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SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



9356 and 9357. Zea mays. 



Corn. 



From Forestburg, S. Dak. Presented by Mr. H. C. AVarner. Grown from S. 

 P. I. No. 13, which was found to be a mixture of types. 



9356. 9357. 



J/a/aAq^ sugar corn. White type. Amber type. 



9358. Triticum vulgare. Wheat. 



From the estate of Mr. Bezouglov, near BvelogUnskava, Don Territory, Russia. 

 Obtained by Mr. E. A. Bessey (No. 110,' August 4, 'l902), through the Theo- 

 dore N. Solodov ^Mining Company, Rostoy-on-Don, Russia. Received Feb- 

 ruary 3, 1903. 



Beloglino. "A hard, red, winter wheat from the crop of 1902. This has just been 

 harvested and thrashed at this date and is of very good quahty, far exceeding that 

 of last year. ' ' ( Bessey. ) 



9359. Medicago .sativa. 



Alfalfa. 



From Erivan, Caucasia. Obtained by Mr. E. A. Bessey (No. 236, October 7, 

 1902), through Mr. N. P. Taratinoff," of Tifiis. Received February 3, 1903. 



"Ahalfa from Erivan Province, tiie hottest and driest province in sunnner and 

 coldest in winter (reaching —22° F. ). It should prove valualjle in cold regions." 

 ( Bessey. ) 



9360 to 9402. 



From Tiflis, Ru.ssian Caucasus. Presented l)y Mr. A. Rolloff, director of the 

 botanic garden, tlinmjrh Mr. E. A. Bessey. Received February 3, 1902. 



9360. Pvur.s communis. 

 Sini. (No. 209.) 



9361. PVRIS COMMUNIS. 



XiiiKi-aniiiiil. (No. 210.) 



9362. Phunus domestic.v. 

 Vazirali. (No. 211.) 



9363. Prunus domestica. 



Tchantchvri. (No. 212.) 



9364. Prinus armeniaca. 

 AffdzhanabofL (No. 213.) 



9365. Prunvs armeniaca. 

 Achvei-di (No. 214.) 



9366. Prunus armeniaca. 

 Badam-arik. (No. 215.) 



9367. Prunus armeniaca. 

 XonrM. (No. 216.) 



9368. Prunus armeniaca. 



Taharzei. (N'o. 217.) 



9369. Prunus armeniai a. 



Bairam-ali. From Turkestan. (No. 218. ) 



Pear. 

 Pear. 



Plum. 



Plum. 

 Apricot. 

 Apricot. 

 Apricot. 

 Apricot 

 Apricot. 

 Apricot. 



