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3482. Le Versailles red currant. Another variety. Same donor. 



3483. Red cherry currant. Same donor. 



3484. Red currant jam. Presented by F. H. Leggett & Company, of New York. 



3485. Red currant preserve. Same donor. 



3486. White currant. — An albino variety of the same species. 



3487. Wild Mexican currant. — The fruit of Ribes Pringlei Rose. Native of central 



Mexico. Collected by H. H. Rusby at Ajusco, Federal District, Mexico, 

 July 19, 1910, 



3488. Fetid currant. — The fruit of Ribes prostratum L'Her. Native of eastern 



North America. Collected by H. H. Rusby at Little Moose Lake, New 

 York, July 5, 1906. 



3489. Skunk berry. Stink berry. — The fruit of Ribes laxiflorum Pursh. Native of 



northwestern North America. Collected by H. H. Rusby at Toledo, 

 Oregon, July 1, 1909. 



3490. Nevada black currant. — The fruit of Ribes nevadense Kellogg. Native of 



the southwestern United States. Collected by H. H. Rusby in the San 

 Bernardino Mountains, California, August 14, 1915. 



3491. European black currant. — The fruit of Ribes nigrum L. Native of Europe 



and cultivated. From the New York Botanical Garden, July 14, 1904. 



3492. Oregon gooseberry. — The fruit of Grossularia nivea (Lindl.) Spach. Native 



of the northwestern United States. Collected by H. H. Rusby at Toledo, 

 Oregon, July, 1909. 



3493. Arizona gooseberry. — The fruit of G. pinetorum (Greene) Britton & Coville. 



Native of the southwestern United States. Sweet and delicious. Collected 

 by H. H. Rusby on Bill Williams Mountain, Arizona, August, 1909. 



3494. Eastern wild gooseberry. — The fruit of G. rotundifolium (Michx.) Coville & 



Britton. Native of eastern North America. 



3495. Common cultivated gooseberry. — The fruit of G. Uva-crispa L. Native of 



Europe and cultivated in many varieties. 



3496. Large-fruited gooseberry. — The fruit of G. Grossularia reclinata. Same 



source. 



3497. Charles Downing gooseberry. — A choice cultivated form of the same. 



Grown and presented by James A. Staples of Marlboro, New York. 



3498. Gooseberry jam. — Presented by F. H. Leggett & Company, of New York. 



3499. Preserved gooseberries. Same donor. 



3500. Prickly gooseberry. — The fruit of G. Cynosbati (L.) Mill. Native of eastern 



and central North America. Collected by H. H. Rusby at Marlboro, 

 New Hampshire, July 12, 1919. 



3501. A flowering branch of the same. 



3502. Eastern wild gooseberry. — The fruit of G. hirtella Spach. Native of the 



eastern United States. 



THE ROSE FAMILY (Rosaceae) 



3503. Newfoundland strawberry. — The fruit of Fragaria terrae-novae Rydberg. 



Native of northeastern North America. Collected at Little Moose Lake, 

 New York, by H. H. Rusby, July 5, 1906. 



3504. Wild Canada strawberry. — The fruit of Fragaria canadensis Michx. Native 



of eastern North America. Collected by Ray Knight at Marlboro, New 

 Hampshire, 1919. 



