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3925- Another form. The margin dentate and ciliate. Same locality and date. 



3926. High blueberry. — Flowering stems of V. corymbosum L. Native of eastern 



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

 New Jersey, April, 1919. 



3927. The fruit of the preceding species. Same locality. Collected July 3, 1919. 



3928. The same, collected by H. H. Rusby at Montclair Heights, New Jersey, 



July 3, 1919. 



3929. Another form of the same with acuminate leaves. Same locality and date. 

 Nos. 3929.1 to 3929.8 represent cultivated varieties of blueberries originated at 



the U. S. Department of Agriculture Station at White's Bog, New Jersey, 

 and were presented by Miss Elizabeth White, August 9, 1920. 



3929.1. Rubel blueberry. — Produced under cultivation of a selected wild plant of 

 V. corymbosum. 



3929.2. Adams blueberry. — Another cultivated variety, of the same origin and 

 production as the preceding. 



3929.3. Sam. Another of the same group. 



3929.4. Harding. Another of the same group. 



3929.5. Another cultivated select wild plant of the same. 



3929.6. Blueberry No. 620 A. — From a plant produced by crossing two selected 

 plants of V. corymbosum. 



3929.7. Blueberry No. 830 C. — Another variety having a similar origin to that of 

 the preceding. 



3929.8. Blueberry No. 1232 A. — A hybrid of V. corymbosum and V. pennsylvanicum, 

 in the proportion of three-fourths of the former and one-fourth of the latter. 



393c. The fruit of V. corymbosum amoenum A. Gray. Native of northeastern 

 North America. Collected by H. H. Rusby at Marlboro, New Hampshire, 

 July 19, 1919. 



393 1. The fruit of V. corymbosum pallidum A. Gray. Native of northeastern North 

 America. Collected by H. H. Rusby at Marlboro, New Hampshire, July 

 19, 1919. 



3932. Canned blueberries, of various species and varieties. Presented by Mrs. 

 H. H. Rusby, of Newark, New Jersey. 



■3933. Dried myrtleberries or whortleberries. — The dried fruit of V. Myrtillus L. 

 Native of the north temperate zone. From the New York market. Pre- 

 sented by H. H. Rusby. 



3933.1. Mountain cranberry. Cowberry. — The fruiting branches of Vitis-Idaea 

 Vitis-Idaea (L.) Britton. Native of northern Europe and North America. 

 Collected by N. McCook at Kotzebue Sound, Alaska, 1920. 



3934. Mountain gooseberry. — The fruit of Polycodium candicans (C. Mohr.) 



Small. Native of the southeastern United States. Collected by H. H. 

 Rusby at Mt. Airy, North Carolina. 



3935. Deerberry. Green huckleberry. — The flowering branches of P. stamineum 



(L.) Greene. Native of eastern North America. Collected by H. H. 

 Rusby at Upper Montclair, New Jersey, May, 1919. 

 3935.1. The half-grown fruit of the preceding. 



3936. The fruit of the preceding. Collected in New Jersey and presented by Mrs. 



E. W. Given, of Newark, New Jersey. 



