THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 15 



Oro (Guat.). 



Introduced as budwood in 1911 by West India Gardens from Atlixeo, Puebla, 

 Mexico, under No. 32. Described as No. 32, by Ryerson in the Pomona Journal for 

 February, 1013. 



Pico (Mox.). 



Origiual tree on place of Jacob Miller, Hollywood ; moved recently to Doheny 

 place. Very few trees propagated. Described by F. O. Popenoe in these Proceedings 

 for October 23, 1915. 



Perfecto (Guat.). 



Introduced as budwood in 1911 from Atlixeo by the West India Gardens under 

 Nos. 19 and 22. One fruit matured on a three-year-old bud at Altadena in 1910. 

 Described and figured by Hyerson as No. 19 in the Pomona Journal for February, 1913. 



Plata (Mex.). 



Introduced as budwood in 1911 by the West India Gardens from Santa Maria del 

 Rio, San Luis Potosi, Mexico, under No. 2. Described by F. O. Popenoe in these 

 Proceedings for October 23, 1915. 



Pollock (W. I.). 



Original tree on grounds of S. H. Pollock, Miami, Florida, and planted about 

 1S96 or 1S97. Budded trees were disseminated under the variety name as early as 

 1901 by a Florida nursery ; described in 1905 under S. P. I. No. 12936. It is fully 

 described and a colored plate of the fruit given in the Yearbook for 1912. p. 272. 

 Budded trees fruiting at W. A. Spinks* place, 1910. 



Pomona (Mex.). 



Original tree on grounds of Mrs. Anna Skinner, 533 West Ninth street, Pomona. 

 A hardy variety distributed a few years ago but no longer being propagated. Fruit 

 small, purplish-black. A three year old budded tree is thriving near Sacramento and 

 this year produced twelve fruits. 



Popocatepetl (Guat.). 



Introduced as budwood in 1912 by West India Gardens from Atlixeo, Mexico. 

 Described by Ryerson in the Pomona Journal for February, 1913. 



Presidente (Guat.). 



Original tree growing at 765 College street, Los Angeles. Seed planted by John 

 Murrietta about 1901. Described by Ryerson as El Presidente in the Journal of 

 Agriculture for November, 1913. 



Preston. 



A variety described in Hawaii Bulletin No. 25 a No. 157 and which G. P. 

 Wilder calls Preston. 



Puebla (Guat.). 



Introduced as budwood in 1911 by West India Gardens from Atlixeo, Puebla, 

 Mexico, under No. 13. Budded trees are maturing fruit at several localities this 

 season. Described by Ryerson in the Pomona Journal for February, 1913. 



Quality. 



A Florida variety described by P. J. Wester and included in the descriptions 

 given by F. W. Popenoe in the Pomona Journal for February, 1911. Several 

 budded trees growing in California. 



