16 THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 



Queen (Guat.). 



Introduced as budwood in 1914 by E. E. Knight o£ Yorba Linda from an elevation 

 of 5,200 feet in Guatemala under Knight's No. 2S. Described by F. W. Popenoe in 

 these Proceedings for October 23, 1915. 



Queretaro (Mex.). 



Introduced as budwood in 1911 by the West India Gardens from Canyada, Quere- 

 taro, Mexico, under No. 11. Described by Ryerson in Pomona Journal for February, 

 1913. Budded trees fruiting this season at Yorba Linda, Monrovia, Nordhoff, 

 Tustin. 



Rader. 

 Listed in the 1915 catalog of Griffing Bros., Jacksonville, Florida. 



Rainey (Mex.). 



Original tree on place of Mr. Rainey, Santa Barbara street, Santa Barbara ; said 

 to be a seedling of the White. Described by F. O. Popenoe in these Proceedings 

 for October 23, 1915. 



Redondo (Guat.). 



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

 No. 16. Budded trees fruiting at Yorba Linda this season. Described and figured 

 by Ryerson in the Pomona Journal for February, 1913. 



Rey (Guat.). 



Introduced as budwood in 1914 by E. E. Knight of Yorba Linda from an elevation 

 of 5,200 feet in Guatemala. Original tree low and round in outline; 25 feet high 

 with a trunk about 14 inches diameter ; yield in Guatemala 500 fruits ; season 

 October to April; probable age of tree, 20 years. Fruit, average weight one pound; 

 color green ; surface rough ; rind thick ; fiber none ; quality very nutty ; size of seed 

 medium ; tight in the cavity. Description furnished by Mr. Knight. The name Rey 

 was suggested by the owner of the original tree, who said it was king of all varieties 

 he knew. 



Rhoad (Guat.). 



Original tree on place of C. P. Taft, Orange. Seed planted in 1902 ; tree bearing 

 its first fruit at five years of age and it is said to have brought in more actual money 

 returns than the original Taft tree. In 1915 it produced 500 fruits, and in 1916 

 1,200 fruits. Budded trees fruiting at Orange and Goleta, 1916. First described 

 by Ryerson in the Journal of Agriculture, November, 1913. 



Rico. 

 A Florida variety. Described in 1905 under S. P. I. No. 13,731. 



Rita (Guat.). 



Original tree on place of C. P. Taft, Orange. Seed planted in 1902 ; described by 

 Ryerson in the Journal of Agriculture for November, 1913. 



Rodolph (Mex.). 



Original tree on place of Mr. R. D. Fish, 231 Jasmine avenue, Monrovia. Said 

 to be a seedling of the Chappelow ; planted about 1906 or 1907. It began to fruit 

 when only four or five years old, bearing a large crop for such a small tree. In 

 recent years it has been an irregular bearer. Described by F. O. Popenoe in these 

 Proceedings for October 23, 1915. 



Royal (Guat.). 



Original tree on place of J. H. Walker, 1547 Las Palmas avenue, Hollywood. 

 Tree planted about 1S97 and began bearing in the seventh or eighth year. It had 

 in round numbers 300, 400 and 500 fruits in 1910, 1911 and 1912, respectively. 



