152 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



13708 to 13711. 



From Boston, Mass. Received thru K. & J. Farquhar it Co., in January, 1905. 

 Flower seeds. 



13712 to 13714. 



From Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Presented by Mr. J. B. Lewis, C. E., 126 

 Sparks street. Received February 21, 1905. 



Flower seeds. 



13715 to 13718. 



From Erfurt, CTernianv. Received thru Mr. F. C. Heinemann, in the spring of 

 1905. 



Flower seeds. 



13719 to 13721. 



From Erfurt, Germany. Received thru Haage & Schmidt, in the spring of 1905. 

 Flower seeds. 



13722 and 13723. Aquilegia sp. Columbine. 



From Wordsley, Stourbridge, England. Received tliru Webb tt Sons, in the 

 spring of 1905. 



13724. Papaver orientale hyb. Poppy. 



From Boston, England. Received thru W. W. Johnson & Co., March 7, 1905. 



13725 to 13727. 



(Origin and date of receipt uncertain.) 

 Flower seeds. 



13728. Lansium domesticum. Doekoe. 



From Buitenzorg, Java. Presented by Doctor Treub. Received April 29 and 

 May 4, 1905. 



13729 to 13731. Persea gratissixMA. Avocado. 



From Miami, Fla. Presented by Mr. George B. Cellon to the Subtropical Labo- 

 ratory thru Mr. S. B. Bliss. Received April 12, 1905. 



13729. Baldwin. 13731. Rico. 



13730. 'Haden. 



13732. Moraea iridioides. 



From Cape Town, South Africa. Presented l«y Prof. P. MacOwan, Department 

 of Agriculture. Received April 24, 1905. 



A native South African plant, growing 2^ feet high; flowers iris-like. 



13733 to 13794. 



Seeds transferred from the Office of Grass and Forage Plant Inve.stigations to the 

 Office of Seed and Plant Introduction and Distribution, May 1, 1905. 



13733 to 13771. 



From the Louisiana Pun'hase Exposition. 



13733. Br.\ssica napits. Rape. 



From Milan, Italy. "(Agrost. 2476.) 



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