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SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



12578 to 12668— Continued. 

 12643 to 12668— Continued. 



12650. 



12651. 



12652. 



12653. 

 12654. 

 12655. 

 12656. 

 12657. 



12658. 



Findlai/'s 

 Date". 



Up-to- 



Findlay's Northern 

 Star. 



Findlay's British 

 Queen. 



Fidler^s Seedling. 



Charles Fidler. 



Carter's Snoivball. 



Carter's Monarch. 



Kerr's Dumfries 

 Model. 



Kerr's Duchess of 

 Cornwall. 



12659. Dobhie's Factor. 



12660. Dobhie's Improved 



Kidney. 



12661. Butler's King Ed- 



ward VII. 



12662. Sir John Llewel- 



lyn. 



12663. Cramond Blossom . 



12664. Langivorthy. 



12665. Duke of Rothesay. 



12666. Royal Kidney. 



12667. Duke of York. 



12668. Empress Queen. 



12669. CucDMis MELO. Muskmelon. 



From Boston, Mass. Received thru R. & J. Farquhar & Co., January 6, 1905. 

 Montreal Nutmeg. 



12670. Ulex europaeus. 



Grorse. ■whin, or furze. 



From Dublin, Ireland. Received thru Hogg & Robertson, January 6, 1905. 



"Fresh roots covered with root tubercles, imported in cooperation with the 

 Laboratory of Plant Physiology for the purpose of getting cultures of the micro- 

 organism of these tubercles to be used in experiments in the introduction of the 

 plants, the seed of which was introduced under No. 12408." (Fairchild.) 



12671. Medicago sativa. Alfalfa. 



From Lawrence, Kans. Received thru F. Barteldes & Co., January 6, 1905. 



12672 to 12677. Olea europaea. 



Olive. 



From Tunis, North Africa. Secured by Mr. Thomas H. Kearney. Received 

 January 6, 1905. A collection of olive cuttings from the premises of M. Robert, 

 Kalad Srira, Susa. 



12672. Souaba el Aljia. An oil olive. Rather a small yielder, according to 



Minangoin. 



12673. f'haibi. An uncommon but heavy yielding variety of oil olive that 



succeeds best in northern Tunis. 



12674. Senini (butter). An olive which remains yellow green even when 



ripe; gives oil of very light color but of finest quality. 



12675. Khadraya (green). An oil olive. 



12676. Kalb es Serdouk (cock's heart). A small oil olive like Ghemlali, 



yielding very heavily, adapted to dry lands. 



12677. Nebkri. Gives oil of finest quality. 



12678. Panicum maximum. 



G-uinea grass. 



From Havana, Cuba. Received thru Jose Sagarminaga, seedsman, Obispo 66. 

 January 7, 1905. 



