2731. Raphanus sativus. Radish. 



From the Moscow government, Russia. Received through Mr. M. A. Carleton, 

 March, 1899. 



Long Black Radish. (1 pound.) 



2732. Raphanus sativus. Radish. 



From the Moscow government, Russia. Received through Mr. M. A. Carleton, 

 March, 1899. 



Tavranka. (5 ounces.) 



2733. Zea mays. Corn. 



From the Don territory, Russia. Received through Mr. M. A. Carleton, March, 

 1899. 



Nanerotolo. Adapted to northern regions. (1 pound.) 



2734. Brassica oleracea. Cabbage. 



From the Moscow government, Russia. Received through Mr. M. A. Carleton, 

 March, 1899. 



SaburovJca. Late, coarse, white heads. (4 ounces.) 



2735. Papaver somniferum. Poppy. 



From the Moscow government, Russia. Received through Mr. M. A. Carleton, 

 March, 1899. 



Light-blue Poppy. Sown early in the spring, in rows, 5 to 15 pounds per acre. A 

 very popular oil plant in Russia. The seeds are often used in various dishes. 



2736. Brassica oleracea. Cabbage. 



From the Moscow government, Russia. Received through Mr. M. A. Carleton, 

 March, 1899. 



Red cabbage. 



2737. Brassica oleracea. Cabbage. 



From Revel, government of Esthonia, Russia. Received through Mr. M. A. 

 Carleton, March, 1899. 



Revel Winter. A superior Russian sort. 



2738. Citrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



From the Don territory, Russia. Received through Mr. M. A. Carleton, March, 

 1899. 



Shalis Favorite. Bright orange-red flesh. Valuable table sort. 



2739. Citrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



From the government of Astrakhan, Russia. Received through Mr. M. A. 

 Carleton, March, 1899. 



Astrakhan. Imported sort. 



2740. Citrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



From Kamishin, in government of Saratov, Russia. Received through Mr. 

 M. A. Carleton, March, 1899. 



Kernishin. Red flesh. 



