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2813. Hordeum vulgare. Barley. 



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

 March, 1899. 



Adapted for trial in the middle prairie States. 



2814. Secale cereale. Rye. 



From Vytka government, Russia. Received through Mr. M. A. Carleton, 

 March, 1899. 



Winter. Adapted to the very northernmost portions of the United States proper 

 and to Alaska. 



2815. Secale cereale. Rye. 



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

 March, 1899. 



Teshitin. Adapted for growing in the Northern States. 



2816. Avena sativa. Oat. 



From Viborg government, Russia. Received through Mr. M. A. Carleton, 

 March, 1899. 



Viborg. Adapted for trial in the coldest portions of the United States. 



2817. Fagopyrum esculentum. Buckwheat. 



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

 March, 1899. 



Kursk. Adapted for trial in the Northern States. 



2818. Lupinus. Lupin. 



From Tambof government, Russia. Received through Mr. M. A. Carleton, 

 March, 1899. 



Yellow lupin. 



2819. Hordeum vulgare. Barley. 



From St. Petersburg government, Russia. Received through Mr. M. A. Carle- 

 ton, March, 1899. 



Two-rowed barley. Adapted for trial in the coldest portions of the United States. 



2820. Avena sativa. Oat. 



From Vyatka, Russia. Received through Mr. M. A. Carleton, March, 1899. 



Vyatka oats. Adapted for trial in the very coldest portions of the United States 

 and Alaska. 



2821. Triticum vulgare. Wheat. 



From Penza government, Russia. Received through Mr. M. A. Carleton, 

 March, 1899. 



Banat winter wheat. Adapted for trial in Iowa, Nebraska, and Minnesota. A 

 hardy strain of the Hungarian Banat, 



2822. Avena sativa. Oat. 



From Podolia government, Russia. Received through Mr. M. A. Carleton, 

 March, 1899. 



Tsobilie oats. Adapted for trial in the North Central States. 



2823. Triticum vulgare. Wheat. 



From the Kuban territorv, Russia. Received through Mr. M. A. Carleton, 

 March, 1899. 



Nemerchinska Spring. Adapted for trial in the middle States of the Plains. 



