I^YESTTORY. 



47 

 Oat. 



Tobacco. 



Einkorn. 



Einkorn. 



Mangold. 



Received March 



5032. AYENA SATIVA. 



From France. Received March 30, 1900. 



Amine rousse couronnee. "Grain red, short; chaff very thin; straw is stiff and does 

 not lodge readily; very productive, but late." ( Vilmorin.) 



5033. NlCOTIANA TABACUM. 



From Sumatra. Received March 30, 1900. 

 Sumatra Rano. 



5034. Astragalus falcatus. 



From France. Received March 30, 1900. 

 A leguminous forage plant. 



5035. Triticum monoooccum. 



From France/ Received March 30, 1900. 

 Engrain. Distributed. 



5036. Triticum monococcum. 



From France. Received March 30, 1900. 

 Commun. (See No. 5035.) Distributed. 



5037. Beta vulgaris. 



From Paris, France. Presented by Vilmorin-Andrieux et Cie. 

 30, 1900. 



Giant Half-sugar Rose. 



5038. Beta vulgaris. 



From Paris, France. Presented bv Vilmorin-Andrieux et Cie. 

 30, 1900. 



Giant Half-sugar White. (See No. 5037. ) 



5039. Glycine hispida. Soy bean. 



From Paris, France. Received March 30, 1900. Presented by Vilmorin- 

 Andrieux et Cie. 



Extra early black-seeded. A very early maturing strain. 



5040. Pachyrhizos tuberosus. Yam-bean. 



From Italy. Received April 2, 1900. 

 Of possible value as a forage plant. 



5041. Nicotiana tabacum. Tobacco. 



From Italy. Received April 2, 1900. 

 Turkish Bafra. (See No. 4378. ) 



5042. Yigna catjang. Cowpea. 



From Georgia. Received April 4, 1900. 

 New Era. The earliest maturing variety of cowpea known. Distributed. 



5043. Fragaria vesca. Strawberry. 



From Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico. Received April 6, 1900. 

 An everbearing strawberry. Distributed. 



Mangold. 



Received March 



