58 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



6000 to 6110— Continued. 



6096. Prunus sp. Cherry. 



From Budapest, Hungary. "A small black cherry commonly grown in 

 Hungary. ' ' ( Carleton. ) 



6097. Prunus sp. Cherry. 



From Budapest, Hungary. " Seeds of an excellent variety of whie cherry 

 grown in the vicinity of Budapest." ( Carleton. ) 



6098. Prunus sp. Cherry. 



From near Budapest, Hungary. Spanish. "Seeds of i variety of cherry 

 commonly grown in this vicinity." ( Carleton. ) 



6099. Prunus sp. . Cherry. 



From Budapest, Hungary. "Seeds of a large-fruited black cherry exten- 

 sively grown in this region." ( Carleton. ) 



6100. Prunus sp. Cherry. 



From Budapest, Hungary. "Seeds of a large pink cherry grown in this 

 vicinity. ' ' ( Carleton . ) 



6101. Ribes rubrum. Red currant. 



From Budapest, Hungary. ' ' Seeds of a red currant of medium size grown 

 in this vicinity. ' ' ( Carleton. ) 



6102. Pyrus malus. Apple. 



From markets of Sevastopol, Russia. Anis. ' ' Seeds of one of the best and 

 commonest varieties grown in the Crimea. A very good fruit and quite popu- 

 lar." (Carleton.) 



6103. Prunus sp. Plum. 



From Sevastopol, Russia. "A variety very similar to Green Gage and grown 

 to a considerable extent in the Crimea. ' ' ( Carleton, ) 



6104. Prunus sp. Plum. 



From Sevastopol, Russia. Ringolot. "Seeds of one of the best varieties 

 grown extensively in the Crimea." (Carleton.) 



6105. Prunus sp. Plum. 



From Sevastopol, Russia. Mirabelle. "A large plum of excellent flavor 

 grown to a considerable extent in the Crimea. This and No. 6104 seem to be 

 two of the best varieties in that region." ( Carleton, ) 



6106. Prunus sp. Plum. 



From Sevastopol, Russia. "A green sort grown to a considerable extent 

 in the Crimea." ^ Carleton. ) 



6107. Prunus sp. Cherry. 



From Belbek, Russia. " Seeds of a variety of sour cherry commonly grown 

 in the Crimea. ' ' ( Carleton. ) 



6108. Prunus sp. Plum. 



From Rostov-on-Don, Russia. "A variety originally from the Crimea, with 

 very large fruit of a delicious flavor when rally ripe. Possibly the same as No. 

 610o." (Carleton.) 



6109. Amygdalus persica. Peach. 



From Rostov-on-Don, Russia. "A small Crimean variety. Fruit round, 

 purple, and very hairy. Flesh sweet near the rind, but sour next the seed." 

 ( Carleton. ) 



