310 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



9831 to 9850— Continued. 

 9831 to 9846— Continued. 



9838. Onderdonk's No. 8, Taber's No. 8. 



From garden of Martin Velasco, San Angel, Distrito Federal. Free- 

 stone; 4J inches in circumference; cream yellow; blush; season, Junel. 



9839. Onderdonk's No. 9, Taber's No. 9. 



From garden of Hilario Abilo, Contreras, Distrito Federal. Freestone; 

 6| inches in circumference; cream colored; blush; sweet; season, May 25 

 to June 1. 



9840. Onderdonk's No. 10, Taber's No. "A." 



From J. R. Silliman, Saltillo, Coahuila. Variety, Perry. Unripe 

 fruit six inches in circumference; cream colored; blush. 



9841. Onderdonk's No. 11, Taber's No. "B." 



From Santa Anita gardens, near Saltillo. Fruit 4| inches in circum- 

 ference; yellow; blush; sweet; season, May. 



9842. Onderdonk's No. 12 (or 13), Taber's No. "C." 



From Santa Anita gardens, near Saltillo. Fruit 5^ inches in circum- 

 ference when not fully grown; yellow; blush; season, June 5. 



9843. Onderdonk's No. 13 (or 12), Taber's No. "D." 



From J. R. Silliman, Saltillo, Coahuila. Unripe, 4J inches in diame- 

 ter; highly recommended by Mr. Silliman; season, July. Mr. Taber 

 writes that the packages containing these last two numbers were both 

 marked 12, so that it is not possible to tell which should be 12 and 

 which 13. 



9844. Onderdonk's No. 15, Taber's No. 15. 



Probably from garden of J. R. Silliman, Saltillo, Coahuila. A very fine 

 apricot, 5^ inches in circumference; yellow; blush; season, May 25; 

 named Nellie for owner's daughter. 



9845. Onderdonk's No. 16, Taber's No. 16. 



Probably from garden of J. R. Silliman, Saltillo, Coahuila. A very 

 fine apricot; 5£ inches in circumference; yellow; blush; season, June 

 1; named Dor ah for owner's daughter. 



9846. Onderdonk's No. 17, Taber's No. 17. 



From garden of Henrique Maas, Saltillo, Coahuila. Said to be a very 

 fine large variety. Season about July 5. 



9847. Prunus cerasus. Cherry. 



Onderdonk's No. 14, Taber's No. 14. Mr. Onderdonk writes that this is the 

 Capulin cherry but does not state where the buds were secured. 



9848 to 9850. Amygdalus persica. Peach. 



9848. Onderdonk's No. 11, Taber's No. 11. 



From garden of Carlos Ortero, San Angel, Distrito Federal. A large, 

 yellow, blush, clingstone. 



9849. Onderdonk's No. 12, Taber's No. 12. 



From garden of Carlos Ortero, San Angel, Distrito Federal. A yellow, 

 blush, freestone. 



9850. Onderdonk's No. 13, Taber's No. 13. 



From garden of Martin Velasco, San Angel, Distrito Federal. A large, 

 white, blush, clingstone. 



