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189141 to 189190— Continued 



189189. Ceres. N. V. J. J. Robertus', Winschoten. 



189190. Negra, N. V. J. J. Robertus', Winschoten. 



189191. Lupinus angustifolius L. Fabaceae. Lupine. 



From Sweden. Seeds presented by the General Swedish Seed Company, Ltd., 

 Svalof. Received May 12, 1950. 



Svalof Borre. 



189192. Rubus. Rosaceae. Raspberry. 



From New Zealand. Plants presented by C. E. Woodhead, Auckland. Re- 

 ceived May 18, 1950. 



Lloyd George. 



189193 to 189195. Fragaria. Rosaceae. Strawberry. 



From Canada. Plants presented by O. A. Bradt, Horticultural Experiment 

 Station, Vineland, Ontario. Received May 15, 1950. 



189193. Valentine. 



189194. No. 41021. 



189195. No. 41022. 



189196. Piper nigrum L. Piperaceae. Black pepper. 



From Ceylon. Seeds presented by M. F. Chandratatna, Department of Agri- 

 culture, Peradeniya. Received May 15, 1950. 



189197 to 189204. Helianthus ANNUUS L. Asteraceae. 



Sunflower. 



From Argentina. Seeds presented by the American Embassy, Buenos Aires. 

 Received May 15, 1950. 



189197. Kruglik. 189201. 421 X Kruglik. 



189198. Saratoy. 189202. 426 X Kruglik. 



189199. Seleccion Klein. 189203. 430 X Seleccion Klein. 



189200. Skorospelhi. 189204. 440 X Kruglik. 



189205 and 189206. Strophanthus spp. Apocynaceae. 



From Africa. Plant material collected by J. T. Baldwin, Jr., William and 

 Mary College, Williamsburg, Va. Received May 15, 1950. 



189205. Strophanthus sp. 



189206. Strophanthus gracilis Schum. & Pax. 

 189207 to 189211. Hibiscus spp. Malvaceae. 



From Cuba. Seeds presented by H. D. Lynn, Agriculturist, Havana, through 

 the Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations, United States Department of 

 Agriculture. Received May 16, 1950. 



189207 to 189210. Hibiscus cannabinus L. Kenaf. 



189207. IX 40. Green-stemmed. Reached an average height of 50 

 inches during short winter days at Santiago de las Vegas. Originally 

 from China. 



Green-stemmed. Originally from Korea. 



Green-stemmed. Originally from Manchuria. 



Red-stemmed. Originally from Java. 



189208. 



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189209. 



IX 43 



189210. 



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