JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1950 



151 



190195 and 190196. Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae. 



Common wheat. 



From Ecuador. Seeds presented by W. V. Harlan, Estacion Experimental 

 Agricola, Quito. Received July 21, 1950. 



190195. Bola. 



190196. Ciento Cinquento. 



190197 to 190199. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. 



From Brazil. Seeds obtained in Rio Grande do Sul, by the United Nations 

 Food and Agriculture Organization, Washington, D. C. Received July 

 21, 1950. 



190197. Agulna. 



190198. Blue Rose. 



190199. Japonez. 



190200 to 190212. 



From Europe. Seeds presented by E. E. Rodemacher, Nakomis, 111. Received 

 July 21, 1950. 



190200 to 



190211. HORDEUM VULGARE 



L, 



Poaceae. Barley. 



190200. 



Aurore 1. 





190206. 



Forezia 2. 



190201. 



Aurore 2. 





190207. 



Honker's Sommergerste. 



190202. 



Chevalier. 





190208. 



Is aria. 



190203. 



Eglfinger Monachia. 





190209. 



Kenia. 



190204. 



Erika. 





190210. 



Rene Guillemart. 



190205. 



Forezia 1. 





190211. 



Sarah. 



190212. 



Vicia sativa L. Fabaceae. 







Common vetch. 



)0213. 



Clethra ALNIFOLIA L. 



Clethraceae. 



From Washington, D. C. Cuttings obtained from the National Arboretum. 

 Received August 16, 1950. 



Pinkspire. 



190214 to 190247. 



From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by H. V. Elden, Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Pretoria, Transvaal. Received July 25, 1950. 



190214 to 190216. Allium cepa L. Liliaceae. 



190214. Australian Brown. 



190215. Early Cape Flat. 



190216. Texas Cape Flat. 

 190217. Allium porrum L. 



Broad flag. 

 190218 and 190219. Beta vulgaris L. Chenopodiaceae. 



190218. Detroit. 



190219. Flat Egyptian. 



190220 and 190221. Brassica oleracea var. botrytis L. 



Onion. 



Leek. 



Beet. 



Brassicaceae. 



Cauliflower. 



190220. 

 190221. 



All Year Round. 

 Southern Cross. 



