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SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



11503. Mucuna utilis. Velvet bean. 



From Clarcona, Fla. Received thru Mr. H. Meislahn, August :->, 1904. 



11504. COFFEA Sp. 



From Abyssinia. Received thru Hon. Robert P. Skinner 

 general' at Marseille, France, July 22, 1904. 



Wild IJarrar coffee. 



Coffee. 



United States consul- 



11505 to 11531. 



From Lon 

 1904. 



Ion, Eng 



land. Received 



A collection 



of plants 



, as follows: 



11505. 



Rcbus 



W'STKAI.IS. 



11506. 



Kl Bl 8 



BIFLdRUS. 



11507. 



hi BTJS 



ODORATl s. 



11508. 



Kims 



ROSA] I'OLIUS. 



11509. 



Ki Bl s 



PHOENN OL ^SIUS. 



11510. 



RUBUS 



NIGROB i.CCUS. 



Snydt , 







11511. 



Ki BUS 



SPECTABILIS. 



11512. 



Kl BUS 



DELICIOSUS. 



11513. 



h'l 31 - 



LEI CODERMIS. 



11514. 



Rubus 



OC INTALIS. 



X, wman's Thornless. 



11515. 



Rl Bl - 



NIGROBACCUS. 



11516. 



Runs hyb. 



The Mahdi. 





11517 



and 11518. Rosa spp. 



11517. 



Alia Grahame. 



11519. 



Rosa 



[UMILIS. 



11520 



to 11531. Rosa spp. 



11520. 



Edith lyOmbrain. 



11521. 



Florence Pember- 

 ton. 



11522. 



Lady Moyra Beau- 

 clerc. 



11523. 



Madame Antoine 

 Mart. 



11524. 



Marianne Pf'dzer. 



11525. 



Marie Lavalley. 



Received thru James Veitch & Sons (Limited), April, 



Purple flowering- raspberry. 



Strawberry raspberry. 



Wineberry. 



Blackberry. 



Salmon berry. 



Rocky Mountain flowering raspberry. 



Western black raspberry. 



Black raspberry. 





Blackberry. 



Raspberry-blackberry byb. 





Rose. 



11518. 



Bessie Brown. 





Pasture rose. 





Rose. 



11526. 



Mildred Grant. 



11527. 



Morning Glow. 



11528. 



Mrs. Allen Chan- 

 dler. 



11529. 



Mrs. Benjamin R. 

 Cant. 



11530. 



Queen of Sweden 

 and Norway. 



11531. 



Salrnonea. 



11532. Arachis hypogaea. 



Peanut. 



From Sao Paulo, Brazil. Received thru Dr. Horace M. Lane, president of the 

 Mackenzie College, July 16, 1904. 



Pods of a peanut, said to be native, but which Doctor Lane thinks may be of 

 African origin. The pods are of fair size and nearly all contain two seeds. • 



11533. POLIANTHES EONGIFLORA. 



From Mexico. Received thru Dr. J. N, 



Museum, August 5, 1904. 

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Tuberose. 



Rose, of the United States National 



