IDS SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



12766 to 12768. 



From Wonsan, Korea. Received thru Mr. C. F. S. Bilbrough, Chosen Holme, 

 January 21, 1905. 



12766. Oryza sativa. Rice. 

 With a light husk. 



12767. Oryza sativa. Rice. 

 With dark-brown husk. 



12768. Clerodendron sp. 



12769. Delphinium sp. Larkspur. 

 From Holland, Mich. Received thm Mrs. 11. Kremers, January i'.">, 1905. 



12770. CUCUMIS MELO. Muskmelon. 

 From Augusta, Ga. Received thru Alexander Seed Company, January 21, 1905. 



Nixon. 



12771. Citrullus VULGARIS. Watermelon. 



From Philadelphia, Pa. Received thru Mr. William Henry Maule, January 21, 

 1905. 



Harris's Earliest. 



12772. Medicago sativa. Alfalfa. 

 From I 'ell, Oreg. Received thru Mr. M. I>. Kelley, January 26, 1905. 



Grown from S. 1'. 1. No. 9450. 



12773. Castanea crenata. Japanese chestnut. 



From New York City. Presented by Mr. F. W. Bruggerhof, president of the 

 .1. M. Thorburn Company. ::ii < \>rtlandt street, deceived January 25, 1904. 



12774. LlNUM USITATI8SIMUM. Flax. 

 From Pskoff, Russia Received thru Malcolm & Co., January 21, 1905. 



12775. Phaseolus kadiatus. Mung bean. 

 From Calhoun, S. C. Received thru Mr. ('. C. Newman, January 27, 1905. 



Newman. 



12776. DODECATHEON MEADIA. Shooting-star. 



From Takoma Park, D. C. Received thru Mr. A. J. Pieters in the autumn of 

 1904. 



12777 to 12779. 



From Murtee Station, Wilcannia, New South Wales, Australia. Presented by 

 Mr. E. W. Davis. Received January 28, 1905. 



Seeds of native plants. 



12777. Atriplex nummilaria. Old-man saltbush. 



12778. Atriplex holocarpa. Annual saltbush. 



12779. Tetragon i a expansa. New Zealand spinach. 



12780 and 12781. 



From Cape Town, South Africa. Presented by Prof. J. Burtt Davy, government 



agrostologist and botanist. Received January, 1905. 

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