DECEMBER, 1903, TO DECEMBER, 1905. 



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13819 to 13851. Diospyros kaki. 



Japanese persimmon. 



A collection of plants of named varieties secured for the use of Mr. G. W. Oliver 

 in breeding work. Received in January, 1905. 



13819 to 13820. 



Received thru the P. J. Berckrnans Company, 

 13819. Maru gata. 

 13821 to 13825. 

 Received thru the Fancher Creek Nurseries, Fi 



13821. Dai-dai maru. 



13822. Goshigaki. 



13823. Hachiya. 

 13826 to 13834. 



Received thru Mr. G. L. Taber, Glen St. Mary, 



13826. Costata. 



13827. Okame. 



13828. Taber's No. 23. 



13829. Taber's No. 129. 



13830. Tane nashi. 

 13835 to 13851. 



Received thru the Yokohama Nursery Company, Yokohama, Japan. 



Augusta, 



Ga. 



13820. 



Miye tan. 



resno, Cal 





13824. 



Tsuro noko. 



13825. 



Yemon. 



Fla. 





13831. 



Triumph. 



13832. 



Tsuru. 



13833. 



Yeddo ichi. 



13834. 



Zengi. 



13835. 

 13836. 

 13837. 

 13838. 

 13839. 

 13840. 

 13841. 

 13842. 

 13843. 



Dai-dai maru. 



Daitsurumoko. 



Giboshi. 



Gosho. 



Hachiya. 



Kozuru. 



Kuro hima. 



Mamegaki. 



Minozuru. 



13844. 

 13845. 

 13846. 

 13847. 

 13848. 

 13849. 

 13850. 

 13851. 



Mush irazu. 

 Mizigaki. 

 Shakumi. 

 Shibuyemon. 

 Tane nashi. 

 Zenji maru. 

 (Unnamed.) 

 ( Unnamed. ) 



13852. Cephalaria tatarica. 



From New York, N. Y. Received thru J. M. Thorburn & Co., May 5, 1905. 



13853. Trifolium repens. White clover. 



From Paris, France. Received thru Vilmorin-Andrieux & Co., May 6, 1905. 



White Lodino. "This is a giant form of white clover from the Po Valley, truly 

 perennial, hardy, tall (2 feet), recovering more quickly than other clovers after cut- 

 ting. Not adapted to light, sandy, or poor soil, but gives 3 to 4 cuttings; 4 to 5 tons 

 of hay on rich soil." ( Vilmorin-Andrieux & Co.) 



Macaroni -wheat. 



13854 to 13856. Triticum durum. 



From North Platte, Nebr. Received April 29, 1905. 

 Macaroni wheats grown by the Nebraska Experiment Station from imported seed". 



13854. Yellow Gharnorka. 13856. Velvet Don. 



1385 5. Black Don. 



13857 and 13858. Medicago sativa. Alfalfa. 



From Paris, France. Received thru Vilmorin-Andrieux & Co., May 8, 1905. 



13857. From Simbirsk, Russia. 13858. From Kharkof, Russia. 



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