DECEMBER, 1903, TO DECEMBER, 1905. 203 



15480 to 15583 — Continued. 



15566. Ngohe. 



Hills and lowlands. Becomes vigorous. Often planted at the edge of the 

 field. 



15567. Borakupala. 



From Morogoro. Opening of the rainy season is sown in damp soil. 



15568. Meli. 



From Morogoro. Plant at the commencement of the rainy season in moist 

 lowlands or marshy places. 



15569. Malula and Marura. 



From Morogoro. Plant at the commencement of the rainy season in moist 

 lowlands or marshy ground. 



15570. Sena. 



From Morogoro. Plant in moist ground at the commencement of the rainy 

 season. 



15571.. Rufiji. 



From Mahenge. Plant in rainy season in heavy, black, wet soil. From five 

 to six months to mature. 



15572. Rigubaza. 



From Mahenge. Plant in rainy season in heavy, moist, black soil. Matures 

 in five to six months. 



15573 to 15583. 



From Mahenge. Mature in five to six months. Plant in rainy season in 

 heavy, moist, black soil. 



15573. Sena. 15579. Ngumbo. 



15574. Schindano. 15580. Satari. 



15575. Halimaria. 15581. Funga. 



15576. Kapemba. 15582. Kingano. 



15577. Kafinda. 15583. Miknambe. 



15578. Kikalati. 



15584. LlLIUM LONGIFLORUM EXIMEUM GIGANTEUM. Lily. 



Seedlings raised in the Department of Agriculture greenhouses. Numbered 

 September 1, 1905. 



15585 to 15593. Narcissus sp. Narcissus. 



From Guernsey, England. Received thru W. Mauger & Son, Brookdale Nurs- 

 eries, August 21 , 1905, 



15594 to 15654. 



From Haarlem, Holland. Received thru Mr. C. G. van Tubergen, ]r., Zwanen- 

 burg Nurseries, September 5, 1905. 



Miscellaneous bulbs. 



15594. Gladiolus alatus. 15646 to 15654. Iris spp. 



15595 to 15645. Tulipa spp. 



15655. Avena sativa. Oat. 



From Sherman, Tex. Received thru Mr. W. F. Sheldon, September 5, 1905. 



15656. Persea gratissima. Avocado. 

 From Miami, Fla. Received thru Col. G. B. Brackett, from Prof. P. H. Rolfs, 



September 5, 1905. 

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