DECEMBER, 1905, TO JULY, 1906. 



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17327 to 17436— Continued. 



' 17423. Iron Mountain. Grown from Agrost. No. 2017-1. 



17424. Extra Early Blackeye X Black. Grown from Agrost. No. 2019-1. 



17425. Watson's Hybrid. Grown from Agrost. No. 2007-1. 



17426. Mount Olive. Grown from Agrost. No. 2011-1. 



17427. Sport. Grown from Agrost. No. 2024-1. 



17428. Bed Crowder. Grown from Agrost. No. 2012-1. 



'17429. Grown from Agrost. No. 2029-1 from the Arkansas Experiment 

 Station. 



17430. ' Iron. Grown from Agrost. No. 2136. 



17431. Iron. Grown from Agrost. No. 2310. 



17432. Michigan Favorite. Grown from Agrost. No. 2309. 



17433. Iron. Grown from Agrost. No. 2217. 



17434. Iron. Grown from Agrost. No. 2386. 



17435. Iron. Grown from Agrost. No. 2260. 



17436. Iron. Grown from Agrost. No. 2387. 



17437. Agave rigida sisalana. 



Sisal. 



From Santiago de las Vegas and Havana, Cuba. Received at the Porto Rico 

 Agricultural Experiment Station, Mayaguez, P. R., May 8, 1906. 



" Suckers and rooted bulbils collected from plants growing without cultivation in 

 the vicinity of Havana and Santiago de las Vegas." (Dewey.) 



17438 to 17448. 



From Floral Park, Long Island, 

 February 2, 1906. 



N. Y. Received through Mr. John Lewis Childs, 



17438. Streptosolen amabilis magnifica. 



17439. Richardia fragrans. 



17440. Richardia childsiana. 



17441. Richardia africana nana compacta. 



17442. Richardia praecox. 



17443. Richardia aethiopica gigantea. 



17444. Richardia elliottiaj*a. 



17445. Richardia albo-maculata. 



17446. Richardia hastata. 



17447. Richardia aurata. 



17448. Richardia rhemanni. 



Calla. 



Calla. 



Little gem calla. 



Calla. 



Calla. 



Golden calla. 



Spotted calla. 



Yellow calla. 



Calla. 



Rose calla. 



17449. Medicago sativa. 



Alfalfa. 



From Chicago, 111. Received through the A. Dickinson Company, January 

 30, 1906. 



Utah-grown alfalfa seed. 



17450. Avena sativa. Oat. 



From Richmond, Va. Received through T. W. Wood & Sons, February 1, 1906. 

 Fall-sown Appier Bustproof. 

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