44 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPOETED. 



19630 to 19691— Continued. 



19676. M. ANGUSTIFOLIA. 



"M. angustifolia is the crab apple of the Southern States, getting north 

 into Missouri and Pennsylvania." 



19677. M. BACCATA MAXIMA. 



19678. M. MALUS X BACCATA. 



19679. M. malus fl. pi. 



19680. M. malus fastigiata bifers (538-2). 



19681. M. HALLIANA. 



" M. halliana, of which M. parlcmani is a synonym, is also Chinese, 

 although it was probably first introduced from Japan. It is unknown 

 in a wild state." 



19682. M. baccata var. 



19683. M. NIEDWETZSKYANA. 



" M. niedwetzskyana is a Turkestan tree and probably a form of the 

 common apple." 



19684. M. spectabilis var. (766-1). 



19685. M. BACCATA X TORINGO. 



19686. M. ringo incisa (3636-1). 



19687. M. kaido. 



19688. M. MALUS PENDULA. 



"M. pendula is the weeping form of the common apple." 



19689. M. ringo sublobata (4645). 



19690. M. PRUNIFOLIA MACROCARPA. 



19691. Malus sp. (5004 No. 5). 



19692. Aralia cordata. Udo. 



From Japan. Received from Furuya & Co., Seattle, Wash., January 10, 

 1907 . 

 Moyashi. Plants of an especially vigorous strain. 



19693 and 19694. Solanum commersoni. Aquatic potato. 



From Burlington, Vt. Received through Prof. Wm. Stuart, of the Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Station, January 7, 1907. 



19693. 



" Field-grown tubers from stock of Rev. J. R. Lawrence, Middleboro, 

 Mass., whose original stock came from Dr. Haeckel." (Stuart.) 



19694. 



" Greenhouse-grown tubers from stock secured direct from Dr. Haeckel 

 in 1904." (Stuart.) 



19695 and 19696. Andropogon sorghum. 



From Bloemfontein, Orange River Colony, South Africa. Presented by 

 Mr. M. Stewart Galbraith, government agronomist, through Prof. C. V. 

 Piper. Received January 14, 1907. 



19695. Kafir corn. 



" Common Boer Kafir corn ; a white variety quite productive under 

 our local conditions; being somewhat late, it is very drought resisting." 

 (Galbraith.) 

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