

Buckwheat. 



No 



\. 8, 1900. i A local v;i- 



K< 



valeff, in charge of the 



ve 



ry greal success here." 



<)f) SEEDS AND PLANTS iMPORTED. 



20289 to 20424— Continued. 



20373. Secale cereale. Rye. 



From Khabarovsk. "(No. 603a, Nov. 8, 1906.) Propsteyer. Winter 

 rye obtained from Mr. V. T. Kovaleff, in charge <>f the agricultural sta- 

 i ion. Original ^~ft\ secured in Russia in 1895. When sown the last week 

 in August it produces in general a satisfactory crop." < Meyer.) 



20374. Secale cebeale. Rye. 



From Khabarovsk. "(No. 604a, Nov. 8, 1906.) Propsteyer. Summer 

 rye obtained from Mr. V. T. Kovaleff, in charge of the agricultural sta- 

 tion. Original seed secured in Russia in 1897; does nol produce as 

 heavy a crop ms the winter rye." i Meyer.) 



20375. Bobdeum hexastichum. Six-row barley. 



iron, Khabarovsk. "(No. 605a, Nov. 6, L906.) Obtained from Mr. 

 V, T. Kovaleff. in charge of the agricultural station. This barley pro- 

 duces medium heavy crops bere." < Meyer.) 



20376. Fagopybum esculentum. 



From Khabarovsk. "I Nos. 606a and 674a, 

 rlety of buckwheal obtained from Mr. v. T, 

 agricultural station. This variety is not o 

 i Meyer.) 



20377. Hi i i \m ins \\.\i is. Sunflower. 



from Merkoechofka. "(No. 607a, Oct. 25, 1906.) A local for f 



sunflower producing many beads." i \ieyer.) 



20378. BBAS8ICA NAPU8. Rape. 



From Khabarovsk. "(No. 609a, Nov. 8, 1906.) Summer rai b- 



tained from Mr. V. T. Kovaleff, In charge of the agricultural station. 

 Original seed secured In Russia in 1902." I Meyer.) 



20379. SlNAPIS ALBA. White mustard. 



From Khabarovsk. "(No. 610a, Nov. 8, 1906.) Obtained from Mr. 

 V. T. Kovaleff, in charge of the agricultural station. Original seed 



secured in liussi.t in L902." i \h <" >. i 



20380. PlSDM SATIVUM. Pea. 



From Khabarovsk. "(No. 611a, Nov. 8, 1906.) Was pens obtained 



from Mr. V. T. Kovaleff, in charge of agricultural station. Original seed 



secured in Russia in 1900; nol a very good producer in this country." 

 i \h />■ r. | 



20381. Pisuw sativum. Pea. 

 From Khabarovsk. "(No. 612a, Nov. 8, 1906.) An early green pea 



obtained from Mr. V. T. Kovaleff, in charge of agricultural station. 

 Original seed secured in Russia in 1900; a rather good producer at 

 Khabarovsk." (Meyer.) 



20382. Pisum sativum. Pea. 



From Khabarovsk. "(No. 613a, Nov. 8, 1906.) A local variety of 

 white peas secured from Mr. V. T. Kovaleff, in charge of agricultural 

 station. This variety is the largest producer in these regions." {Meyer.) 



20383. Lathybus maritimus. 



From the shore of Amur Bay, near Sedansk. "(No. 014a, Oct. 0, 

 1906.) A perennial pea." (Meyer.) 



20384. Trifolium sp. Clover. 



From the mountains near Czernigowka. "(Xo. 615a, Oct. 22, 1906.) 

 For description see 328a and 329a (S. P. I. Nos. 20021 and 20022.)" 

 (Meyer.) 



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