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SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



22083 to 22297— Continued. 

 22107 to 22297— Continued. 



22257. 



One Sucker. 



22258. 



Premium. 



22259. 



Kediric (Java). 



22260. 



Bell Sumatra 

 ( S. Paolo, Bra- 

 zil). 



22261. 



Bullion. 



22262. 



Missouri. 



22263. 



Cuba. 



22264. 



Donialcu. 



22265. 



Ssulok. 



22266. 



Pen n syl ran ia 



Sail Leaf. 



22267. 



Sterling. 



22268. 



If a r a n u Seed 

 Leaf. 



22269. 



Landreth. 



22270. 



Foglia grande <ii 

 V ilia- Ri <■ a 

 (Paraguay). 



22271. 



Virginia Dienze. 



22272. 



Elsasser. 



22273. 



\ epal. 



22274. 



a Monikappal. 



22275. 



China (China). 



22276. 



" s e c c a a o (1 o 

 corto. 



22298. Canavali sp. 



From Jaal, Luzon. P. I. Presente* 



22277. 



Monnailcappal. 



22278. 



Vuelta Aba jo. 



22279. 



Hoonan. 



22280. 



Pichai di Villa 





R i ea (Para 





gnay). 



22281. 



Florida Seet 





Leaf. 



22282. 



Deli, 



22283. 



Flanagan. 



22284. 



Oak Hill Yelloto 



22285. 



Conqueror. 



22286. 



Best Prior. 



22287. 



Havana (Cuba) 



22288. 



Oburg. 



22289. 



Clanlu. 



22290. 



Big Havana. 



22291. 



Y ell o w Mon 





mouth. 



22292. 



Xanthi Eawala. 



22293. 



Secco Sardegna. 



22294. 



Karnukappal. 



22295. 



Climax. 



22296. 



Tabac del Lede. 



22297. 



Lot-et-Garonne. 



Presented by Dr. H. M. Smith, Deputy Commis- 

 sioner of Fisheries, Department of Commerce and Labor, Washington, 

 D. C. Received March 3, 190S. 



"A variety of bean which grows in hot, dry, sandy soil in various parts of 

 Luzon, the vines attaining a length of 20 feet and having an abundance of 

 large, succulent leaves." (Smith.) 



22299 to 22301. Andropogon sorghum (L.) Brot. 



From Monmouth, 111. Presented by Mr. Samuel H. Weed, through Mr. C. 

 V. Piper. Received February, 190S. 



22299. Dark red hulled. 



22300. Red hulled. 



22301. Yellow hulled. 



"A sweet or saccharine broom corn or broom sugar cane produced by hybridi- 

 zation and selection for seven years." (Weed.) 



a The nomenclature is that of Professor Comes as given in his pamphlet 

 entitled Prospetto delle razze di tabacchi, which is an extract from the volum( 

 La R. Scuola Superiore di Agricoltura in Portici nel passato e nel presente. 

 This name could not be found in the above-mentioned publication and it was 

 taken from the label on the seed. 

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