12 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



23755 to 23869— Continued. 



23761 to 23834— Continued. 



23787 to 23828— Continued. 

 • 23801. Good son. 



23802. 'Side Semanas" (seven weeks). Good. 



23803. (No description.) 



23804. "Overos." Good. 



23805. Early and very prolific. 



23806. Extra early and prolific. 



23807. Can be grown dry in loose, sandy soil. 



23808. Can be grown dry in loose, sandy soil. 

 23809 to 23811. (Xo description.) 

 23812. A good class. 



23813 to 23815. (Xo description.) 

 23816. Geese beans. 

 23817 to 23819. (No description.) 

 23820. Green color. Rare. 

 23821 to 23827. (Xo description.) 



23828. An extra early bean: grows two crops per year when 

 irrigated. 



23829 to 23834. Stringless or garckvi beans from the coast; grown 

 dry. 



23829. "Trigo" (wheat). Extra superfine quality. Prolific. 



23830. Extra prolific. 



23831 . ' ' Clilna Lejos Grande." Grown dry in any soil. 



23832. All sorts. Grown dry in any soil. 



23833. Grown in poor, sandy soil. 



23834. No name. 



23835 and 23836. Phaseolus coccine.us L. Scarlet runner bean. 



23835. Pink. 



23836. "Parjares." Said to be different from other white classes. 

 Grown by marine dews only. 



These beans grow in any soil without losing their size or merit. The dif- 

 ference between suitable good and bad land sowing is chiefly in the greater 

 or lesser yield. 

 23837 to 23840. Cucurbita sp. Squash. 



23837. Exjra good class. 



23838. Extrargood; sweet, fiberless, prolific, meat solid; small cavity 

 for seeds. 



23839. A very good class. 



23840. Pinkish color, large, thick flesh, sweet, mealy, prolific, good. 

 23841. Cucurbita maxima Duch. Squash. 



Extra good class. 

 23842 to 23844. Cucurbita sp. Squash. 



23842. Black skinned; thick, sweet, fiberless flesh; extra good. 

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