18 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 



286099 to 286108— Continued 



286104. No. 62-59-12. Selection from P.I. 169666, from Turkey. Plants 

 37 inches by 38 inches; fruits purple, straight, sausage shaped, 10 inches 

 by 3 inches, to 11 per plant. Highly tolerant of verticillium wilt. 



286105. No. 62-60-12. Selection from P.I. 169666, from Turkey. Plants 

 31 inches by 47 inches; fruits purple, curved, sausage shaped, 10 inches 

 by 4 inches, to 6 per plant. Highly tolerant of verticillium wilt. 



286106. No. 62-63-1. Selection from P.I. 171851, from Turkey. Plants 

 22 inches by 41 inches; fruits purple, straight, sausage shaped, 9 inches 

 by 3 inches. Highly tolerant of verticillium wilt. 



286107. No. 62-65-7. Selection from P.I. 176759, from Turkey. Plants 

 29 inches by 48 inches; fruits purple, straight, sausage shaped, 9 inches 

 by 2 inches, very prolific. Highly tolerant of verticillium wilt. 



286108. No. 62-67-4. Selection from P.I. 204731, from Turkey. Plants 

 31 inches by 45 inches; fruits purple, straight, sausage shaped, 11 inches 

 by 3 inches, to 10 per plant. Highly tolerant of verticillium wilt. 



286109 and 286110. 



From Hong Kong. Seeds presented by the University of California, River- 

 side, Calif. Received Jan. 24, 1963. 



286109. Ficus hirta Vahl Moraceae. 



286110. Ficus sp. 



286111 to 286113. Ricinus communis L. Euphorbiaceae. 



Castorbean. 



From New Guinea. Seeds presented by the Department of Stock and Fish- 

 eries, Konedohy, Papua. Received Jan. 25, 1963. 



286111. N.G. 4370. 'R-63\ From the Institute de Recherches pour les 

 Huiles & Oleagineux, Paris. Plant to 8 feet high, thorny, heavy yield- 

 ing; seed pods indehiscent; seeds very large, unusually marked. Oil 

 content 44.5 percent; acidity 0.25 percent. 



286112. N.G. 4815. 'Kemdis'. From South Africa. Plants to 5 feet 

 high, thornless, prolific; seed pods indehiscent, clusters large. Adapted 

 to a wide range of growing conditions, provided rainfall is not 22 inches. 

 Growing season 130 days. Resistant to leaf blights. 



286113. N.G. 5228. 'Pacific No. 4'. From South Africa. Plant to 6 feet 

 high, thorny, drought resistant; seed pods prolific. Growing season 160 

 days. Resistant to leaf blights. 



286114. Phaseolus aureus Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. 



From Peru. Seeds presented by the Camara de Comercio Agriculture y 

 Industrias de la Provincia de Pacasmayo, Pacasmayo. Received Jan. 25, 

 1963. 



286115 and 286116. Trifolium pratense L. Fabaceae. 



Red clover. 



From Canada. Seeds presented by the Dominion Arboretum and Botanic 

 Garden, Ottawa, Ontario, and held at the Regional Plant Introduction 

 Station, Ames, Iowa. Numbered Jan. 25, 1963. 



286115. C.A.N. 5024. 'Ottawa'. Plants vigorous, productive, uniform, 

 not completely winter hardy, double cut type, good seed producer. Has 

 resistance to Sclerotinia libertiana. 



286116. C.A.N. 5177. 'Redon'. Plants vigorous, uniform, leafy, single 

 cut type, good seed producer, not completely winter hardy. Resistant to 

 mosaic, Sclerotinia, mildew and rust. 



286117. Hordeum vulgare L. Poaceae. 



From Ethiopia. Seeds presented to the University of California, Davis, 

 Calif., by I. E. Siegenthaler, Jimma. Received Jan. 25, 1963. No. S-12. 

 Bishoftu village, Debre Zeit, Shoa Province. 



