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286571 to 286581— Continued 



286579. 'Razaki'. 



286580. 'Siyah-Gemre' (Humusi). 



286581. 'Sultanina'. 



286582 to 286584. 



From India. Stolons collected by W. W. Huffine, Oklahoma State Univer- 

 sity, Stillwater. Received Feb. 19, 1963. 



286582 and 286583. Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. Poaceae. 



Bermudagrass. 



From the Atomic Energy Establishment grounds, Trombay, Bombay. 



286582. No. 1. Hariali. Leaves medium texture. 



286583. No. 2. Hariali. Leaves whitish, perhaps a salt induced chlo- 

 rosis or a variegated type. 



286584. Cynodon transvaalensis Burtt-Davy Poaceae. 



No. 3. Atomic Energy Establishment grounds, Trombay, Bombay. 

 Plants stoloniferous; leaves fine textured. 



286585 to 286594. 



From Iran. Seeds presented by the Royal Horticultural Society, Wisley, 

 Ripley, Surrey, England. Received Feb. 20, 1963. 



Collected by the Furse Expedition, Iran, 1962. The "P.F." numbers are 

 Furse Expedition numbers. 



286585. Colchicum sp. Melanthiaceae. 

 P.F. 2755. 



286586. Colchicum sp. 

 P.F. 3294. 



286587. Fritillaria persica L. Liliaceae. 

 P.F. 3322. 



286588. Lilium monadelphum Bieb. Liliaceae. Caucasian lily. 

 P.F. 4115. 



286589. Muscari sp. Liliaceae. 

 P.F. 3324. 



286590 to 286593. Tulipa Montana Lindl. Liliaceae. 



286590. P.F. 2555. 



286591. P.F. 2737. 



286592. P.F. 2787. 



286593. P.F. 3161. 



286594. Tulipa sp. 

 P.F. 3380. 



286595 to 286598. Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. Solanaceae. 



Tomato. 



From the United States. Seeds reproduced at the United States Regional 

 Plant Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa. Numbered Feb. 20, 1963. 



286595. A-435. 'Red Global'. From the Louisiana State University, 

 Baton Rouge. Produced good crop of high quality fruit at Ames. Re- 

 sistant to foliage diseases. 



286596. A-436. 'Wisconsin Early Scarlet'. From the Farmer Seed and 

 Nursery Co., Faribault, Minn. Produced and performed well at Ames. 



