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PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 



93446 to 293590— Continued 







293554. 



'Purple Pod 3445'. 



293573. 



'Taylor'. 



293555. 



'PHS 84801'. 



293574. 



'Texas Cream'. 



293556. 



'Rice'. 



293575. 



'Texas Cream 10'. 



293557. 



'Red Cowpea'. 



293576. 



'Texas Cream 14'. 



293558. 



'Red Ripper'. 



293577. 



'Texas Cream 40'. 



293559. 



'Red Ripper K 711'. 



293578. 



'Texas Cream 42'. 



293560. 



'Red Speckled Crowder 1'. 



293579. 



'Texas P.H. 49'. 



293561. 



'Red Speckled Crowder 2'. 



293580. 



'Texas Puffy Pod'. 



293562. 



'Red Speckled Crowder 3'. 



293581. 



'Victor'. 



293563. 



'Red Speckled Crowder 4'. 



293582. 



'Victor K 798'. 



293564. 



'Red Speckled Crowder 5'. 



293583. 



'Virginia Blackeye'. 



293565. 



'Shiro'. 



293584. 



'Whippoorwill'. 



293566. 



'Shiro Zuru'. 



293585. 



'White Browneye Crowder'. 



293567. 



'Six-weeks Alabama'. 



293586. 



'Wilt Resistant Blackeye'. 



293568. 



'Six- weeks Georgia'. 



293587. 



'Wilt Resistant Chinese Red' 



293569. 



'Speckled Crowder'. 



293588. 



'Wilt Resistant Early 



293570. 



'Speckled Purplehull'. 



Ramshorn Blackeye'. 



293571. 



'Suawanee'. 



293589. 



'Woodgrit'. 



293572. 



'Sumptuous'. 



293590. 



'Wood's Sumptuous'. 



93591. 



Trifolium PRATENSE L 



Fabaceae. Red clovei 



From the United States. Seeds held at the Regional Plant Introduction Sta- 

 tion, Geneva, N.Y. Numbered Nov. 6, 1963. 



Component of P.I. 266044, T. hybridum, from Poland. Plants semierect 

 to erect, moderate vigor, poor winter hardiness at Geneva, 21 by 38 inches; 

 leaves dark green ; flowers red, on erect peduncles, mid-July. 



293592 to 293598. Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. 



Solanaceae. 

 Tomato. 



From Canada. Seeds presented by the Vegetable and Ornamental Crops 

 Department, Research Station, Summerland, British Columbia. Num- 

 bered Nov. 6, 1963. 



Verticillium resistant strains (VeVe) developed by the Canada Department 

 of Agriculture, Summerland, B.C. Ve is a single dominant gene resistant to 

 Verticillium in tomato from 'Loran Blood'. These resistant varieties bear the 

 prefix "VR" to distinguish them from the nonresistant varieties of the same 

 name. 



293592. 



No. A-643. 



'VR Clarke's Early' ('Dohler No. 7') 



293593. 



No. A-644. 



'VR Geneva No. 6'. 



293594. 



No. A-645. 



'VR Earliest of All'. 



293595. 



No. A-646. 



'VR Non-acid'. 



293596. 



No. A-647. 



'VR Red Chief. 



293597. 



No. A-648. 



'VR Stokesdale No. 4'. 



293598. 



No. A-649. 



'VR Ace'. 



293599 to 293662. 



From Kenya. Seeds collected and presented by W. W. Huffine, Oklahoma 

 State University, Stillwater. Received Nov. 6, 1963. 



293599 to 293649. Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. 



