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293678 to 293683— Continued 



293681. Col. No. 17302. Saline beach of Gulf of St. Lawrence, Riviere a 

 Claude, Gaspe North County, Quebec. 



293682. Col. No. 19266. Arid granitic talus along St. Lawrence River, 

 Mallorytown Landing, Leeds County, Ontario. 



293683. No collector's number. Kirkstone Pass, Lake District, England. 

 Received in Ottawa March 1963. 



293684. Hortia braziliana Vand. ex DC. Rutaceae. 



From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Institute Agronomico, Campinas, Sao 

 Paulo. Received Nov. 13, 1963. 



Plants reportedly floriferous in Brazilia, but immature fruits destroyed by 

 insects. 



293685 and 293686. Trifolium pratense var. spontaneum Chit- 

 rowo Fabaceae. 



From Germany. Seeds presented by the Institut fur Grunlandwirtschaft 

 und Futterbau der Justus Liebig-Universitat, Giessen. Received Nov. 

 13, 1963. 



293685. Meadow near Bad Hersfeld. Elevation 250 meters. 



293686. Meadow near Giessen, Hessen. Elevation 180 meters. 



293687. Trifolium pratense var. sativum Schreb. Fabaceae. 



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

 tion, Geneva, N.Y. Numbered Nov. 13, 1963. 



Component of P.I. 258788, T. ambiguum from the U.S.S.R. Plants moder- 

 ately leafy, late maturing, susceptible to mosaic ; flowers red purple. 



293688. Arctostaphylos nevadensis A. Gray Ericaceae. 



From the United States. Cuttings collected by R. L. Ticknor and now grow- 

 ing at the North Willamette Experiment Station, Aurora, Oreg. Col- 

 lected August 1963. Numbered Nov. 13, 1963. 



Col. No. 11. Open pine-oak forest, 7 miles west of Goldendale, road to 

 Klickatat, Klickatat County, Wash. Elevation 1,760 feet. 



293689 to 293707. Rhododendron (hybrids). Ericaceae. 



From the United States. Clones developed by the United States Department 

 of Agriculture, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md., and released 

 January 1961. Numbered Nov. 13, 1963. 



293689. 'Little White Lie'. (Tested as No. 553). Kaempferi hybrid X 

 'Snow' X 'Firefly'. Plants very dwarf, moderately loose, and 1.5 times 

 as wide as high; foliage semipersistent; flowers white, hose-in-hose, about 

 1 inch across, very profuse, in clusters of 2 or 3. 



293690. 'White Doll' (Tested as No. 502). From cross of 2 unnamed 

 seedlings of 'Maxwelli', 'Kurume' and indica parentage. Plant very 

 dwarf, compact, spreading to twice its height; most of the summer 

 foliage is dropped in the winter; flowers single, white, 1.5 to 2 inches 

 broad, of good substance, profuse in clusters of 2 or 3. 



293691. 'White Elf (Tested as No. 494). From cross of 2 unnamed seed- 

 ings of 'Maxwelli', 'Kurume' and indica parentage. Plant very dwarf, 

 very dense, about 3 times as wide as high; foliage glossy, very dark 

 green, persistent; flowers single, white, one to 1.5 inches in diameter, 

 sometimes does not flower heavily as a young plant. 



293692. 'Pinkette' (Tested as No. 499). From cross of 2 unnamed seed- 

 lings of indica, 'Kurume' and 'Maxwelli' parentage. Plant very dwarf, 

 compact, spreading to 1.5 times its height; summer foliage does not per- 

 sist; flowers single, bright medium pink, from one to 1.5 inches across, 

 very floriferous, in clusters of from 3 to 9. 



