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297076 to 297082— Continued 



297081 and 297082. Pisum sativum L. Leguminosae. Pea. 



297081. 'Szesciotygodniowy'. Seeds round, pale green. 



297082. 'Tabu'. Seeds round, fawn colored. 

 297083 to 297088. 



From Canada. Seeds presented by the Central Experiment Farm, Ottawa. 

 Received Apr. 9, 1964. 



297083. Festuca elatior L. Gramineae. Meadow fescue. 

 'Trader'. 



297084. Helianthus annuus L. Compositae. Sunflower. 

 'Advent Hybrid'. 



297085. Hordeum vulgare L. Gramineae. 

 'Dover'. Winter barley. 



297086. Melilotus sp. Leguminosae. 

 'Cumino'. 



297087. Pisum sativum L. Leguminosae. Pea. 

 'Valley'. Seeds round, cream colored. 



297088. Trifolium pratense (L.) Leguminosae. Red clover. 

 'Ottawa'. 



297089 and 297090. Lens culinaris Medic. Leguminosae. 



Lentil. 



From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attache, Karachi. Re- 

 ceived Apr. 22, 1964. 



297089. No. 1. 



297090. No. 2. 



297091. Miltonia spectabilis Lindl. Orchidaceae. 



From Brazil. Plant collected by E. P. Imle, collaborator, Crops Research Divi- 

 sion, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Numbered Apr. 27, 1964. 



Col. No. 127. In wild along Itabuna-Jarsari road, Bahia. Flowers large, 

 showy, March. 



297092. Cynara cardunculus L. Compositae. Cardoon. 



From the United States. Seeds presented by the Industrial Consultant, Voca- 

 tional Services Program, San Mateo County Dept. of Health & Welfare, 

 Belmont, Calif. Received Apr. 10, 1964. 



A floral operations byproduct. 



297093 to 297252. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. Gramineae. 



From Uganda. Seeds presented by the Serere Research Station, Soroti. Re- 

 ceived Apr. 10, 1964. 



297100. E-8. 



297101. E-9. 



297102. E-10. 



297103. E-ll. 



297104. E-12. 



297105. E-13. 



297106. E-14. 



297093. 



E-l. 



297094. 



E-2. 



297095. 



E-3. 



297096. 



E-4. 



297097. 



E-5. 



297098. 



E-6. 



297099. 



E-7. 



