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302452 to 302455— Continued 



302452 and 302453. Dactylis glomerata L. Gramineae. Orchardgrass. 



302452. Gl 34. From Waite Institute, Adelaide. Composite of high- 

 altitude Algerian ecotypes. 



302453. Gl 35. From Waite Institute, Adelaide. Composite of low- 

 altitude Algerian ecotypes. 



302454 and 302455. Phalaria aquatica L. Gramineae. 



Large canary grass. 



302454. C.P.I. 19305. Originally from Morocco. 



302455. C.P.I. 19331. Originally from Morocco. 



302456 to 302458. 



From the United States. Seeds collected by the Regional Plant Introduction 

 Station, Agricultural Experiment Station, Experiment, Ga. Numbered 

 Oct. 23, 1964. 



302456. Brassica oleracea var. viridis L. Cruciferae. Collard. 



'Honey Glo'. Seed donated by Bill Abbott, Four Oaks, North Carolina. 

 Two rows of seed per capsule. 



302457 and 302458. Vigna sinensis (Torner) Savi. Leguminosae. 



302457. Col. No. 222202-B. Component of P.I. 222202, Phaseolus vul- 

 garis from Afghanistan. 



302458. Col. No. 268414-B. Component of P. I. 268414, Phaseolus sp. 

 from Afghanistan. 



302459. Erianthus sp. Gramineae. 



From Brazil. Seeds collected by H. S. Irvin and T. R. Soderstrom, Smith- 

 sonian National Museum, Goias. Received Oct. 23, 1964. 



Col. No. 5168. 



302460 and 302461. Sorbus scopulina Greene Rosaceae. 



Mountain-ash. 



From the United States. Seeds presented by the Regional Plant Introduction 

 Station, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. Received 

 Oct. 23, 1964. 



302460. No. MS-1. Potlatch, Idaho, 20 miles east in Johnson Creek drain- 

 age. Elevation 3,100 feet. Multistemmed shrub, to 8 feet high. Fruits 

 bright red. Wild. Douglas fir, spruce, maple association. 



302461. Ephraim, Utah (Great Basin). Elevation 8,500 feet. Typical. 

 Fruit dark orange. In wild. Aspen association. 



302462 to 302464. Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. Solanaceae. 



Tomato. 



From the United States. Plants now growing at the Regional Plant Introduc- 

 tion Station, Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, NY. Numbered 

 Oct. 23, 1964. 



302462. Col. No. G 10132. Originally from Ontario, Canada. (Campbell 

 Soup 128 X Filipino 2) F 5 . Plant 50 by 57.5 cm., stems, petioles and 

 veins dark purple, very short internodes, locules 6; vigor good to excellent; 

 fruit 4.0 by 4.5 cm. globe, slight radial cracking. Will germinate at 

 50° F. 



302463. Col. No. G 10670 62-69. Originally from Germany. Extremely 

 bushy, dwarf, determinate, very low, 35 by 55 cm., fruit 6 per cluster, 

 3.5 by 5.0 cm., locules 4; some radial and concentric cracking, no blossom 

 end rot or mosaic. Color excellent external and internal. Susceptible to 

 physiologic leafroll. Early. Adapted to mechanical harvesting. 



