294 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 



302491 to 302525— Continued 



302518 to 302525— Continued 



302519. Col. No. Tex 25. In pasture near road to Mrs. E. P. Brooks 

 place, Peach Tree Community, Route 3, Jasper, Tex. Tree to 25 feet 

 high, weak. Considered a summer pear. 



302520. Col. No. Tex 26. Side of roadshade W. Griffin place, Peach 

 Tree Community, 11 miles west of Jasper, Tex. Tree decayed down 

 center but foliage healthy, wired together in fork. Quality excellent, 

 matures July and August. 



302521. Col. No. Tex 27. 'Bartlett?'. In forest in old abandoned orchard 

 Dick Griffin's place, Peach Tree Community, Jasper County, Tex. Fruit 

 pyriform, small, matures late July. Fire blight resistant. 



302522. Col. No. Tex 28. 'Apple Pear'. In forest in old abandoned 

 orchard Dick Griffin's place, Peach Tree Community, Jasper County, Tex. 

 Fruit round, apple shaped. 



302523. Col. No. Tex 55. Elgin-McDade, Bastrop County, in orchard 

 owned by Dan Wolfe. Now in 201 Nursery. Skin smooth like French 

 Pear. 



302524. Col. No. Tex 56. 'Bandera Pear'. (Le Conte Seedling). Ban- 

 dera, Tex. Tree extremely large, produced over 50 bushels in one season. 



302525. Col. No. Tex 23. Near road in Laurel Community, Newton Coun- 

 ty, Tex. on Route 1, Box 241, Buna, Tex. Probably Kieffer type. 



302526. Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. Cruciferae. 



From Pakistan. Seeds presented by E. Nasir, Gordon College, Rawalpindi. 

 Collected March 1964. Received Nov. 2, 1964. 



Col. No. 2509. Fatehpur Swat. Elevation 3,500 feet. Plant grows in open 

 and field borders, plains and hills but not common. Flowers tiny, white. 

 Spring. 



302527. Triticum aestivum L. Gramineae. Common wheat. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by the Roseworthy Agricultural College, 

 Roseworthy. Received Nov. 2, 1964. 



'Faun'. 



302528 to 302542. Phaseolus vulgaris L. Leguminosae. 



Common bean. 



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

 Station, Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, N.Y. Numbered Nov. 

 2, 1964. 



302528. Col. No. G-14147. Cultivated, bush to half runner, 13 by 18 inches; 

 vigor 4. Pods beakless, constricted between seeds, purple. Seeds large, 

 flat, oval, glossy tan, flecked purple. Bacterial blight 0, BV1 6. Late. 



302529. Col. No. G-14148. 'Buerre Dore'. Cultivated, bush, 13 by 19 

 inches, uniformity 7, vigor 4; pods flat, straight, wax. Seeds medium 

 sized, plump, oval, glossy tan. Bacterial blight 0, BV1 7. 



302530. Col. No. G-14149. 'Buerre Crayon'. Cultivated, bush, 13 by 16 

 inches, uniformity 6, vigor 5; pod double barreled, wax. Seeds large, 

 long, oval, glossy, black. Bacterial blight 0, BV1 7. 



302531. Col. No. G-14150. 'Buerre St. Fiacre'. Cultivated, pole type, 32 

 by 14 inches, uniformity 8, vigor 6. Golden stems, petioles and tendrils; 

 seeds large, long oval, glossy, light brown streaked dark brown. Bacterial 

 blight 0, BVI 7. 



302532. Col. No. G-14160. 'Extra Hatif Bunch'. Cultivated, dwarf bush, 

 11 by 11 inches, uniformity 7, vigor 4; pod short, round, fibrous, straight. 

 Seeds medium sized, plump, oval, dull white. Bacterial blight 0, BVI 3. 



