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303817 to 303842— Continued 

 303832 to 303842— Continued 



303833. G-2060 S. Selection from P.I. 224680. Plants vigorous, wide 

 spreader, very attractive dark green leaves, remains green year around. 

 Tolerant to white clover mosaic, alfalfa mosaic and BV2. 



303834. G-2540 S. Selection from P.I. 239978. Plants very vigorous, 

 spreading with many stolons, late blooming, medium spring recovery, 

 good fall recovery. 



303835. G-2544 S. Selection from P.I. 239982. Plants vigorous, wide 

 spreader, leafy, good fall growth, winter hardiness and spring recovery. 



303836. G-2545 S. Selection from P.I. 239983. Plants very vigorous, 

 spreading, dense, late blooming and disease tolerant. 



303837. G-4853 S. Selection from P.I. 229655. Plants vigorous, leafy, 

 free from leaf hopper damage. Very late blooming. Winter hardy, 

 excellent spring recovery and fall growth. 



303838. G-4849. Selection from P.I. 230183. Plants vigorous, many 

 stolons, medium time bloom, seed yield and winter hardiness; excellent 

 fall growth. 



303839. G-5026 S. Selection from P.I. 227874. Plants vigorous, wide 

 spread, early blooming, leafy. Good winter hardiness and spring re- 

 covery. Variable leaf markings. Mosaic free. 



303840. G-5195. S. Selection from P.I. 231784. Plants exhibit good 

 vigor, excellent winter hardiness and spring recovery. 



303841. G-5640 S. Selection from P.I. 234490. Plants variable in 

 stolon size and leaf type; medium maturity, excellent winter hardiness; 

 fair spring recovery. 



303842. G-5771 S. Selection from P.I. 234450. Plants with medium- 

 size stolons, dark green leaves on undersides, "V" marking; excellent 

 winter hardiness and spring recovery; virus tolerant. 



303843. Euphorbia pulcherrima plenissima Hort. Euphorbi- 

 aceae. 



From Ethiopia. Cuttings collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, U.S. 

 National Arboretum, Washington, D.C. Received Jan. 25, 1965. 



A double-flowered form with flower a foot across. Growing on the ground of 

 the Jimma Agricultural and Technical School, Jimma. Collected Jan. 9, 1965. 



303844 to 303847. Lespedeza capitata Michx. Leguminosae. 



Bushclover. 



From the United States. Seeds collected by V. B. Hawk, Ames, Iowa; and 

 E. L. McPherron, Syracuse, N.Y. ; Soil Conservation Service, U.S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture. Numbered Jan. 25, 1965. 



303844. MI-5773. Buena Vista County, Iowa. 



303845. MI-5798. Boone County, Iowa. 

 303486. MI-5998. Near Kankakee, 111. 

 303847. MI-6048. Near Red Granite, Wis. 



303848 to 303944. Zea mays L. Gramineae. Corn. 



From the United States. Seeds presented by N. P. Neal, University of Wis- 

 consin, Madison, Wis. Original sources as noted. Numbered Jan. 25, 1965. 



Open pollinated. 



303848 to 303852 from Chile. 



303848. A. 459. PG No. 3. Kernels deep white. 



