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PLANT INVENTORY NO. 



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233589 to 233624— Continued 









233607. 



IAN 3702. 



PIG 15199. 



233616. 



IAN 3649. 



PIG 15197. 



233608. 



IAN 3763. 



PIG 15202. 



233617. 



IAN 3651. 



PIG 15198. 



233609. 



IAN 3457. 



PIG 15190. 



233618. 



IAN 3786. 



PIG 15203. 



233610. 



IAN 3460. 



PIG 15191. 



233619. 



IAN 3787. 



PIG 15204. 



233611. 



IAN 3601. 



PIG 15195. 



233620. 



IAN 3716. 



PIG 15200. 



233612. 



IAN 3478. 



PIG 15192. 



233621. 



IAN 3722. 



PIG 15201. 



233613. 



IAN 3527. 



PIG 15193. 



233622. 



IAN 3803. 



PIG 15205. 



233614. 



IAN 3534. 



PIG 15194. 



233623. 



IAN 3804. 



PIG 15206. 



233615. 



IAN 3646. 



PIG 15196. 



233624. 



IAN 3816. 



PIG 15207. 



233625 and 233626. 



SACCHARUM 



(hybrids) . 



Poaceae. 



Sugarcane. 



From Australia. Cuttings presented by the Bureau of Sugar Experiment, 

 Brisbane, Queensland. Received May 24, 1956. 



233625. I 233. 



233626. Q 2. 



233627. saccharum (hybrid). Poaceae. Sugarcane. 



From Hawaii. Seeds presented by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association* 

 Honolulu. Received May 28, 1956. 



'Kamphaeng Phet' (Thailand 7). 

 233628 to 233633. 



From Mexico. Seeds presented by J. Redowski, San Luis Potosi City. Received 

 May 25, 1956. 



Asteraceae. 



233628. 



No. 1. 

 233629. 



No. 2. 

 233630. 



No. 3. 

 233631. 



No. 4. 

 233632. 



No. 5. 

 233633. 



No. 6. 

 233634. 



Zinnia sp. 



Zinnia sp. 



Zinnia sp. 



Zinniz sp. 



Zinnia sp. 



Zinnia sp. 



Pyp.us calleryana Decaisne Malaceae. 



Callery pear. 



From Australia. Scions presented by the Gosford Citrus Experiment Station, 

 Narara, New South Wales. Received May 28, 1956. 



D-6 Clone has given consistently good results as a stock for all varieties tried; 

 said to be very hardy, vigorous and particularly easy to propagate. 



233635 to 233638. 



From China. Cuttings presented by Paul Zehngraff, Army Post Office 63, 

 (Taiwan) San Francisco, Calif. Received May 28, 1956. 



233635. Camellia sp. Theaceae. 



No. 1. Dwarf, leaves dark green; flowers double, deep red. 



