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PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 



235035 to 235039. 



From Sweden. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry and Harry Schoth, Agricultural 

 Explorers, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research, Belts- 

 ville, Md. Received Oct. 17, 1956. 



235035. Festuca elatior L. Poaceae. 

 Col. No. 16346. Near Landskrona, Sept. 5, 1956. 



235036. Festuca arundinacea Schreb. 

 Col. No. 16347. Near Landskrona. Sept. 5, 1956 



235037. Festuca elatior L. 

 Col. No. 16349. Roadside 14 km. north of Svalof. 



235038. Lolium multiflorum Lam. 



Col. No. 16351. About 20 km. north of Svalof 

 leaves soft, long, numerous. 



235039. Trifolium medium Huds. Fabaceae. 



Col. No. 16354. About 20 km. north of Svalof. 

 slender, upright. 



235040 to 235048. 



From the United States. Plants growing at the Regional Plant Introduction 

 Station, Geneva, New York. Numbered Oct. 17, 1956. 



235040. Cucumis sativus L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. 



No. 1607. From Guelph, Ontario, Canada. A pickling type; resistant to 

 mosaic and scab. 



Meadow fescue. 



Grass coarse. 



Tall fescue. 



Meadow fescue. 



Italian ryegrass. 

 Sept. 6, 1956. One plant; 



Sept. 6, 



Mammoth clover. 



1956. Plant tall, 



235041 to 235046. Brassica oleracea var. capitata L. 



From Brazil. 

 235041. No. 4847. 



Brassicaceae. 



Cabbage. 



Flat heads; white veins. 



Cornell Ace 89. 



235042. No. 4848. Cornell Ace 90. 



235043. No. 4849. Cornell Ace 91. 



235044. No. 4850. Cornell Ace 92. 



235045. No. 4851. Cornell Ace 92 A. 



235046. No. 4852. Cornell Ace 92 B. 



235047 and 235048. Capsicum Chinese Jacq. Solanaceae. 



From Costa Rica, through Mrs. J. E. Winfield, Painted Post, New York. 



235047. No. 4900. Plant woody, semierect, 4.5 feet high; flowers purple, 

 striped white; fruits red, tapering, about 2 inches long. 



235048. No. 4901. Plant woody, semierect, 4 feet high; flowers purple, 

 striped white; fruits yellow, disc-shaped, about 2 inches wide. 



235049 to 235060. Ficus carica L. Moraceae. Common fig. 



From the United States. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction 

 Garden, Glenn Dale, Maryland. Numbered Oct. 17, 1956. 



235049. 'Butter Nut'. 235055. 'Lee White'. 



235050. 'Columbia White'. 235056. 



235051. 'Early Violet'. 235057. 



235052. 'Gattis White'. 235058. 



235053. 'Holly'. 235059. 



235054. 'King-B'. 235060. 



'Lee's Purple'. 

 'Lee's Early Violet'. 

 'New Orleans 1-B'. 

 'New Orleans Smyrna'. 

 'Stephens'. 



