42 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 



237096 to 237106— Continued 



237098. Rubus choachiensis Berger Rosaceae. 



Col. No. 144. East of Bogota, Colombia. Elevation 2,892 meters. Wild; 

 fruits large. 



237099. Rubus gachetensis Berger 



Col. No. 145. East of Bogota, on Chipaque Road. Elevation 3,200 meters. 

 Wild; giant globose black berry. 



237100 and 237101. Rubus macrocarpus Benth. Colombian blackberry. 



237100. Col. No. 140. Roadside beyond San Miguel, Bogota, Colombia. 

 Fruits and flower buds large. 



237101. Col. No. 146. Tunguragua, Ecuador. 



237102. Rubus roseus Poir. 



Col. No. 137. Tunguragua, 18 km. from Banos, road to Rio Bamba,. 

 Ecuador. Plants large, very productive; fruits large. 



237103. Rubus sp. 



Col. No. 133. Above road, 28 km. from Banos, Ecuador. Elevation 

 2,800 meters. Plant wild; fruit black berry, clustered, large. 



237104. Rubus sp. 



Col. No. 134. Twenty-eight km. from Banos toward Ambato, Ecuador. 

 Elevation 2,800 meters. Plant wild; berry black, clustered, giant. 



237105. Rubus sp. 



Col. No. 141. Roadside beyond San Miguel, 44 km. from hotel, Fusaga- 

 suga Road, Bogota, Colombia. Plant wild; fruits medium-sized. 



237106. Rubus sp. 



Col. No. 142. Roadside beyond San Miguel, 44 km. from hotel on Fusaga- 

 suga Road, Bogota, Colombia. Plant wild; fruits small. 



237107. Allium sativum L. Liliaceae. Garlic. 



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

 Station, Geneva, New York. Numbered Jan. 28, 1957. 



N.H. #21. 'Egyptian'. Collected by E. M. Meader in'Seabrook, N.H. Plant 

 makes top-sets useful for flavoring in addition to the usual cloves. 



237108. Vaccinium meridionale Sw. Vacciniaceae. Blueberry* 



From Colombia. Seeds collected by George M. Darrow, agricultural explorer, 

 Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. 

 Received Jan. 28, 1957. 



Col. No. 143. 'Agraz'. Ten km. beyond Choconta. Plant productive; 

 berries in clusters. 



237109. Cucumis melo L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 



From Israel. Seeds presented by Jacob Oppenheimer, Executive of the Jewish 

 Agency, Jerusalem. Received Jan. 28, 1957. 



Originally from Spain. 



237110. Andropogon sp. Poaceae. 



From the United States. Seeds presented by the Soil Conservation Nursery, 

 Tucson, Arizona. Received Jan. 28, 1957. 

 A-14827. Originally from Al Khars, Saudi Arabia. 



237111. Panicum prolutum F. Muell. Poaceae. 



From the United States. Seeds presented by the Soil Conservation Nursery, 

 Tucson, Arizona. Received Jan. 29, 1957. 

 A-2664. Originally from the Department of Agriculture, Sydney, Australia. 





