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242997 to 243002— Continued 



242999. Ilex fargesii Franch. Holly. 



Col. No. 5796. Small evergreen tree; twigs reddish or purplish; leaves 

 elliptic to oblanceolate sparsely serrate, dull green. 



243000. Ilex X altaclarensis Dallim. 



Col. No. 5794. 'Atrovirens'. Twigs green; leaves mostly ovate to elliptic, 

 regularly wide-spaced spiny-toothed. 



243001. Ilex purpurea Hassk. Holly. 



Col. No. 5792. Evergreen shrub to 6 feet high; leaves elliptic, finely serrate, 

 lustrous green above, midvein whitish, petioles reddish. 



243002. Leucojum autumnale L. Amar3 T llidaceae. Snowflake. 



Col. No. 5765. Garden at Myddelton House, Bulls Cross, Enfield, Hert- 

 fordshire, England. Perennial; leaves grasslike; flowers white to pinkish. 

 (Seeds.) 



243003. Tagetes lucida Cav. Asteraceae. 



From Mexico. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Plant 

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

 October 23, 1957. 



Col. No. 16546. Sierra Saguaribo, Sonora. 



243004 to 243007. 



From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by Theo. Wassenaar, Middle- 

 burg, Transvaal. Received October 24, 1957. 



243004. A vena sp. Poaceae. 



243005. Eragrostis curvula (Schrad.) Nees. Poaceae. Weeping lovegrass 



243006. Hordeum bulbosum L. Poaceae. Bulbous barley. 



243007. Hordeum spontaneum C. Koch Barley. 



243008 to 243010. 



From India. Seeds presented by V. B. Sharma, Saugor, Madhya Pradesh. 

 Received October 23, 1957. 



243008. Allium cepa L. Liliaceae. Common onion. 

 'Red Globe'. 



243009. Allium rubellum Bieb. 



243010. Allium victorialis L. 



243011. Abelia floribunda (Mart. & Gal.) Dene. Caprifoliaceae. 



Mexican abelia. 



From the United States. Plants growing at the U.S. Plant Introduction Station, 

 Glenn Dale, Maryland. Numbered December 9, 1957. 



Originally received September 16, 1957, as cuttings, from Eric Walther, Golden 

 Gate Park, San Francisco, California. 



243012 to 243044. Theobroma cacao L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. 



From the United States. Plants growing at the U.S. Plant Introduction Garden 

 Coconut Grove, Florida. Numbered October 24, 1957. 



Originally received as budwood. 



243012 to 243018. Clones from Turrialba, Costa Rica. 



243012. UF-221. 243016. UF-668. 



243013. UF-613. 243017. UF-676. 



243014. UF-650. 243018. UF-677. 



243015. UF-667. 



