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247296. Coffea sp. 

 Local type. 



No. 952. Posto Sanitario de Palma, Cabo Delgado, Mozambique. 



247297. Coffea sp. 



Local type. 



No. 959. 1/58 Extra. Posto Sanitario de Palma, Cabo Delgado, Mozam- 

 bique. 



247298. Pruntts persica (L.) Batsch Amygdalaceae. Peach. 



From Canada. Trees presented by the Horticultural Experiment Station, On- 

 tario. Received April 17, 1958. 



No. 46108. 39058 ('Halehaven' X 'Vedette') X 'Vesper'. Tree requires light 

 thinning ; fruit ripens with July 'Elberta' ; medium to large, bright red ; flesh 

 yellow, freestone, good quality. 



247299 and 247300. Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck Kutaceae. 



Sweet orange. 



From Spain. Budsticks presented by the Estacion Naranjera de Levante, Bur- 

 jasot, Valencia. Received Apr. 18, 1958. 



247299. 'Cadenerasia Hueso'. 



247300. 'Moro Catania'. 



247301 and 247302. Pinus nigra Arnold Pinaceae. 



Austrian pine. 



From Greece. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attache, United States 

 Embassy, Athens. Received Apr. 17, 1958. 



247301. No. 1. Kalambaka District, Pindos Mountains, 



247302. No. 2. Tbassos Island, off the coast of eastern Macedonia. 



247303. Phaseolus coccinetjs L. Fabaceae. Scarlet runner bean. 



From Ethiopia. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission, Addis 

 Ababa. Received Apr. 29, 1958. 



Elevation 7,700 feet. Runner type; biannual; immature seeds delicious. 



247304 to 247307. 



From Colombia. Seeds presented by the Rockefeller Foundation, Bogota. 

 Received May 1, 1958. 



247304. Paspalum conjugatum Bergius Poaceae. 



247305. Paspalum plicatulum Michx. Black grass. 



247306. Paspalum virgatum L. 



247307. Paspalum sp. 



247308 and 247309. Gossypium (hybrid). Malvaceae. Cotton. 



From the British West Indies. Seeds presented by Douglas Taylor, Mague, 

 Dominica. Received May 1, 1958. 



247308. C.B. 3125. 



247309. C.B. 3126. 



247310. Crambe abtssiniga K. E. Fries Brassicaceae. 



From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Weibullsholm Plant Breeding Institute, 

 Landskrona. Received May 1, 1958. 



247311. Fragaria (hybrid). Eosaceae. Strawberry. 



From Germany. Seeds presented by the Institut fur Oartenbau, Dresden- 

 Pillnitz. Received May 2, 1958. 

 *Weisse Baron Solmacher'. A monthly strawberry introduced into the trade 

 in 1935. Leaves bright-green with a pale yellow sheen ; fruit whitish-yellow with 



