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PLANT INVENTORY NO. 166 



Brassicaceae. 



Chinese mustard. 



249555. Brassica juncea (L.) Coss 

 'Bhug-gard-keo'. 



249556. Brassica oleracea var. botrytis L. 

 'Bhug-gana'. 



249557. Brassica oleracea var. capitata L. 

 'Khralampli'. 



249558. Brassica rapa L. 

 'Noa-bhug-gard'. 



249559. Citrullus vulgaris Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. 

 'Teang-mo'. 



249560. Cucumis melo L. Cucurbitaceae. 

 'Teang-thai'. 



249561 and 249562. Cucumis sativus L. 



249561. 'Teang-guar'. 



249562. 'Teang-rhan'. 

 249563 and 249564. Cucurbita moschata Duchesne Cucurbitaceae 



249563. 'Fang'. 



249564. Thug-keo'. 



249565. Cucurbita pepo L. 

 'Phug-thong'. 



249566. Lactuca sativa L. Cichoriaceae. Garden Lettuce 

 'Bhug-gard-hom'. 



249567. Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. Solanaceae. 

 'Makhua-tes'. 



249568 to 249571. Solanum melongena L. Solanaceae 

 249568. 'Makhua-kaitao'. 

 'Makhua-jarn'. 

 'Makhua-proh'. 

 'Makhua-yow'. 



Poaceae. 



Broccoli. 



Cabbage. 

 Turnip. 

 Turnip. 



Watermelon. 



Muskmelon. 



Cucumber. 



Cushaw. 



Pumpkin. 



Tomato. 



Eggplant. 



249569. 

 249570. 

 249571. 



Corn. 



Solanaceae. 



Potato. 



249572. Zea mays L. 



'Kaopode-tian'. 



249573. Solanum tuberosum L. 



From the Union of South Africa. Tubers presented by the Division of Plant 

 Pathology, Department of Agriculture, Pretoria. Received- July 29, 1958. 



('South Esk' X 'Shamrock') X 'Saranao'. 'South Esk' is a Scottish variety 

 with resistance to leafroll virus, and field immunity to viruses A and X. It has 

 never been grown commercially. 'Shamrock' is a red-skinned Irish variety with 

 resistance to blight and leafroll. It is not grown commercially. 'Saranac' was 

 bred in the United States and is grown in Australia on a small scale. 



Plant tall, vigorous and upright ; foliage medium green, curved downward ; 

 leaves large, sparsely pubescent; leaflets large, rugose when young, older pri- 

 mary leaflets domeshaped ; flowers medium size, blue-heliotrope, light-tipped ; 

 calyx tips long pigmented, sparsely pubescent ; tuber oval, somewhat flat ; eyes 

 shallow ; skin usually white, but sometimes russeted and with faint pink flushes ; 

 flesh white. 



249574 to 249609. 



From the Union of South Africa, Angola, the Belgian Congo. Seeds collected 

 by Louis Williams and Norri's Gilbert, agricultural explorers, New Crops 



