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256250 and 256251— Continued 



256250. Agave sp. Amaryllidaceae. 



No. 2994. Cerro del Viejo, District Zaragosa. August 1948. Elevation 

 3,100 meters. 



256251. Manfreda sp. Amaryllidaceae. 



No. 2792. Shaded cliffs, limestone, Tamualipas-Nuevo Leon border. July 

 1948. Elevation 1,500 meters. 



256252. Crataegus azarolus L. Malaceae. Hawthorn. 



From Italy. Seeds presented by the Istituto Botanico Dell' Universita, Siena. 

 Received Mar. 30, 1959. 



256253. Brassica oleracea var. capitata L. Brassicaceae. 



Cabbage. 



From Indonesia. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission 

 Djakarta. Received Mar. 30, 1959. 



Resistance to attack from common cabbage looper and some cabbage viruses. 



256254 to 256258. 



From Great Britain. Seeds purchased from Hillier & Sons, Winchester, England. 

 Received Mar. 30, 1959. 



256254. Betula ermanii var. subcordata Koidz. Betulaceae. 



256255. Enkianthus campanulatus (Miq.) Nicholson Ericaceae. 



256256. Magnolia wilsonii (Finet & Gagn.) Rehder Magnoliaceae. 



Wilson magnolia. 



256257. Pinus griffithii McClell. Pinaceae. Pine. 



256258. Tetracentron sinense Oliver Magnoliaceae. 



256259 to 256261. Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. Solanaceae. 



Tomato. 



From the United States. Seeds presented by the University of California, Davis. 

 Numbered Mar. 30, 1959. 



256259. LA 212 52 L 352-18 (gs) (true breeding). 



256260. 2-44 56 L 455-2x456 (ms 6 ) ('San Marzano'). 



256261. 2-98 55 L 671-4x672-2 (ms 8 ) ('San Marzano'). 



256262. Pelargonium graveolens L'Her. Geraniaceae. 



Origin unknown. From the Drug Garden, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, 

 Md. May 1957. Numbered Mar. 30, 1959. 



256263. Pelargonium (hybrid). 



Origin unknown. From the Drug Garden, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, 

 Md. May 1957. Numbered Mar. 30, 1959. 



256264 to 256321. 



From Australia. Seeds collected by G. H. Spalding, agricultural explorer, New 

 Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received 

 Mar. 30, 1959. 



256264. Acacia auriculaeformis A. Cunn. ex Benth. Mimosaceae. 



Col. No. S-541. Brisbane Botanic Garden, Brisbane, Queensland. Small 

 tree; phyllodes glaucous; pods large, twisted; flowers in spikes to three inches 

 long. 



256265. Acacia drummondii Lindl. 



Col. No. S-519. H. G. Kershaw, St. Ives, New South Wales. Shrub to 

 three feet high; leaves pinnate; flowers catkinlike, in heads. 



