52 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 



224071. Coffea arabica L. Rubiaceae Arabian coffee. 



From Colombia. Seeds presented by the National Federation of Coffee Growers 

 Research Station, Chinchina. Received Mar. 8, 1955. 



'Bourbon'. From a tree listed as A-R-MAC, apparently resistant to Ceratostomella 

 sp. Despite inoculation with this fungus in February, 1951, the mother tree still 

 resists the infection and the symptoms have advanced only a few centimeters from the 

 point of inoculation. 



224072. Incarvillea grandiflora Bur. & Franch. Bignoniaceae. 



Bigflower incarvillea. 



From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Universitetes Botaniska Tradgarden, Uppsala. 

 Received Mar. 10, 1955. 



224073. Digitalis sp. Scrophulariaceae. 



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

 Mar. 8, 1955. 



Collected near Usme. 



224074. Eleocharis dulcis (Burm. f.) Trin. Cyperaceae. Matai. 

 From the Philippines. Corms presented by the Central Experiment Station, Laguna. 



Received Mar. 9, 1955. 



Collected from the shores of Lake Luok near Castillejoe, Zambales Province. 



224075. Vicia graminea J. E. Sm. Fabaceae. Vetch. 



From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Instituto de Fitotecnia, Buenos Aires. 

 Received Mar. 10, 1955. 



SD 55-16. Castelar, Buenos Aires Province. 



224076 and 224077. 



From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the Divisional Forest Officer, Nowshera, North- 

 west Frontier Province. Received Mar. 10, 1955. 



224076. Cedrtjs deodara (Lamb.) Loud. Pinaceae. Deodar cedar. 



224077. Pinus roxburghii Sargent Pinaceae. Pine. 

 'Chir'. 



224078 to 224080. Prunus avium L. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. 



From Great Britain. Scions presented by the East Mailing Research Station, Maid- 

 stone, Kent, England. Received Mar. 10, 1955. 



224078. 'Amber 4'. 



224079. 'Gugne d'Annonay'. 



224080. 'Merton Glory' M. 503. 



224081 and 224082. Malus sylvestris Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 



From Great Britain. Scions presented by the National Fruit Trials, Wisley, Surrey, 

 England. Received Mar. 10, 1955. 



224081. 'Merton Proline'. Fruit medium size, green turning to pale yellow with 

 carmine flush; flesh creamy white; juicy, sweet; crop heavy. 



224082. 'Merton Worcester'. Fruit medium size, creamy-yellow, nearly covered 

 with a scarlet flush; flesh firm, crisp, juicy, sweet and aromatic. A free-cropping 

 variety. 



224083. Zea mays L. Poaceae Corn. 



From Michigan. Seeds at the Agricultural Experiment Station, East Lansing. Num- 

 bered Mar. 10, 1955. 

 An open-pollinated strain received from Albert Porritt, Alto, Mich., where it has 

 been maintained for more than 50 years. 



