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  SEEDS 
  AND 
  PLANTS 
  IMPORTED, 
  

  

  32845 
  to 
  32859. 
  Phoenix 
  dactylifera 
  L. 
  Date. 
  

  

  From 
  Gourara, 
  Algeria. 
  Presented 
  by 
  Dr. 
  L. 
  Trabut, 
  Algiers, 
  Algeria, 
  at 
  the 
  

   request 
  of 
  Mr. 
  Walter 
  T. 
  Swingle, 
  of 
  the 
  Bureau 
  of 
  Plant 
  Industry. 
  Received 
  

   February 
  19, 
  1912. 
  

   Fruits 
  of 
  the 
  following; 
  notes 
  by 
  Dr. 
  Trabut: 
  

  

  32845. 
  Timedouel. 
  From 
  the 
  oasis 
  of 
  Oulad 
  Said. 
  

  

  32846. 
  Timoudjedel. 
  From 
  the 
  oasis 
  of 
  Oulad 
  Said. 
  

  

  32847. 
  TinaJcorr. 
  From 
  the 
  oasis 
  of 
  El 
  Barka. 
  

  

  32848. 
  Tinhoud. 
  From 
  the 
  oasis 
  of 
  Heha. 
  

  

  32849. 
  Filial. 
  From 
  the 
  oasis 
  of 
  Adjediral. 
  

  

  32850. 
  Adham 
  el 
  Hejd. 
  From 
  the 
  oasis 
  of 
  El 
  Barka. 
  

  

  32851. 
  Tazerzait. 
  From 
  the 
  oases 
  of 
  Timimoun 
  and 
  Oulad 
  Said. 
  

  

  32852. 
  Takarbouchett. 
  From 
  the 
  oasis 
  of 
  Timimoun. 
  

  

  32853. 
  Tinasser. 
  From 
  the 
  oasis 
  of 
  Heha. 
  

  

  32854. 
  Ahartann. 
  From 
  the 
  oasis 
  of 
  Timimoun. 
  

  

  32855. 
  Tinaassou. 
  From 
  the 
  oasis 
  of 
  Oulad 
  Said. 
  

  

  32856. 
  Timdjouhart. 
  From 
  the 
  oasis 
  of 
  Timimoun. 
  

  

  32857. 
  Timledh. 
  From 
  the 
  oasis 
  of 
  Timimoun. 
  

  

  Note: 
  Name 
  on 
  sack 
  containing 
  these 
  fruits 
  was 
  Timleha. 
  

  

  32858. 
  Tilemson. 
  From 
  the 
  oasis 
  of 
  Timimoun. 
  

  

  32859. 
  Degla. 
  From 
  the 
  oasis 
  of 
  Taghouzi. 
  

  

  32860. 
  Prunus 
  pseudo-cerasus 
  Lindl. 
  

  

  Japanese 
  flowering 
  cherry. 
  

  

  From 
  Yokohama, 
  Japan. 
  Purchased 
  from 
  the 
  Yokohama 
  Nursery 
  Co. 
  Received 
  

   February 
  19, 
  1912. 
  

   Seeds 
  of 
  the 
  flowering 
  cherry 
  from 
  the 
  island 
  of 
  Oshima, 
  for 
  use 
  in 
  experiments 
  to 
  

   find 
  a 
  suitable 
  stock 
  for 
  the 
  double-flowered 
  varieties. 
  

  

  32863. 
  Diospyros 
  lotus 
  L. 
  Wild 
  persimmon. 
  

  

  From 
  Tangsi, 
  China. 
  Presented 
  by 
  Rev. 
  Alex. 
  Kennedy, 
  through 
  Rev. 
  J. 
  

   M. 
  Farnham, 
  Shanghai, 
  China. 
  Received 
  February 
  14, 
  1912. 
  

   Cuttings. 
  

  

  32864 
  to 
  32866. 
  Diospyros 
  kaki 
  L. 
  f. 
  Persimmon. 
  

  

  From 
  Hiroshima, 
  Japan. 
  Purchased 
  from 
  Rev. 
  H. 
  Loomis, 
  Yokohama. 
  

   Received 
  February 
  23, 
  1912. 
  

   Cuttings 
  of 
  the 
  following; 
  names 
  and 
  notes 
  by 
  Rev. 
  Mr. 
  Loomis: 
  

  

  32864. 
  ''Giumbo. 
  Supposed 
  to 
  be 
  scions 
  of 
  this 
  variety, 
  which 
  is 
  considered 
  

   the 
  best 
  in 
  Japan 
  for 
  drying." 
  

  

  32865. 
  "Saijo." 
  32866. 
  "Gusho." 
  

  

  32867 
  to 
  32872. 
  Diospyros 
  kaki 
  L. 
  f. 
  Persimmon. 
  

  

  From 
  Kawanishimura, 
  Settsu, 
  Japan. 
  Presented 
  by 
  Mr. 
  M. 
  Kishimoto, 
  Japan 
  

   Nursery 
  Co. 
  (Ltd.). 
  Received 
  February 
  24, 
  1912. 
  

   Plants 
  of 
  the 
  following; 
  quoted 
  notes 
  by 
  Mr. 
  Kishimoto: 
  

   32867. 
  "Gusho. 
  Shape 
  flat, 
  taste 
  sweet." 
  

  

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