﻿46 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



48103 to 48144— Continued. 



48124. Garten's Regenerated Maltster. "Originated by Garton's- 

 seed firm in England." (H. V. Harlan.) 



48125. *Gisoome. " Widely grown in New Zealand and Australia.' 

 (H. V. Harlan.) 



48126. * Golden Grain. " Two-rowed malting barley." {Richardson.) 



48127. Goldthorpe. " Feed barley." (Richardson.) 



"An erect, late-seasoned, large-kerneled barley, widely grown ir 

 England." (H. V. Harlan.) I 



48128. Hannchen. "Originated by the Svalof Plant-Breeding Assoj 

 ciation, Svalof, Sweden. This has proved to be the best of thi 

 Swedish barleys under American conditions and has given goo<? 

 yields in the Western and Plains States." (H. V. Harlan.) 



48129. Kirgizean. "A variety forwarded to the Department of Agri? 

 culture, Victoria, from the Imperial Garden, Petrograd, in 1913.'! 

 ( Richardson. ) 



48130. Primus. " Originated by the Svalof Plant-Breeding Associa- 

 tion, Svalof, Sweden. (H. V. Harlan.) 



" Heads borne on strong culms which are bent above almost 

 horizontally. The kernel is especially well formed and full, ripens 

 early, scarcely a day or so later than Hannchen, and the plant is 

 especially productive. It is quite certainly, as far as quality is 

 concerned, the highest grade yet known among the Imperial bar- 

 leys. It is well suited to heavy cold loams and clay soils such as 

 are to be found in middle Sweden." (N. H. Nilsson.) 



48131. Princess. "A pedigreed variety, originated on the grounds of 

 the Svalof Plant-Breeding Association, Svalof, Sweden. It is char- 

 acterized by an especially strong straw and an excellent quality 

 of grain. It is remarkably well suited for heavy clay soils where 

 there is danger of the grain falling." (David Fairchild.) 



48132. *Pryor. " Two-rowed malting barley." (Richardson.) 

 48133 to 48144. Hoedeum vtjlgare pallidum Seringe. Poacese. Barley. 



48133. California Feed. " More properly known as Coast; a com- 

 mercial variety of the Pacific and Mountain States. Probably 

 originated in North Africa and likely introduced into California 

 by Spanish missionaries." (If. V. Harlan.) 



48134. Cape. " Two-rowed malting barley." (Richardson.) 



" Similar to Coast. It has succeeded in the western United States." 

 (if. V. Harlan.) 



48135. Chilean C. " Similar to Coast. It has succeeded in the 

 western United States." (H. V. Harlan.) 



48136. Chilean D. " Similar to Coast. It has succeeded in the 

 western United States." (H. V. Harlan.) 



48137. *Kinver. "Two-rowed malting barley." (Richardson.) 



48138. Manchurian. "Originally from Manchuria; it has given 

 good yields in the northern Mississippi Valley." (H. V. Harlan.) 



48139. No. 36. " Introduced from New South Wales to Victoria in 

 1917 ; a selection of seed barley imported into that State." (Rich- 

 ardson.) 



