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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



99071 to 99114— Continued. 



99C78 and 99079. From the Hacienda Makko, 

 near Tarma, April 20, 1932. A potato with 

 lartre oval-flattened white tubers, shallow 

 violet eyes, and white flesh. It is cultivated 

 in alpine meadows at 11,500 feet altitude. 



99078. No. 218. 



99079. No. 219. 



Nos. 99080 to 99082 were bousmt in the market 

 at Tarma, April 22, 1932. Cultivated in alpine 

 meadows at 10,000 feet altitude. 



No. 221. Small round yellow-white 

 tubers with violet eyes and yellow-white 

 flesh. 



99081. No. 222. Large round dark-purple 

 tubers with deep and purple eyes and 

 white flesh with purple vascular ring. 



99082. No. 227. Large oval yellow-white tu- 

 bers with deep eyes and yellow flesh. 



Nos. 99083 and 99084 were collected at the 

 experiment station, Huancayo, Peru, April 24, 

 1932. Grown at 10,800 feet altitude. 



99083. No. 234. Large oval white tubers with 

 shallow white eyes and white flesh. This is 

 the best commercial potato grown in this 

 region. 



39084. No. 235. Large elongated white tubers 

 with shallow purple eyes and white flesh. 



Nos. 99085 to 99108 were bought in the market 

 at Huancayo. April 24, 1932. Cultivated pota- 

 toes grown at 10,800 feet. 



99085. No. 236. Large ovate white tubers 

 mottled with purple, which have shallow 

 purple eyes and white flesh. 



99086. No. 237. Medium-sized oval red tu- 

 bers with deep and pink eyes and white 

 flesh. 



99087. No. 238. Ovate white tubers mottled 

 with dark purple which have deep and 

 pink eyes and white flesh. 



99088. No. 239. Small elongated red tubers 

 with deep and pink eyes and white flesh 

 with red vascular ring. 



. No. 240. Irregularly ovate dark-pur- 

 ple tubers with shallow white eyes and 

 yellow-white flesh. 



. No. 241. Flattened ovate white tu- 

 bers mottled with violet which have deep 

 and violet eyes and white flesh. 



99091. No. 242. Small round red tubers with 

 deep and red eyes and white flesh tinged 

 red at the eyes. 



99092. No. 243. Small elongated red tubers 

 with deep and red eyes and white flesh with 

 red center. 



99093. No. 244. Small round pink tubers 

 with shallow pink eyes and yellow-white 

 flesh. 



99094. No. 245. Irregularly oval red tubers 

 with deep and pink eyes and white flesh 

 with red vascular ring. 



99095. No. 246. Narrow-elongated dark-pur- 

 ple tubers with shallow purple eyes and 

 white flesh with purple center, mottled ex- 

 cept at the heart. 



99096. No. 247. Narrow elongated white tu- 

 bers mottled with red which have shallow 

 pink eyes and gray-white flesh. 



99097. No. 248. Elongated narrow white tu- 

 bers mottled with violet which have shal- 

 low pink eyes and white flesh. 



99098. No. 249. Large flat oval red tubers 

 with few and shallow eyes and white flesh. 



99071 to 99114— Continued. 



99099. No. 250. Irregularly round dark-pur- 

 ple tubers with purple and deep eyes and 

 white flesh. 



99100. No. 251. Elongated dark-purple tu- 

 bers with deep and purple eyes and white 

 flesh with blue vascular ring. 



99101. No. 252. Round dark-purple tubers 

 with deep and purple eyes and white flesh 

 with purple mottled center. 



99102. No. 253. Round dark-purple tubers 

 with deep and purple eyes and yellow flesh 

 with" purple marbling. 



. No. 254. Round dark-purple tubers 

 with deep and purple eyes. 



99104. No. 255. Elongated white tubers 

 mottled with red, which have shallow white 

 eyes and white flesh with red center. 



99105. No. 256. Elongated tubers with white 

 skin mottled red, and shallow pink eyes. 



No. 257. Large elongated narrow tu- 

 bers with yellow skin and shallow yellow 

 eyes. 



99107. No. 258. Elongated red tubers with 

 shallow red eyes. 



99103. No. 259. A round red-purple tuber 

 with deep and purple eyes. 



99109. Solanum wittmackii Bitter. 



No. 266. A rare wild potato collected on 

 Abancaes Hill, near Lima, at 500 feet altitude. 



99110. Tropaeolum tuberosum Ruiz and Pav. 

 Tropaeolaceae. 



No. 228. Massun. From the market at Tarma, 

 April 22, 1932. A bright-yellow carrot-shaped 

 edible tuber with deep eyes. It is cultivated in 

 alpine meadows at 10,000 feet altitude. 



99111 to 99114. Ullucus tuberosus Caldas. Ba- 

 sellaceae. 



UUucu; purchased in the market at Tarma, 

 April 22, 1932, but cultivated in high mountain 

 meadows at 10,000 feet altitude. 



99111. No. 223. Elongated tubers with yellow 

 skin blotched with pink, shallow eyes, and 

 yellow flesh with white center. " * 



99112. No. 221. Elongated tubers with yellow 

 skin, shallow eyes, and yellow flesh with white 

 center. 



99113. No. 225. Short slender tubers with red 

 skin, shallow eyes, and yellow flesh with 

 white center. 



99114. No. 226. Ovate tubers with carrot-col- 

 ored skin, somewhat deep eyes, and carrot- 

 colored flesh with white center. 



99115 to 99138. 



From Wales. Seeds presented by T. J. Jenkins, 

 University College of Wales, Welsh Plant Breed- 

 ing Station, Aberystwyth. Received May 2, 

 1932. 



99115 to 99118. Agropyron spp. Poaceae. 



99115. Agropyron caninum (L.) Beauv. 



Awned wheatgrass. 



Bs. 629. Harvested at Aberystwyth in 1930; 

 original seed from Kew Gardens. A promising 

 forage grass. 



For previous introduction see 90124. 



99116. Agropyron multiflorum longisetum 

 Hack. Wheatgrass. 



Bs. 380. Harvested at Aberystwyth in 1929; 

 original seed from New Zealand. 



