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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



101806 to 101875— Continued. 



101850. Kaisha, no. 17. 



101851. Prtcooe cPAlexandrie, no. 19. 



101852. Precoce Bruel, no. 21. 



101853. Primerizo, no. 26. 



101854. Real Fine, no. 22. 



101855 to 101859. Peunds domestica L. 

 Amygdalaceae. Common plum. 



101855. Akubotankio, no. 40. 



101856. Mirabelle de Metz, no. 68. 



101857. Monsieur Hdtif, no. 42. 



101858. Reine Claude de Juillet, no. 41. 



101859. Reine Claude de Quillins, no. 

 69. 



101860 to 101863. Pyrus communis L. 

 Malaceae. Common pear. 



101860. Bergamote d'ete, no. 48. 



101861. Blanchet Claude, no. 47. 



101862. Precoce de Trewoux, no. 46. 



101863. Sucre vert, no. 49. 



101864 to 101875. Vitis vinifera L. 

 Vitaceae. European grape. 



101864. Elisabeth Krasznay, no. 28. 



101865. Honigber, no. 33. 



101866. Kossuth Lazos, no. 38. 



101867. Meezes, no. 35. 



101868. Millinaire hongrois, no. 37. 



101869. Milton, no. 30. 



101870. Muscat Ottonel, no. 36. 



101871. Muscat Szanter, no. 34. 



101872. Jean Mathiasz, no. 39. 



101873. Perle de Casserba, no. 29. 



101874. Rieshing x Sylvaner, no. 32. 



101875. Souvenir a la Reine Elisa- 

 beth, no. 31. 



101876. Phaseolus lunatus L. Faba- 

 ceae. Lima bean. 



From Madagascar. Seeds purchased 

 through Percy G. Kemp, American vice 

 consul, Tananarive. Received January 

 20, 1933. 



Introduced for comparison with types 

 now grown on the Pacific coast. 



101877 to 101879. Citrus spp. Ruta- 

 ceae. 



From Morocco. Scions presented by G. 

 Ducrocq, horticulteur, Casablanca. Re- 

 ceived January 27, 1933. 



Received under the following varietal 

 names : 



101877. Citrus medica L. Citron. 

 Cedrat Carowant. 



101878. Citrus nobilis deliciosa (Ten.) 

 Swingle. Mandarin orange. 



Mandarine Commune. 



101879. Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck. 



Orange. 



Orange Sanguine ovale. Jouble fine. 



101880. Prunus pro strata Labill. 

 Amygdalaceae. Mountain cherry. 



From England. Plants presented by Capt. 

 Collinp-wood Ingram, Benenden, Kent. 

 Received January 28, 1933. 



A low, wide-spreading, deciduous shrub 

 3 feet or less high, with sharply serrate, 

 broadly ovate loaves., pubescent beneath and 

 over an inch long. The rose-colored flow- 

 ers are less than an inch across. Native 

 to the Mediterranean region and to western 

 Asia. 



101881 to 101890. 



From Norway. Scions presented by Dr. 

 P. Stedje, director, Statens Foes0ksstas- 



i'on for Fruktdyrkning, Nj0s, Songnefjord. 

 leceived January 30, 1933. 



101881 to 101889. Malus sylvestris 

 Mill. (Pyrus malus L.). Malaceae. 



Apple. 



Received under the following varietal 

 names : 



101881. Hardanger Rosenstrips. 



101882. Haugmann. Origin, Norway. 

 Skin, greenish yellow covered with 

 carmine red stripes and spots on the 

 exposed side. Good cooking and 

 dessert apple. Season, October to 

 Christmas. 



101883. Kaupanger. Origin, Norway. 

 Skin, greenish yellow overlaid on the. 

 exposed side with "stripes of dark 

 crimson. A good dessert apple. 

 Season, December to February. 



101884. Oskaug. A late red apple. 



101885. Red Rosenstrips. Distributed 

 well over the Scandinavian Penin- 

 sula. A beautiful red dessert vari- 

 ety. Season, October to December. 



101886. Reinar. 



101887. Rondesveit. 



101888. Torstein. Grown on the west 

 coast of Norway. Skin, greenish yel- 

 low, coloring to a strong carmine 

 red, especially on the exposed side. 

 A good dessert apple. Season, De- 

 cember to June. 



101889. Stor Torstein. Similar to 

 the Torstein except that the fruits 

 are larger. 



101890. Prunus cerasus L. Amygdala- 

 ceae. Sour cherry. 



Received as Skyggekirsebaer. 



101891 to 101902. Corylus spp. Betu- 

 iaceae. Filbert. || 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- I 

 lies. Seeds presented by V. Lichagov, 

 horticulturist, Sochi, Black Sea district. 

 Received January 27, 1933. 



Received under the following varietal 

 names : 



101891 to 101900. Corylus avellana L. 

 Betulaceae. 



101891. Barcelona, no. 141812. 



101892. Barcelona eckige, no. 141813. 



101893. Cherkessky I, no. 141816. 



101894. Cherkessky II, no. 141817. 



101895. Imperatrice Eugene, no. li 

 141814. 



