PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



105050 to 105054 — Continued. 



105053. Purple Emperor. An early bloom- 

 ing, dwarf variety with large numerous 

 semidouble flowers of a beautiful rich 

 purple. The buds are very dark and 

 the stem is a black purple. 



105054. Snow Sprite. A new type of the 

 A ovi-belyii aster. It has a very dwarf, 

 branching habit and flowers freely 

 when only 1 foot high. The foliage is 

 dark green, and the semidouble white 

 flowers, produced in profusion down to 

 the ground, appear in the midseason. 



105055 to 105085. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- 

 lics. Seeds presented by the Institute 

 of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received 

 April 6, 1934. 



105055 to 105065. Amygdalus persica L. 

 Amygdalaceae. Peach. 



105055. U. S. S. R. no. 141589. A 

 white peach from Turtkul, Middle 

 Asia. 



105056. U. S. S. R. no. 141590. From 

 Turtkul, Middle Asia. 



105057. U. S. S. R. no. 142058. From 

 Faisabad, Tadjikistan, Middle Asia. 



105058. U. S. S. R. no. 142886. Eras- 

 niy Zafrani, a red peach from Geor- 

 gia, Transcaucasia. 



105059. U. S. S. R. no. 142887. Gru- 

 dinskiy Oeliy, a white peach from 

 Georgia, Transcaucasia. 



105060. U. S. S. R. no. 142888. El- 

 berta, from Yalta, Crimea. 



105061. U. S. S. R. no. 142890. Eri- 

 vanskiy, a yellow peach from Erivan, 

 Armenia, Transcaucasia. 



105062. U. S. S. R. no. 142891. Tchu- 

 guri, a white peach from Erivan, 

 Armenia, Transcaucasia. 



1050C3. U. S. S. R. no. 142892. Dages- 

 tanskiy Oeliy, a white peach from 

 Dagestan, Caucasus. 



105064. U. S. S. R. no. 142893. Yellow 

 Zafrani, from Transcaucasia. 



105065. U. S. S. R. no. 142894. Rar- 

 tuie, from Georgia, Transcaucasia. 



105066 to 105073. Prunus armeniaca L. 

 Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 



105066. U. S. S. R. no. 141556. Spi- 

 tack, from Erivan, Transcaucasia. 



105067. U. S. S. R. no. 141557. Pei- 

 vast-zavrja, from Ordubad, Azer- 

 baidjan, Transcaucasia. 



105068. U. S. S. R. no. 141560. Sha- 

 lack, from Erivan, Transcaucasia. 



105089. U. S. S. R. no. 141561. Pei- 

 vaet, from Ordubad, Azerbaidjan, 

 Transcaucasia. 



105070. U. S. S. R. no. 141562. Sha- 

 lack, from Erivan, Transcaucasia. 



. 105071. U. S. S. R. no. 141563. From 

 near Erivan, Transcaucasia. 



105072. U. S. S. R. no. 141566. Tzum- 

 Erick, from near Yalta, Crimea. 



105073. U. S. S. R. no. 143036. Hos- 

 rovshai, from Erivan, Transcaucasia. 



105055 to 105085— Continued. 



105074 to 105085. Vitis vinifera L. Vi- 

 taceae. European grape. 



105074. U. S. S. R. no. 150192. A 

 black grape from the Katakalisk 

 district, Middle Asia. 



105075. U. S. S. R. no. 150193. A 

 black grape from Kurati, Middle 



Asia. 



105076. U. S. S. R. no. 150194. A 

 black grape from Kara-Kala, Middle 

 Asia. 



105077. U. S. S. R. no. 150195. Kus- 

 sayne, from Kara-Kala, Middle Asia. 



105078. U. S. S. R. no. 150197. Euli- 

 Dari, from the Bakarden district, 

 Middle Asia. 



105079. U. S. S. R. no. 150198. From 

 Kara-Kala, Middle Asia. 



105080. U. S. S. R. no. 150199. A 

 white grape from Middle Asia. 



105081. U. S. S. R. no. 150200. A 

 white grape from Nuchur, Middle 



105082. U. S. S. R. no. 150201. A 

 black grape from Sumbar, Middle 

 Asia. 



105083. U. S. S. R. no. 150202. Ali- 

 Shaytan, from the Kayne-Kassira 

 district, Middle Asia. 



105084. U. S. S. R. no. 150203. Kok- 

 Vzum, from the Karakalpak district, 

 Middle Asia. 



105085. U. S. S. R. no. 150204. From 

 Kara-Kala, Middle Asia. 



105086 to 105091. 



From Denmark. Seeds presented by Prof. 

 K. Jessen, Universitetets Botaniske Have, 

 Copenhagen. Received April 9, 1934. 



105086. Canna flaccida Rose. Canna- 

 ceae. 



A tall green-stemmed canna, 4 to 6 

 feet high, very leafy below, with ovate- 

 lanceolate or narrowly elliptic, acute, 

 green leaves. The sulphur-yellow, iris- 

 like flowers are about 5 inches long. Na- 

 tive to the southeastern United States. 



105087. Canna lutea Mill. Cannaceae. 



A tall slender canna, 3 to 4 feet high, 

 with oblong acute leaves and pale yellow- 

 ish-white flowers in a lax simple raceme. 

 Native from Mexico to Brazil. 



105088 to 105090. Delphinium spp. Ra- 

 nunculaceae. Larkspur. 



105088. Delphinium ciliatum Stev. 



A stout upright perennial larkspur 1 

 to 3 feet high, with digitately five- to 

 seven-parted leaves and blue flowers in 

 simple or branched racemes. Native 

 to the Caucasus region. 



105089. Delphinium halteratum 

 Sibth. and Sm. 



An annual larkspur about 1 foot 

 high, with finely divided leaves and 

 light-blue flowers which appear from 

 June to August. Native to the Medi- 

 terranean region. 



For previous introduction see 104570. 



