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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



110350 to 110449— Continued. 



110414 to 110444. Tkifolium spp. Faba- 

 ceae. Clover. 



110414 and 110415. Tkifolium alpestre 

 L. 



110414. No. 1309. Prom Armenia. 



110415. No. 1310. From Armenia. 

 110416. Trifolium ambiguum Bieb. 



No. 1311. From Armenia. 



110417 and 110418. Trifolium elegans 

 Savi. 



A smooth perennial clover with stems 

 8 to 20 inches long, f< und throughout 

 Europe and the Caucasus, especially in 

 siliceous soils. The flowers are whitish 

 or pink, and the plant is used for 

 forage. 



For previous introduction see 56672. 



110417. No. 1312. From Armenia. 



110418. No. 1313. From Armenia. 



110419 to 110428. Trifolium pratense 

 L. Red clover. 



110419. No. 1314. From Georgia, 

 Transcaucasia. 



110420. No. 1315. From the State 

 Farm, Bideny, Armenia. 



110421. No. 1316. From Armenia. 



110422. No. 1317. From Georgia, 

 Transcaucasia. 



110423. No. 1318. From Armenia. 



110424. No. 1319. From Barmakin, 

 Georgia, Transcaucasia. 



110425. No. 1320. From the State 

 Farm, Bideny, Armenia. 



110426. No. 1321. From the State 

 Farm, Bideny, Armenia. 



110427. No. 1339. From Lenkoran, 

 Armenia. 



110428. No. 1322. From Georgia, 

 Transcaucasia. 



110429. Trifolium repbns. 



White clover. 



No. 1323. From Armenia. 



110430 to 110432. Trifolium resupina- 

 tum L. Strawberry clover. 



110430. No. 1324. From the State 

 Farm, Bideny, Armenia. 



110431. No. 1325. From Afghanistan. 



110432. No. 1326. From Persia. 



110433. Trifolium subterranum L. 



Subterranean clover. 



No. 1333. From Lenkoran, Armenia. 



110434. Trifolium sp. 



No. 1327. From Armenia. Received 

 under the name "trichaeifolium," for 

 which a place of publication has no. 

 been found. 



110435. Trifolium sp. 



No. 1328. From Georgia, Transcau- 

 casia. 



110436. Trifolium sp. 



No. 1329, From Georgia, Transcau- 

 casia. 



110350 to 110449— Continued. 



110437. Trifolium sp. 



No. 1330. From Georgia, Transcau- 

 casia. 



110438. Tkifolium sp. 



No. 1331. From Georgia, Transcau- 

 casia. 



110439. Trifolium sp. 



No. 1332. From the Borzhom re- 

 gion, Georgia, Transcaucasia. 



110440. Trifolium sp. ; 



No. 1334. From Georgia, Transcau- 

 casia.. 



110441. Trifolium sp. 



No. 1335. From Georgia, Transcau- 

 casia. 



110442. Trifolium sp. 



No. 1336. From the State Farm, 

 Z. U. K., Georgia, Transcaucasia. 



110443. Trifolium sp. 



No. 1337. From Daghestan. 



110444. Trifolium sp. 



No. 1338. From the State Farm, 

 Bideny, Armenia. 



110445. Trisetum 

 Beauv. Poaceae. 



flavescens 



(L.) 

 Grass. 



No. 1254. From Armenia. A 

 resembling tall meadow oatg-ass, growing 

 on open ground, in copses, and in 

 meadows, which may prove valuable as a 

 forage. 



For previous introduction see 101585, 



110446 to 110449. Vicia s pp. Fabaceae. 



Vetch. 



110446. Vicia sp. 



No. 1342. From Armenia. 



110447. Vicia sp. 



No. 1341. From 

 casia. 



Georgia, 



110448. Vicia sp. 





No. 1340. From 

 casia. 



Georgia, 



110449. Vicia sp. 





No. 1345. From 



Armenia 



Transeau- 



110450 to 110466. 



From England. Plants purchased from 

 Maurice Pritchard & Sons, Christchurch, 

 Hants, England. Received April 20, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



110450 to 110452. Aster spp. Astera- 

 ceae. 



110450. Marjorie. 



110451. Nancy. 



110452. Victor. 



110453 to 110461. Kniphofia spp. 

 ceae. 



110453. Dr. Legate. 



110454. Greybeard. 



110455. Lighthouse. 



110456. Mrs. Samuel Smith. 



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