OCTOBER 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 193 5 



29 



113418 to 113435— Continued. 



113432. No. 543. Mochi-mai. 



113433. No. 547. Oh-natsume-so. 



113434. No. 554. ButamocM-to. 

 »' 113435. No. 557. NishiJcimocM. 



113436 to 113440. 



From New Zealand. Seeds presented by A. S. 

 Paterson & Co., Ltd., Dunedin. Received 

 December 5, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



113436 to 113439. Lolium perenne L. Poa- 

 ceae. Perennial ryegrass. 



113436. No. HB-356B; certified Mother 

 Ryegrass. 



Nos. 113437 to 113439 ; certified Perma- 

 nent Pasture Ryegrass. 



113437. No. CO-5-S1. 



113438. No. 2833. 



113439. No. 2874. 



113440. Trifolium repens L. Fabaceae. 



White clover. 



No. HB-690. Certified white clover. 



113441 to 113448. Nicotiana tabacum 

 L. Solanaceae. Common tobacco. 



From Colombia. Seeds collected by Raymond 

 Stadelman, Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived December 18, 1935. 



Collected in tbe Departamento de Antio 

 quia ; introduced for Department specialists. 



113441. No. 31. Medellin. From Damasco, 

 November 16, 1935. 



113442. No. 32. Tachuelo. From Santa 

 Barbara, November 17, 1935. 



113443. No. 33. Tachuelo or Gaucano (?) 

 From Santa Barbara, November 18, 1935. 



113444. No. 34. From Medellin, November 

 20, 1935. 



113445. No. 36. Zapatoca. From Amaga, 

 November 26, 1935. 



113446. No. 37. Zapatoca. From Amaga, 

 November 26, 1935. 



113447. No. 38. Boliviano. From Amaga, 

 November 26, 1935. 



113448. No. 39. Cordoncillo. From Amaga, 

 November 26, 1935. 



113449 and 113450. Gossypium spp. 

 Malvaceae. Cotton. 



From Colombia. Seeds presented by the 

 American consul, Buenaventura. Received 

 December 16, 1935. 



Wild cotton from Colombia ; introduced for 

 Department specialists. 



113449. Gossypium evertdm O. F. Cook 

 and J. W. Hubbard. 



113450. Gossypium tridens O. F. Cook 

 and J. W. Hubbard. 



113451 to 113462. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- 

 lics. Plants presented by the Institute of 

 Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received De- 

 cember 18, 1935. 



113451 to 113462— Continued. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



113451 to 113458. Amygdalus spp. Amyg- 

 dalaceae. 



113451. Amygdalus davidiana (Carr.) 

 Zabel. Chinese wild peach. 



No. 02117. 



113452 to 113456. Amygdalus persica L. 



Peach. 



113452. No. 453. Rogani-gow. 



113453. No. 343. Blindchatyi, Flat 

 peach. 



113454. No. 1355. Ferganensis 59. 



113455. No. 02446. Ferganensis, white- 

 fleshed. 



113456. No. 



low-fleshed. 



Ferganensis, yel- 



113457 and 113458. Amygdalus persica 

 nectArina Ait. Nectarine. 



113457. No. 595. A red nectarine. 



113458. No. 597. 



113459. Malus Sylvestris Mill. Mala- 



ceae. 



No. 838. 



113460. Prunus armeniaca L. 

 ceae. 



No. 595. Badam. 



Apple. 



Amygdala- 

 Apricot. 



113461. X Prunus dasycarpa Ehrh. Amyg- 

 dalaceae. Plum-apricot. 



113462. Amygdalus communis X persica. 

 Amygdalaceae. 



No. 895. An almond X peach hybrid. 



113463. Hyacinthus orientalis L. 

 Liliaceae. Common hyacinth. 



From India. Bulbs purchased from Mrs. P. 

 Kohli, Baramula. Received December 24, 

 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



For previous introduction see 14790. 



113464 to 113466. Tulipa spp. Lilia- 

 ceae. Tulip. 



From India. Bulbs presented by Mrs. P. 

 Kohli, Baramula. Received December 24, 

 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



113464. Tulipa chrysantha Boiss. 



A dwarf tulip with strap-shaped leaves 

 and a stem about 8 inches high, bearing 

 a star-shaped flower, yellow within, flushed 

 red without. Native to central Asia. 



113465. Tulipa lanata Regel. 



For previous introduction see 107589. 



113466. Tulipa stellata Hook. 



This species from the temperate Hima- 

 layas is almost a counterpart of the com- 

 mon Tulipa clusiana, differing chiefly in the 

 yellow basal star. 



For previous introduction see 51113. 



113467 to 113484. Malus spp. Malaceae. 



From Canada. Scions presented by N. B. Da- 

 vis, Dominion Horticulturist, Central Ex- 

 perimental Farm, Ottawa. Received De- 

 cember 24, 1935. 



