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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



123722 to 123732. Malus sylvestbis 

 Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 



Prom England. Plants purchased from 

 Charles Townsend, Ltd., Fordham, Cam- 

 bridgeshire. Received April 15, 1937. 



123722. Charles Ross. 



123723. Crimson Cox's Orange. 



123724. Ellison's Orange. 



123725. George Carpenter. 



123726. John Standish. 



123727. Lady Henniker. 



123728. Merd de Manage. 



123729. Norfolk Royal. 



123730. Red Joaneting (Juneating). 



123731. Rival. 



123732. St. Everard. 

 123733 to 123739. 



From France. Plants purchased from Pepini- 

 eres de La Maladrerie, Caen (Calvados). 

 Received April 15, 1937. 

 123733 to 123736, Malds SYLVESTBIS Mill. 



Malaceae. Apple. 



123733. Bedan des parts. 



123734. Bonte Normand. 



123735. Cremiere. 



123736. Long Bois. 



123737 to 123739. Pyrds spp. Malaceae. 



Fear. 



123737. Beurri Oris Lisambert. 



123738. Doyenn6 St. Michel. 



123739. Williams Duchess. 



123740 and 123741. Vitis vinifeea L. 

 Vitaceae. European grape. 



From Greece. Cuttings presented by Prof. 

 B. Krimbas, Ecole Superieure Agronomique, 

 Athens. Received April 19, 1937. 



123740. Fraula. 



123741. Siderites. 



123742 to 123757. 



From England. Plants purchased from George 

 Bunyard & Co., Ltd., Maidstone, Kent Re- 

 ceived April 20, 1937. 



123742 to 123752. MALUS SYLVESTBIS Mill. 

 Malaceae. Apple. 



123742. Aldenheim Blenheim. 



123743. Easter Orange. 



123744. Laxton's Epicure. 



123745. Lord Burghley. 



123746. Lord Eindlip. 



123747. Lord Lambourne. 



123748. Maidstone Favorite. 



123749. May Queen. 



123750. Rosenbery. 



123751. Sandling. 



123752. Swiglow. 



123742 to 123757— Continued. 



123753 and 123754. Prunus spp. Amygda. 

 laceae. 



123753. Schreckens Bigarreau cherry. 



123754. Triauw cherry. 



123755 to 123757. Pyrus spp. Malaceae. 



Pear. 



123755. Admiral Oervais. 



123756. Emile d'Heyst. 



123757. Laxton's Superb. 



123758 to 123761. Okyza sattva L. Po- 

 aceae. Rice. 



From India. Seeds presented by B. S. Ka- 

 dam, Crop Botanist, Rice Breeding Station, 

 Karjat (Kolaba), Bombay Presidency. Re- 

 ceived April 21, 1937. 



123758. Patni 6. 



123759. Kolamba 19. 



123760. Maskaty 1315. 



123761. Mugad 161. 



123762 to 123768. Rubus spp. Rosaceae. 



From England. Plants and root cuttings 

 purchased from M. B. Crane, Jobn Innes 

 Horticultural Institution, London. Re- 

 ceived April 22, 1937. 



123762. Rubus borberi Bell Salter. 



Blackberry. 



A blackberry with procumbent stems, 



corymbose panicles of rose-colored or white 



flowers, and bright jet-black fruits. Native 



to England. 



123763. Rubus nitidioides W. Watson. 



A rubus with suberect stems and rather 

 large lilac flowers, followed by large fruits 

 resembling those of Rubus selmeri. Native 

 to England. 

 123764 and 123765. Rubus ulmifolius 



Schott. Elmleaf blackberry. 



A blackberry with curving-prostrate canes 

 armed with straight prickles. The com- 

 pound leaves are made up of 3 or 5 coria- 

 ceous, evergreen, obovate or orbicular, 

 sharply serrate leaflets, and the medium- 

 sized flowers are red and sometimes double. 

 It is native to Europe. 



For previous introduction see 86829. 



123766. Rubus schlechtendahlii Weihe. 



Blackberry. 



A blackberry related to Rubus macro- 

 phyllus; native to Europe. 



123767. x Rubus thybsiger Banning and 

 Focke. 



A hybrid of Rubus scaber, differing from 

 that species in having a narrow, often 

 elongated inflorescence and broader leaflets, 

 pilose beneath. 

 123768. Rubus. 



John Innes. A cross between Rubus 

 ulmifolius and R. thyrsiger. 



