APRIL 1 TO JUKE' 3 0, 193 7 



27 



123929 to 123955— Continued. 



Matures in 120 days and yields 2,700 

 pounds per acre. 

 123955. No. 2369. Red Puttu. Matures in 

 130 days ; glumes long, awned. 



123956 to 123958. Sacchartjm. Poa- 

 ceae. Sugarcane. 



From Mexico. Cuttings presented by M. C. 

 Alcentara, lngenio de Cuatotolapam, Cua- 

 totolapam, Veracruz. Received April 8, 

 1937. 



123956. Cnato-302. Selfing of POJ 2878. 



123957. Cnato-304. Selfing of POJ 2878. 



123958. Cuato-SOl. Selfing of POJ 2878. 



123959 to 123968. 



From England. Plants purchased from the 

 Barnham Nurseries, Ltd., Barnham. Re- 

 ceived April 8, 1937. 



123959 to 123967. Malus sylvestris Mill. 

 Malaceae. Apple. 



123959. Charles Eyre. 



123960. Court Pendu Plat. 



123961. GuelpJi. 



123962. Lady Sudeley. 



123963. Madresfield Court. 



123964. Paroquet. 



123965. Reverend W. Wilks. 



123966. Royal Jubilee. 



123967. Saltcote Pipin. 



123968. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. 

 Common pear. 

 Madame Soulanges. 



123969. Amygdalus persica L. Amyg- 

 dalaceae. Peach. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 

 Plants presented by the Institute of Plant 

 Industry, Leningrad. Received April 9, 

 1937. 



Liagak No. 769 T. 



123970. Trifolium pratense L. Faba- 

 ceae. Red clover. 



From Canada. Seeds presented by the Seed 

 Branch, Department of Agriculture, To- 

 ronto. Received April 2, 1937. 

 Grade No. 1. 



123971. Cor YLussp. Betulaceae. Filbert. 



From England. Plants and scions presentPd 

 by Albert Blake, Mahxis, Cheshire. Re- 

 ceived April 9, 1937. 



123972 to 123978. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 

 Scions presented by the Institute of Plant 

 Industry, Leningrad. Received April 12, 

 1937. 



123972 to 123978— Continued. 

 123972. Prunus avium L. Amygdalaceae. 

 Sweet cherry. 

 Tchereshnia Kcplovskaya. 



123973 to 123977. Prunus CERASDS L. 

 Amygdalaceae. Sour cherry. 



123973. Krasso Severn. 



123974. KrassnopaynarsJcaya. 



123975. Shubinka. 



123976. Vassilievka. 



123977. Vladimir. 



123978. Prunus maximowiczii Rupr. 

 Amygdalaceae. Miyama cherry. 

 A large handsome tree, about 50 feet 



high, with horizontally spreading branches, 

 coarsely double-toothed leaves, white flow- 

 ers about % of an inch across, and black 

 fruits about the size of peas. Native to 

 northeastern Asia. 



For previous introduction see 66601. 



123979 to 123987. Citrus sinensis (L.) 

 Osbeck. Orange. 



From Morocco. Plants presented by M. H. 

 Brayard, Directeur de la Station Experi- 

 mentale, Marrakech. Received April 12, 

 1937. 



123979. Bemie. 



123980. Bresilienne. 



123981. Cornice. 



123982. de Tetouan. 



123983. Espagnole Sans Pipins. 



123984. Imperial. 



123985. Precoce de Valence. 



123986. Sanguine Ovale M. 



123987. Vioiedo. 



123988 to 123999. Maltjs sylvestris 

 Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 



From Canada. Scions presented by the Do- 

 minion Experimental Station, Ottawa. Re- 

 ceived April 12, 1937. 



123988. Colombia. 



123989. Emilia. 



123990. Gerald. 



123991. Grover. 



123992. Lawfam. 



123993. Linda. 



123994. Newtosh. 



123995. Osman. 



123996. Sandow. 



123997. Spicap. 



123998. Spire. 



123999. Spiza. 



