PLANT INVENTORY NO. 133 



125015. Amygdalus persica L. Amygdalaceae. Peach. 



From Michigan. Budsticks presented by the Michigan State Agricultural College, 

 East Lansing. Received August 25, 1937. 



Kalhaven peach. 



125016-125024. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Plants presented by the Institute 

 of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received April 9, 1937. 



125016-125019. Amygdalus spp. Amygdalaceae. 



125016. Amygdalus persica var. platycarpa (Decaisne) Ricker. Peach. 

 Ranniaya. 



125017. Amygdalus persica var. nectarina Ait. 

 Sary Oilor. 



125018. Amygdalus persica L. 

 Inzhir Shaftali. No. 0647. 



125019. Amygdalus persica L. 

 125020-125024. Pbunus armeniaca L. Amygdalaceae. 



125020. Daravshak. No. 487. 125023. Khurmai. 



125021. Bokhara. No. 665T. 125024. Mirzandzhali 



125022. Sliirpaivan. No. 01070. 



125025-125035. 



From India. Plants collected by Walter Koelz, Bureau of Plant Industry, United 

 ;States Department of Agriculture. Received May 14, 1937. Numbered in 

 October 1937. 



Nectarine. 



Peach. 



Peach. 

 Apricot. 



No. 01189. 



125025. Amygdalus persica var. platycarpa (Decaisne) Ricker. 

 laceae. 



Amygda- 

 Peach. 



Vhina Flat peach. 

 125026. Amygdalus persica L. Amygdalaceae. Peach. 



Large Agra peach. 

 125027-125028. Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f. Rutaceae. Lemon. 



125027. Kaghzi Long. 125028. Seedless. 



125029. Malus sylvestris Mill. Malaceae. Apple, 



Unnamed local variety. 

 125030-125035. Prunus spp. Amygdalaceae. 



125030. Prunus sp. 125031. Prunus sp. 



Early large red plum. A large yellow plum. 



125032. Prunus sp. 



Alacha. A purple plum of the Prunus bokhariensls type. 



125033. Prunus sp. 



Alubokhara. A large plum of the Prunus ookliariensls type. 



125034. Prunus sp. 125035. Prunus sp. 

 Bwar-f Early Yellow plum. Ladakh plum. 



125036-125038. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by Dr. A. McTaggart, Senior Research Officer, 

 Division of Plant Industry, Canberra. Received October 11, 1937. 

 125036. Casuarina torulosa Ait. Casuarinaceae. 



An Australian evergreen tree 50 to 75 feet high, with erect, mostly terete, 

 branches. The close-grained, prettily marked wood is used as veneer for 

 cabinet work ; also for shingles. 



For previous introduction see 101608. 



