74 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 133 



126397. Tulipa sp. 



No. 2983. From Daulatshah, June 1. A tulip with the form of Tulipa, 

 stellata, but with plain glaucous leaves 1 foot long and golden-yellow, fra- 

 grant flowers washed outside with cerise. Grows on mountain peaks and 

 dry rocky slopes. 



126398. Tulipa sp. 



No. 3007. From Gardez, May 30, at 8,000 feet altitude. A plant 1 foot 

 high, found in grass fields. 



126399. Tulipa sp. 



No. 3154. From Chakaran, July 17, at 10,000 feet altitude. A tulip 1 foot 

 high, found in rocky soil. 



126400. Tulipa sp. 



No. 3270. From Daraim, August 10, at 8,500 feet altitude. A tulip 18 

 inches high, found in a thicket. 



126401. Tulipa sp. 



No. 3867. From Sirotai, June 20, at 8,000 feet altitude. A tulip 6 inches 

 high ; probably the common yellow species. 



126402. Ungernia sp. Amaryllidaceae. 



No. 3450. Sumbola. From Rustak, August 27, at 2,000 feet altitude. A 

 plant about 2 feet high, with white flowers ; growing in clumps on dry slopes 

 which have no summer rain. 



126403. Viola sp. Violaceae. Violet. 



No. 3018. From Nozi, June 22, at 9,000 feet altitude. A low form with 

 rosettes of thick, dark-green leaves, veined lighter ; growing on dry sunny 

 slopes. Flowers not seen. j-ta j 



126404-126467. 



From Panama and Peru. Seeds collected by H. L. Blood, Bureau of Plant Indus- 

 try, United States Department of Agriculture. Received December 31, 1937. 



126404. Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Chenopodiaceae. Quinoa. 



No. 3. Presented by Dr. Herbert A. Giesecke, American Embassy, Lima, 

 Peru, November 22. 



126405. Chrysanthemum coronarium L. Asteraceae. 



No. 4. Flor del Inca. From a park in Lima, November 23, 1937. Plant 4 to 

 5 feet high ; ray flowers white with golden yellow near the base, 2 to 3 inches 

 in diameter. 



For previous introduction see 122254. 



126406. Cyphomandra sp. Solanaceae. 



No. 42. Tomate Chilense. From the Franciscan monastery, Ayacucho, Peru. 



126407-126452. Lycopersicon spp. Solanaceae. Tomato. 



126407-126429. Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. 



Nos. 126407 and 126408. From the market, Colon, Panama, November 

 11, 1937. Wild fruit. 



126407. No. 1. Fruit flat and deeply ribbed. 



126408. No. 2. A mixed sample. 



126409. No. 33. From the market, Oroya, Peru, November 27. Cultivated 

 fruit, 1% to 3% inches in diameter. 



Nos. 126410 and 126411. From the market, Huancayo, Peru, November 

 28, 1937. 



126410. No. 39-B. Fruit small and irregular. 



