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126551 to 126559. Amygdalus persica L. Amygdalaceae. Peach. 



From Maryland. Scions presented by the University of Maryland, College 

 Park. Received August 14, 1931. Numbered in January 1938. 



126551. Buttercup. 126556. Oriole. 



126552. Cumberland. 126557. Radiance. 



126553. Delicious. 126558. Rosebud. 



126554. Marigold. 126559. Golden Jubilee. 



126555. Massasoit. 



126560. Amygdalus persica L. Amygdalaceae. Peach. 



From New York. Budsticks presented by Richard Wellington, Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station, Geneva. Received August 28, 1933. Numbered in Janu- 

 ary 1938. 



Vaughn peach. 



126561 to 126567. Amygdalus persica L. Amygdalaceae. Peach. 



From Maryland. Budsticks presented by the Division of Fruit and Vegetable 

 Crops and Diseases. Received August 28, 1933. Numbered in January 1938. 



126561. Veteran. 126565. Vedette. 



126562. Ealehaven. 126566. Viceroy. 



126563. South Haven. 126567. Wilma. 



126564. Valliant. 



126568 and 126569. Prunus avium L. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. 



From New York. Budsticks presented by H. B. Tukey, New York Fruit Testing 

 Association, Geneva. Received August 8, 1933. Numbered in January 1938. 



126568. Early Rivers. 126569. Emperor Francis. 



126570. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Common pear. 



From Maryland. Scions presented by the University of Maryland, College Park. 

 Received February 12, 1932. Numbered in January 1938. 



Gorham pear. 

 126571 to 126573. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Common pear. 



From Maryland. Scions presented by the University of Maryland, College Park. 

 Received March 8, 1933. Numbered in January 1938. 



126571. Cayuga. 126573. Pullney. 



126572. Phelps. 



126574. Erythea aculeata T. S. Brandegee. Phoenicaceae. 



From Mexico. Seeds collected at Los Mochis, Sinaloa, and presented by David 

 Barry, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif. Received January 6, 1938. 



A small fan palm, sometimes 20 feet high, with segmented leaves having 

 blades about 2 feet long, slender spiny petioles over a foot long, and globular 

 deep-brown fruits 1 inch in diameter. Native to Sinaloa, Mexico. 



126575. Zea mays L. Poaceae. Corn. 



From Peru. Seeds presented by Alberto Martin Lynch, Chief, Lambayeque 

 Experiment Station, Lambayeque. Received January 4, 1938. 



Alazan corn. Native to Peru. 



126576. Lupinus albus L. Fabaceae. White lupine. 



From Germany. Seeds presented by Prof. Dr. W. Heuzer, Institut fur Pflanzenbau 

 und Pflanzenziichtung, Landsberg (Warthe). Received January 3, 1938. 



A lupine which prefers a dry climate and does not thrive on a damp or too 

 calcareous soil. 



