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127685. Asparagus acutifolius L. Convallariaceae. 



From Yugoslavia. Seeds presented by Dr. Z. Arnold, Botanical Garden, Zagreb. 

 Received March 11, 1938. 



A dark-green shrubby dioecious asparagus, with zigzag branches, becoming 

 about 5 feet high, with a habit resembling that of a juniper. The small yellow 

 flowers are followed by waxy olive-green berries. It is native to the Mediter- 

 ranean region. 



For previous introduction see 99387. 



127686 to 127716. 



From South Dakota. Scions presented by N. E. Hansen, Experiment Station, 

 Brookings. Received March 9, 1938. 



127686 to 127713. Malus spp. Malaceae. Apple. 



127687. Malus sy"lvesteis X ioensis. 

 Bismer Crab. 



127686. Malus ioensis X baccata. 

 Amsib Crab. 



127688. Malus sylvestris X (baccata X sylvestris). 

 Bison Crab. (Jonathan X Sylvia.) 



127689. Malus. 



Caputa Crab. (Ivan Crab X Kentucky Mammoth.) 



127690. Malus sylvestris Mill. 

 Caramel Crab. 



127691. Malus. 

 Chance. 



127692. Malus sylvestris X ioensis. 

 Chinook. 



127693. Malus sp. 



Elk River Crab. A wild crabapple. 



127694. Malus sp. 



Giant. A wild crabapple. 



127695. Malus sylvestris Mill. 

 Goldo. 



127696. Malus sylvestris X ioensis. 



Izo. (Fluke ~No. 10 X Yellow Transparent.) 



127697. Malus ioensis X sylvestris. 



Kola. (A wild crab from Elk River, Minn., X Oldenburg.) 



127698. Malus sylvestris X baccata. 

 Lina. 



127699. Malus. 



Maga. Possibly a Malus sylvestris hybrid. 



127700. Malus. 



Mercer. A wild crabapple. 



127701. Malus ioensis X sylvestris. 

 Nevis Wild Crab. 



