2 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 135 



128330 to 128337. 



From Germany. Plants purchased from L. Spath, Baumschulenweg, Berlin, 

 Received April 8, 1938. 



128330. MaiiUs sylvesteis Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 



Bohnapfel Findling. 

 128331 to 128336. Prunus spp. Amygdalaceae. 



128331. Prunus sp. 

 Eleine Ammer cherry. 



128332 to 128335. Prunus avium L. Sweet cherry. 



128332. KnaufsJcirsche. 



128333. Schmahlfelds Schwarze. 



128334. Spanische Knorpelkirsche. 



128335. Wils Friine Herzhirsche. 



128336. Prunus domestica L. Common plum. 



Konigsbacher Frilhzwetsche. 



128337. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Common pear. 



Solaner. 



128338. Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 



From Canada. Seeds presented by the McFayden Seed Co., Winnipeg, Mani- 

 toba. Received April 8, 1938. 



No. 926. Earlcness tomato. 



128339. Agave parviflora Torr. Amaryllidaceae. 



From Arizona. Plants collected by R. H. Peebles and H. J. Fulton, United States 

 Field Station, Sacaton. Received April 2, 1938. 



No. 11444. May 4, 1938, at 4,600 feet altitude, on the road between Ruby and 

 Nogales, Santa Cruz County. A small stemless globose agave with many ascend- 

 ing, gray-dotted, green leaves 4 inches long and % of an inch wide and small 

 greenish-white flowers in an inflorescence about 5 feet long. Native to Mexico. 



128340. Jttglans nigra L. Juglandaceae. Black walnut. 



From Canada. Scions presented by G. H. Carson, Islington, Ontario. Received 

 April 14, 1938. 



Troup. A black walnut from Jordan Station, Ontario, overlooking Lake 

 Ontario. This nut is decidedly superior to the Learn. The nut is large, the 

 shell thin, the meats very fat, of excellent flavor and loose in the shell. 



128341. Impatiens balsamina L. Impatientaceae. Garden balsam. 



From Sweden. Seeds presented by Dr. C. Skottsberg, Director, Botanic Garden, 

 Goteborg. Received April 5, 1938. 



For previous introduction see 127949. 



128342. Impatiens roylei Walp. Impatientaceae. Snapweed. 



From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Director, Botanic Garden, Upsala. 

 Received April 11, 1938. 



For previous introduction see 127781. 



128343. Mentzelia conzattii Green. Loasaceae. 



From Oaxaca, State of Oaxaca, Mexico. Seeds presented by David Barry, Jr., 

 Los Angeles, Calif. Received April 6, 1938. 



A tall shrub with oblong-lanceolate leaves up to about 6 inches long and 

 showy bright-yellow flowers almost 2 inches across. Native to Oaxaca, Mexico. 



