4 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 135 



128351 to 128360— Continued 



128359. Culli. A purple corn from Granja Escuela Experimental del Kcaira, 

 Cnzco. 



128360. Saccsa Azotado. From Granja Escuela Experimental del Kcaira, 

 Cuzco. 



128361 to 128365. Malus sylvestris Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 



From England. Plants purchased from W. Hopwood & Son, Cheltenham. Re- 

 ceived April 4, 1938. 



128361. Joybells. 128364. The Queen . 



128362. Langley Pippin. 128365. Tiolerton Codlin. 



128363. Stirling Castle. 



128366. Amygdalus persica L. Amygdalaceae. Peach. 



From Germany. Scions purchased from Philip W. Werner, Reichelscheim, Odon- 

 wald. Received April 4, 1938. 



ProsJcauer Fruhpfirsich. 



128367 to 128377. Phaseolus spp. Fabaceae. Bean. 



From Poland. Seeds presented by Dr. L. Kaznowski, Poland Institute for 

 Agricultural Research, Pulawy. Received April 11, 1938. 



128367 and 128368. Phaseolus coccineus L. Scarlet-runner bean. 



128367. No. 1. Piekny Jas. 



128368. No. 2. Pstra WielJca. 



128369 to 128377. Phaseolus vulgaris L. Common bean. 



128369. No. 6. Cud Francji. 



128370. No. 8. Hinricha Biala. 



128371. No. 7. Hinricha Pstra. 



128372. No. 5. Ideal 



128373. No. 11. Erajowa Thusta. 



128374. No. 3. Mount WOr. 



128375. No. 4. Niewyczerpana. 



128376. No. 10. Perldwka. 



128377. No. 9. Tryumf. 



128378 to 128380. Cannabis spp. Moraceae. Hemp. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the Director, 

 Botanic Garden, Kujbyshev. Received April 6, 1938. 



128378. Cannabis ruderalis Janisch. 



No. 485. 



128379 and 128380. Cannabis sativa L. 



128379. No. 486. 



128380. Originally from China. 



128381. Cyrtanthus lutescens var. cooperi Baker. Amaryllidaceae. 



From the Union of South Africa. Bulbs presented by W. S. Duke & Co. Received 

 March 6, 1926. Numbered in April 1938. 



A cyrtanthus with 2 to 4 linear leaves about 1 foot long and a slender scape 

 of equal length with about 6 fragrant yellow flowers 2 inches long. Native to 

 South Africa. 



