4 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 138 



131295 to 131321.— Continued. 



131298. Kow-how. 131312. Shinny o-no-tsuki. 



131299. Kow-koku. 131313. Shin-sei. 



131300. Kwahow. 131314. Shumpow. 



131301. Mai-hime. 131315. Shun-rei. 



131302. Musashino. 131316. Sohow. 



131303. Myogi. 131317. Shikun-ow. 



131304. Otome. 131318. Takara-bune. 



131305. Reihow. 131319. Tama-giku. 



131306. Rimpu. 131320. Tama-sugata. 



131307. Row-getsu. 131321. Ten-meikai. 



131308. Sakura-yama. 



131322 to 131326. 



From Germany. Seeds purchased from J. Schmitz, Miinchen. Received 

 January 6, 1939. 



131322. Betula pendula Roth. Betulaceae. Birch. 



For previous introduction see 116193. 



131323 and 131324. Malus sylvestris Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 



131323. From cultivated apples. 



131324. From wild apples. 



131325 and 131326. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Common pear. 



131325. From cultivated pears. 



131326. From wild pears. 



131327. Hippeastrum rutilum var. CROCATUM (Ker) Baker. 

 Amaryllidaceae. 



From California. Bulbs presented by Howard & Smith, Montebello. Received 

 June 17, 1938. Numbered in January 1939. 



A variety differing from the type in having: bright-orange flowers, more 

 undulate segments, larger leaves, and a taller stem. 



For previous introduction see 118818. 



131328 and 131329. Brassica spp. Brassicaceae. 



From Hungary. Seeds presented by Edmund Mauthner, Budapest. Received 

 January 7, 1939. 



131328. Brassica hirta Moench. White mustard. 



131329. Brassica nigra (L.) Koch. Black mustard. 



131330 and 131331. Citrus aurantifolia (Christm.) Swingle. 

 Rutaceae. Lime. 



From Cuba. Budsticks presented by Thomas R. Towns, Holguin. Received 

 January 17, 1939. 



131330. Originally from Brazil. 



131331. A West Indian lime. 



131332 to 131351. 



From France. Plants purchased from Pallez-Remy, Metz (Moselle). Received 

 January 17, 1939. 



131332 to 131337. Amygdalus PERSICA L. Amygdalaceae. Peach. 



131332. Baron Dufour. 



