14 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 138 



131548 to 131568.— Continued. 



131549. Favorite. 



131550. Matthew's Beauty. 



131551. Amygdalus persica var. nectarina Ait. Nectarine. 

 Fernand Demeyer. 



131552 to 131561. Malus sylvestris Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 



131552. Bellefleur de Brabant. 



131553. Bellefleur Larges Mouches. 



131554. Bellefleur de France (Berglander) . 



131555. Marie Josephe d'Othee. 



131556. Pomme Henri. 



131557. Posson de France. 



131558. Posson Rouge de Holland. 



131559. Reinette d'Orleans. 



131560. Reinette de France. 



131561. Reinette Jaeghers. 



131562 to 131564. Prunus spp. Amygdalaceae. 



131562. Prunus avium L. Sweet cherry. 

 Bigarreau Rose. 



131563. Prunus cerasus L. Sour cherry. 

 Abbesse de Moulan. 



131564. Prunus. 



Reine Claude Conducta, plum. 

 131565 to 131568. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Common pear. 



131565. Calebasse a la Reine. 



131566. Saint-Remy. 



131567. Souvenir de la Reine des Beiges. 



131568. Tardive de Ninove. 



131569 to 131571. Prunus SUBHIRTELLA Miquel. Amygdalaceae. 



Higan cherry. 



From Canada. Plants presented by W. H. Warren, Superintendent of Parks, 

 Victoria, British Columbia. Received February 20, 1939. 



131569. Var. Ascendens Rosea. 



131570. Var. Pendula Rubra Flore-plena. 



131571. Var. Pendula Sendaica. 



131572. Malus sylvestris Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 



From Yugoslavia. Scions purchased from Ivo Volaric, Samobor, Croatia. 

 Received February 25, 1939. 



Bojkova (Boiken) . 



131573. Pyrus sp. Malaceae. Pear. 



From China. Scions purchased from Rev. B. C. Patterson, N. C. Theological 

 Seminary, Tenghsien, Shantung. Received February 20, 1939. 



A green-skinned pear with sweet crisp flesh. It ripens early in September 

 and will keep for nearly 2 months. 



131574 to 131586. 



From Manchuria. Seeds collected and presented by B. V. Skvortzov, Harbin. 

 Received February 15, 1939. 



