26 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 138 



131844 to 131861.— Continued. 

 131851 to 131853. Malus sylvestris Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 



131851. De Grignon. 



131852. Reinette de Weidner. 



131853. De Verite. 



131854 to 131859. Prunus spp. Amygdalaceae. 



131854 and 131855. Prunus armeniaca L. Apricot. 



131854. Commun. 



131855. Royal. 

 131856. Prunus. 



Belle de Montreuil, sl cherry. 

 131857 to 131859. Prunus AVIUM L. Sweet cherry. 



131857. Guigne Noire des Vosges. 



131858. Maria Gauchet. 



131859. Reverchon. 



131860 and 131861. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Common pear. 



131860. Boieldieu. 



131861. Triomphe de Tournai. 



131862 to 131874. Rubus spp. Rosaceae. 



From England. Cuttings presented by John Innes, Horticultural Institution, 

 Merton Park, London. Received March 11, 1939. 



131862. Rubus affinis Weihe and Nees. 

 For previous introduction see 30264. 



131863. Rubus bertramii G. Braun. Blackberry. 

 A European blackberry allied to Rubus fruticosus. 



131864. Rubus cissburiensis W. Barton and Riddelsdell. 



A vigorous shrub with low arching, prostrate stems, rather thick leaves, 

 and large, lilac or pink to nearly white flowers. Native to England. 



131865. Rubus hirtus Waldst. and Kit. 



A prostrate, sometimes climbing, shrub with prickly stems and leaves 

 made up of 3, sometimes 5, broadly oval, coarsely toothed, dark-green 

 leaflets. The white flowers are produced in large panicles and the fruit is 

 globular. Native to central Europe. 



For previous introduction see 42753, 



131866. Rubus infestus Weihe. Blackberry. 

 A European blackberry related to Rubus fruticosus. 



131867. Rubus nitidioides W. Watson. 



A rubus with suberect stems and rather large lilac flowers, followed by 

 large fruits resembling those of Rubus elmeri. Native to England. 



For previous introduction see 123763. 



131868. Rubus rhombifolius Weihe. Blackberry. 



A European blackberry, related to Rubus vulgaris, with ovoid, tasty 

 fruits. 



131869. Rubus rosaceus Weihe and Nees. Blackberry. 



A European blackberry with well-developed fruit; related to Rubus 

 koehlerL 



131870. Rubus ulmifolius Schott. 

 Var. Inermis. 



