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PLANT INVENTORY NO. 140 



133496. Citrus aurantifolia (Christm.) Swingle. Rutaceae. Lime. 



From Surinam. Budsticks presented by Dr. D. S. Fernandez, Director, Colony 

 of Surinam, Paramaribo. Received July 22, 1939. 



A spineless and seedless form. 



133497 to 133540. 



From Australia. Plants purchased from L. P. Rosen & Sons, Carlingford, New 

 South Wales. Received July 25, 1939. 



133497 to 133510. Amygdaltjs persica L. Amygdalaceae. Peach. 



133497. Bell's November. 



133498. Black Braddock. 



133499. Braddock Imperial. 

 1335G0. Eclipse. 



133501. Elberta Camden. 



133502. Italian Cling. 



133503. Italian Slip. 

 133511 to 133519. Malus sylvestris Mill. 



133511. Allsopp's Early. 



133512. Auradell. 



133513. Carrington Striped. 



133514. Dandry. 



133515. Frimley. 



133520 to 133523. Pkunus armeniaca L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 



133520. Camden Superb. 



Amygdalaceae. 



133504. King of All 



133505. Late Queen. 



133506. ManneU's Slip. 



133507. Meteor. 



133508. Phillip's Cling. 



133509. Pioneer. 



133510. Rennie. 

 Malaceae. 



133516. Kirks. 



133517. Mobb's Royal. 



133518. Ruby Gem. 



133519. Waldron. 



Apple. 



Amygdalaceae. 



133522. Glengarry. 



133523. Shipley Blenheim. 



133521. Cattell Early. 

 133524 to 133538. Prunus sp. 

 A collection of named plums. 



133524. Anderson's Early. 



133525. Chalco. 



133526. CroswelVs Prolific. 



133527. Discovery. 



133528. Doris. 



133529. Early Gem. 



133530. Early Jewel. 



133531. Early Purple. 

 133539 and 133540. Pyrus communis L. 



133539. Bailey's Bergamot. 



133540. China. 



133541 and 133542. Lycopersicon esculenttjm Mill 



133532. Jewel King. 



133533. King of Damsons. 



133534. Lutherborough. 



133535. McNamara. 



133536. Mrs. Burt. 



133537. Paterson Early. 



133538. Tibbitfs. 



Malaceae. 



Common pear. 



Solanaceae. 



Tomato. 



From Ecuador. Seeds presented by Commander George H. Dyott, through the 

 consulate general, Guayaquil. Received July 21, 1939. 



133541. A tomato found growing on low, very wet land. The vine was strong 

 and healthy and produced a large number of exceptionally big fruits. 



133542. A wild tomato which produces deep-red fruits % to % inch in diameter 

 and 6 to 8 in a cluster set well apart. The vigorous healthy plant from 

 which these seeds were collected covered a circle 10 feet in diameter. 



