4 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 142 



134753 to 134755. Citrus spp. Rutaceae. 



From Cuba. Bud sticks presented by Thomas R. Towns, Holguin. Received January 

 8, 1940. 



134753. Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck. Orange. 

 Washington Navel. 



134754. Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck. Orange. 



Town's Cuban Navel. A bud sport of Washington Navel, ripening its fruits earlier 

 than the parent variety. 



134755. Citrus aurantifolia (Christm.) Swingle. Lime. 

 West Indian lime. 



134756 to 134760. Medicago truncatula Gaertn. Fabaceae. 



Medic. 



From Australia. S?eds presented by W. L. Waterhouse, L T niversity of Sydney, 

 Sydney, New South Wales. Received January 5, 1940. 



134756. From Swan Hill, Victoria. Grown in good soil, where there is an average 

 of 18 inches of annual rainfall, mostly in winter. 



134757. From Murray Bridge, South Australia. Grown in shallow limestone soil, 

 where there is an average of 12 inches of annual rainfall, which falls in the 

 winter. 



134758. From Werribee, Victoria. Grown in good soil, where there is an average 

 of 24 inches of annual rainfall, mostly in the winter. 



134759. From Rose worthy, South Australia. Grown in alkaline loam, where there 

 is an average of 17 inches of annual rainfall, mostly in the winter. 



134760. From Singleton, New South Wales. Grown in good loam, where there is 

 an average of 29 inches of rainfall evenly distributed throughout the year. 



134761. Prunus armeniaca L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 



From England. Plants purchased from J. Cheal & Sons, The Nurseries, Crawley, 

 Sussex. Received January 12, 1940. 



Blenheim. 



134762 to 134773. Trifolium spp. Fabaceae. Clover. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by the Waite Agricultural Research Institute, Glen 

 Osmond, South Australia. Received January 9, 1940. 



134762 to 134770. Trifolium fragiferum L. Strawberry clover. 



134762. Benbecula. 134767. Shearman's. 



134763. Camperdown. 134768. Swan Hill. 



134764. Koondrook. 134769. Tarwei. 



134765. Palestine. 134770. Werribee. 



134766. Parklands. 



134771. Trifolium glomeratum L. 



Cluster clover. A clover that grows fairly well in sour soils, and also in soils 

 of low phosphate content. It is useful as a planting when soils first come 

 under cultivation. 



For previous introduction see 102000. 



134772 and 134773. Trifolium subterraneum L. Subterranean clover. 



134772. Bacchus Marsh. 



134773. Springhurst. 



134774 to 134778. Myrciaria spp. Myrtaceae. Jaboticaba. 



From Brazil. Plants purchased from Dierberger & Companhia. Sao Paulo. Received 

 January 16, 1940. 





