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139186— Continued 



l evy. The flower, which measures 6 inches across, has full, well-rounded, over- 

 lapping petals of uniform picric yellow (Ridgway). The column, of the same 

 color, is thick and stiffly erect. The stigmas are pinard yellow (Ridgway). 



139187 to 139193. 



iljFrom New Zealand. Plants purchased from the J. H. Harrison Nurseries, 

 Te Kuiti. Received September 24, 1940. 



Peach. 



Grapefruit. 



Orange. 



Apple. 



Common rhubarb. 



139187. Amygdalus persica L. Amygdalaceae. 

 Ideal. 



139188. Citrus paradisi Macfad. Rutaceae. 

 Oani Kin Kan. 



139189. Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck. 

 Poorman. 



139190 and 139191. Malus sylvestris Mill. Malaceae. 



139190. Albany Beauty. 



139191. Kidds Orange Red. 



139192. Prunus sp. Amygdalaceae. 

 Duffy's Early Jewell. 



139193. Rheum rhaponticum L. Polygonaceae. 

 Giant Crimson Wonder. 



139194. Gladiolus sp. Iridaceae. 



From Florida. Plant growing at the United States Plant Introduction Gar- 

 den, Coconut Grove. Numbered September 24, 1940. 



Large, round bulbs with purple flowers. 



139195 to 139203. 



-From Australia. Trees purchased from F. E. Benham, Benyenda Nurseries, 

 Byrnestown, Queensland. Received September 24, 1940. 



139195. Amygdalus persica L. Amygdalaceae. Peach. 



Wiggins. 



139196 and 139197. Citrus spp. Rutaceae. 



139196. Joppa. 



139197. White Siletta. 



139198 to 139200. Citrus reticulata Blanco. Rutaceae. Mandarin orange. 



139198. Scarlet Emperor. 



139199. Solid Scarlet. 



139200. Thorny. 



139201. Eriobotrya japonica (Thunb.) Lindl. Malaceae. Loquat. 



Heards. 

 139202 and 139203. Prunus spp. Amygdalaceae. 



139202. Prunus armeniaca L. Apricot. 

 Travatt. 



139203. Prunus sp. Plum. 

 Rema. 



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