12 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 149 



142468. Riltenhouse. 



142469. Shense. 



11.2470. Prunus DOMESTICA L. Plum. 



Eickmeie. 

 112471 and 142472. Prunus cerasus L. Sour cherry. 



142471. Chase. 



142472. Orel No. 24. 



142473 to 142476. Prunus avium L. Sweet cherry. 



142473. Pelham. 142475. Vernon. 



142474. Velvet. 142476. Victor. 



142477. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Common pear. 

 Sudduth. 



142478 to 142486. Saccharum. Poaceae. Sugarcane. 



From the Philippine Islands. Cuttings presented by the University of the Philippines, 

 College of Agriculture, Laguna. Received November 18, 1941. 



142478. Alunan. 142483. C AC 117. 



142479. Luzon White. 142484. PSA 7. 



■ 142480. Negros Purple. 142485. PSA 14. 



142481. Pampanga Red. 142486. 247 B. 



142482. CAC 87. 



142487. Ehretia dicksoni Hance. Boraginaceae. 



From California. Seeds collected by I. J. Condit, Citrus Experiment Station, River- 

 side. Received November 7, 1941. 



From the Bard Estate, Oxnard, California, October 30, 1941. 



142488. Diospyros tutcheri Dunn. Diospyraceae. 



From China. Seeds presented by the Botanic Gardens, Hong Kong, through F. G. 

 Walsingham, Atkins Institution of the Arnold Arboretum, Cienfuegos, Cuba. 

 Received November 13, 1941. 



A small tree with rough bark, smooth elliptic acuminate leaves about 4 inches long, 

 and globose fruits about 1 inch in diameter. Native to Hong Kong. 



For previous introduction see 101534. 



142489. Mussaenda sp. Rubiaceae. 



From Maryland. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, 

 Glenn Dale. Numbered November 19, 1941. 



Plants raised from seeds collected by the Yunnan, China, Expedition of the Fan 

 Memorial Institute, and presented b} r the Atkins Institution of the Arnold Arboretum, 

 Cienfuegos, Cuba. 



142490. Capsicum frutescens L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. 



From Florida. Seeds presented by W. Paul Phillips, Orlando. Received November 

 14, 1941. 



Squash pepper. 



142491. Glycine max (L.) Merrill. Fabaceae. Soybean. 



From Manchuria. Seeds purchased from L. Ptitsin Harbin. Received November 14, 

 1941. 



Kroochul. 



