60 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 150 



144339 to 144641— Continued. 



144639. Viola rubella Cav. 

 No. 40.1009. 



144640. Viola taltalensis W. Becker. 



No. 39.1231. From the Department of Taltal; altitude about 75 m. 



144641. Wisteria sp. Fabaceae. 

 No. 39.1826. From Valparaiso. 



144642 and 144643. Amygdalus PERSICA L. Aniygdalaceae. 



Peach. 



From Ohio. Budsticks presented by L. Havis, Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion, Wooster. Received August 15, 1942. 



144642. Kette. 



144643. Zarn. 



144644 and 144645. PRUNUS armeniaca L. Amygdalaceae. 



Apricot. 



From Canada. Budsticks presented by L. M. Howlett, Westbank, British 

 Columbia. Received August 17, 1942. 



144644. Hall's Blenheim, C-ll>. 



144645. Sport, F-27. 



144646. Taraxacum kok-saghyz Rodin. Cichoriaceae. 



Dandelion. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Received August 17, 1942. 



This dandelion is native to Turkistan and is cultivated in the Soviet Union 

 as a source of rubber. 



For previous introduction see 143989. 



144647 and 144648. PRUNUS DOMESTICA L. Amygdalaceae. 



Common plum. 



From New York. Plants presented by the New York State Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station, Geneva. Received February 23, 1937. 



144647. Kahinta. 



144648. Red Wing. 



144649 and 144650. 



From New Zealand. Plants presented by H. R. Wright, Auckland. Received 

 August 21, 1934. 



144649. Prunus spinosa L. Amygdalaceae. 

 Variety purpurea. 



144650. Prunus sp. 



144651. Prunus armeniaca L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 



From Minnesota. Plants presented by the Andrews Nursery Co., Faribault. 

 Received April 10, 1941. 



Scout. 



144652. Prunus armeniaca L. Amygdalaceae. 



From Delaware. Plant received from Bunting's Nurseries, Selbyville. Re- 

 ceived March 10, 1941. 



Manchurian. 



