92 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 152 



149773 to 149793— Continued 

 149779 to 149784 — Continued 



149781. Local Pokrovski. 



149782. Markhinstz (open seed). 



149783. Pioneer. 



149784. No. 1163. 



149785. Lepidium SATIVUM L. Brassicaceae. Garden cress. 

 Yantziat or UntztaL 



149786. Mentha sp. Menthaceae. 

 Kundarn. 



149787. OCTMUM basilicum L. Menthaceae. Sweet basil. 

 Regani. 



149788 and 149789. Secale cereale L. Poaceae. Rye. 



149788. Spring-summer rye. 



149789. Winter rye. 



149790 to 149793. Triticum aesthxm L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 



149790. Tieremok 0J>2. 149792. Yakutanka. 



149791. Victory. 149793. Improved Quick-Rip etier. 



149794 to 149797. Diospyros kaki L.f. Diospyraceae. 



Kaki persimmon. 



From Georgia. Plants purchased from the Fruitland Nurseries, Augusta. 

 Received November 13, 1944. 



149794. Fuyugaki. 149796. Tane-Nashi. 



149795. Gailey. 149797. Tsuru. 



14979S. Eucommia ULMOIDES Oliver. Trochodendraceae. 



From New Jersey. Seeds presented by S. B. Carpender, New Brunswick. 

 Received November 20, 1944. 



From a tree of R.I. 46061. 



149799. Bouteloua gracilis (H.B.K.) Lag. Poaceae. Grass. 



From Colorado. Seeds purchased from the Barteldes Seed Co., Denver. Re- 

 ceived November 20, 1944. 



Blue Grama. 



149800. Spiraea blumei Don. Rosaceae. 



From China. Seeds obtained through the American Embassy, Chungking. 

 Received October 11, 1944. 



From Lanchow, China. 



149801 to 149804. 



From Florida. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction 

 Garden, Coconut Grove. Numbered November 13, 1944. 



149801. Marsdenia edulis S. Wats. Asclepiadaceae. 



From Alamos, Sonora, Mexico, April 27, 1942. Woody vine; grows in 

 open sunshine. 



149802. Passiflora edulis Sims. Passifloraceae. 



From Brazil. Collected at Recife by Walter Williamson, Coconut Grove, 

 Fla., and presented by Dr. David Fairchild, Coconut Grove. Maracuja. 

 The stems and leaf petioles of the young plants are dark red. The leaves 



