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262981 to 263014—Continued 
263004 to 263007—Continued 
263006. Col. No. D-309. Pole Bean. Bush P. vulgaris x ‘Red Run- 
ner’ P. coccineus. 
263007. D-311. Pole bean. Bush P. vulgaris x ‘Red Runner’ P. coc- 
cineus. 
263008 to 263014. PisuM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. 
Sluis en Groot, Enkhuizen. Edible pod peas. 
263008. Col. No. D-287. ‘Henry’. 
263009. Col. No. D-288. ‘De Grace’. 
263010. Col. No. D-289. ‘Record’. 
263011. Col. No. D-290. ‘Dwarf Grey Sugar’. 
263012. Col. No. D-291. ‘Swiss Giants’. 
263013. Col. No. D-292. ‘Stam of Kruip’. 
263014. Col. No. D-293. ‘Slier of Krombeck’. 
263015. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 
From Belgium. Seeds collected by E. Davis, plant explorer, Plant Industry 
Station, Beltsville, Md. Numbered Jan. 12, 1960. 
Col. No. D-—254. Greenhouse variety; fruit small, ribbed, dark green; 
flesh yellow. 
263016 to 263025. DAUCUS CAROTA L. Apiaceae. Carrot. 
From Great Britain. Seeds collected by E. Davis, agricultural explorer, 
Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. 
From the National Vegetable Research Station Wellesbourne, Warwick, 
England. 
263016. Col. No. D-264. DC 56001. Selection from DC 54007 for high 
earotene content and broad shoulder. 
263017. Col. No. D—265. DC 56006. Selection from DC 54008 for high 
carotene content and broad shoulder. 
“ae Col. No. D-266. ‘Surrey Long’. Selected for root color from 
263019. Col. No. D—267. Selected for root color from DC 42053. 
- SAP Col. No. D-268. DC 56002. Selected for root color from DC 
54015. 
263021. Col. No. D-269. DC 56003. ‘Surrey Long’. Selected for root 
color from DC 42052. 
263022. Col. No. D-270. DC 56004. ‘Long Red Stump’. Roots coreless. 
Selected for root color from DC 42053. 
263023. Col. No. D-271. ‘Kiel Red’. Has good color. 
263024. Col. No. D-272. DC 54007. Selected for high carotene content 
from DC 45124. 
263025. Col. No. D-273. DC 54008. Fs. Fe was a high carotene selec- 
— from DC 45124, which was an Fi of red-cored ‘Chantenay’ x ‘Gon- 
senhiem’. 
263026 to 263033. PISUM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. 
From France. Seeds collected by HE. Davis, agricultural explorer, Plant In- 
dustry Station, Beltsville, Md. Numbered Jan. 12, 1960. 
From Vilmorin-Andrieux, Paris. 
