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264131 to 264133. VITIS VINIFERA L.. Vitaceae. : 
European grape. 
From Yugoslavia. Cuttings presented by the United States Operations Mis- 
sion, Belgrade. Received March 15, 1940. 
264131. ‘Caus’. Plants vigorous, productive; clusters loose; berries large, 
firm, good quality, white, ripening with ‘Muskat Hamburg’. Female 
flowers. 
264132. ‘Caus’ x ‘Pearl of Csaba’. Perfect flowered seedling selection 
resembling ‘Caus’. Clusters good, ripening before ‘Caus’. 
264133. ‘Pred Primus’. Berries small, green, soft. A new Italian varie- 
ty ripening a week before ‘Pearl of Csaba’. 
264134 and 264135. 
From Cuba. Cuttings presented by the Atkins Garden and Research Labo- 
ratory, Cienfuegos. Received March 16, 1960. 
264134. HIBISCUS SCHIZOPETALUS Hook f. Malvaceae. Fringed hibiscus. 
264135. MALVAVISCUS ARBOREUS Cav. Malvaceae. 
264136. ALOPECURUS PRATENSIS L. Poaceae. Meadow foxtail. 
From Germany. Seeds presented by the Botanischer Garten und Museum, 
Berlin-Dahlem. Received March 16, 1960. 
264137. CHAMAELAUCIUM UNCINATUM Schauer. Myrtaceae. 
AoE Australia. Seeds presented by H. Lyne, Northam. Received March 
6, 1960. 
No. 27. ‘Geraldton Wax’. Evergreen shrub; flowers about four months 
ina year. Good hedge plant. 
264138. CICHORIUM INTYBUS L. Cichoriaceae. Chicory. 
From Belgium. Seeds collected by E. Davis, agricultural explorer, Plant 
Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received March 16, 1960. 
Col. No. D-260. ‘Witloof’. Plants Fruitiers Station, Gembloux. A 
mixed population of varying foliage types. Used for forcing. 
264139. BRASSICA NAPUS L. Brassicaceae. Rape. 
From Canada. Seeds presented by Hogg & Lytle, Limited, Oakwood, 
Ontario. Received March 16, 1960. 
No. 0266. ‘Duro’. From Swedish Seed Association, Svalof, Sweden. 
264140. ALLIUM CEPA L. Liliaceae. Onion. 
From Iran. Seeds presented by the United States Embassy, Tehran. Re- 
ceived March 16, 1960. 
264141. CHENOPODIUM VULVARIA L. Chenopodiaceae. 
From France. Seeds presented by the Service des Plantations, Rennes. Re- 
ceived March 16, 1960. 
264142 and 264143. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. 
Common bean. 
From Germany. Seeds presented by Mr. Van Waveren, Hannover. Re- 
ceived March 16, 1960. 
264142. ‘Favorite’. Dwarf bush bean. 
264143. ‘Meteor’. Dwarf bush bean. 
264144 to 264146. 
From Mexico. Seeds presented by Syntex, Society Anonymous, Mexico 
City. Received March 16,1960. ¢ Oa 
