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Letter and numerical designations are orchard location. 
Seedling selections; seed parents from countries indicated under former P.I. 
numbers. 
265712. D 18-20. Sochi District, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 
P.I. 102087. Seedling bore large nuts with large kernels. 
265713. D 18-23. Sochi District, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 
P.I. 102092. Seedlings bore large unts with large kernels. 
265714. D 18-24. Sochi District, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 
P.I. 102094. Matures early and yields high percentage of kernel. 
265715. D 19-8. Sochi District, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 
P.I. 102085. Seedlings bore large nuts with large kernels. 
265716. D 35-7. Chile. 
P.I. 28106. Selected for its apparent low chilling requirements and 
early maturing nuts of good kernel size and quality. 
265717. D 35-38. Seed purchased in Ontario, Canada; supposedly from 
the Carpathian Mountains. 
265718. D 35-43. Northwest Provinces, India. 
P.I. 54788. Nuts small, irregularly shaped, oe the nuts produced 
by J. regia X J. hindsit. 
265719. D 42-30. Estonia. 
P.I. 181353. Kernels light colored and readily separate from shell. 
265720. D 42-45. Afghanistan. 
tite 1385697. Tree late leafing, very good separation of kernel from 
shell. 
265721 to 265800. 
From the United States. Plants and seeds collected in the wild in the summer 
of 1957, unless otherwise noted. Numbered May 16, 1960. 
265721 to 265800. Seeds. 
265721 to 265748. RUBUS ALLEGHENIENSIS Porter Rosaceae. 
Alleghany blackberry. 
265721. R-14. Rosemount, Minnesota. Plants grow well in sun. 
Berries 0.75 inch long; quality excellent. 
265722. R-17. Exposed hillside, Ellsworth, Wisconsin. Plants showed 
little winterkill; fruits 0.5 inch long. 
265723. R-20. Luck, Wisconsin. Berries small at beginning of sea- 
son. 
265724. R-28. Pastured woodlot. Marine-on-St. Croix, Minnesota. 
Plants grow in great profusion when protected; berries 0.75 inch 
long; flavor good. 
265725. R-30. Marine-on-St. Croix, Minnesota. Fruits abundant; 
size fair. 
265726. R-31. Stacy, Minnesota. Protected location; berries about 
0.75 inch long. 
265727. R43. Nisswa, Minnesota. Plants may be very hardy, but 
most canes killed to ground in severe winter of 1958-59, new growth 
weak; fruits bitter sour. 
265728. R47. Chicago City, Minnesota. Plants occur in clearings in 
woods. 
265729. R-49. Beroun, Minnesota. Plants protected in wooded area; 
berries fine flavored. | 
