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267721 to 267767—Continued 
267741 to 267747—Continued 
267745. G2565. ‘Pepino-Verde Paulistano’. From Instituto Agronomi- 
co, Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil, June 1957. Plants vigorous, mid- 
season variety, medium fruit set; fruit dark green, white bands of 
stippling on sides, oblong, smooth, 10 by 2.5 inches. Free from mosaic 
in a severe epidemic. 
267746. G6720B. From India. A pistillate line selected from P.I. 
164816, November 1957. Plants medium vigor, early maturing; fruit 
orange, oval smooth, 5.3 by 2 inches; spines black. 
267747. G8750. ‘Alko Bush Cuc’. From Oklahoma. Plants poor vig- 
or, midseason variety, determinate; fruit yellow, smooth, tapering, 
oblong, 7.5 by 2.3 inches; spines white. Pistillate line with many 
flowers. 
267748. CUCURBITA FICIFOLIA Bouche Cucurbitaceae. | Alcaliota. 
G6098. ‘Pipian’. From El Salvador, December 1956. Plants medium 
vigor; leaf 8 by 9 inches; fruit long, oval, pear shaped, white striped, 
solid; flesh dry, sweet; seed cavity small. 
267749 and 267750. CUCURBITA MAXIMA Duchesne Squash. 
267749. G2217. ‘Turks Cap Pumpkin’. From Cornwall, England, 
April 1957. Plants medium vigor, early maturing; fruit reddish 
orange, rough, 6 by 9 inches, convex swelling at blossom end. 
267750. G8752. ‘Candy Roaster’. From Geary, Oklahoma, March 
1959. Grown for over 100 years in North Carolina mountains. Plants 
vigorous, early maturing; leaf large; fruit slate gray, oblong, smooth, 
20 by 9inches. Susceptible to powdery mildew. 
267751 to 267754. CUCURBITA MOSCHATA Duschesne Cushaw. 
267751. G2218. ‘Chiba White’. From Kyoto, Japan, April 1957. Plants 
vigorous, late maturing; leaf large, 11 by 12 inches, 7-pointed; fruit 
flat, warty, with waxy bloom, 6 by 9 inches. 
267752. G8753. ‘Miniature Fs5 Cushaw’. From Oklahoma, March 1959. 
Plants medium vigor, midseason variety leaf small; fruit 14 inches 
long with 6-inch bulb and 4-inch neck; light green, long, slender, 
smooth, curved neck; flesh orange; seed brown. 
267753. G8754. ‘North Carolina Pumpkin’. From Oklahoma, March 
1959. Plants vigorous, midseason variety; fruit 22 inches long with 
10-inch bulk and 8-inch neck, 10-20 grooves, tan netted, green, waxy; 
flesh 3 inches thick, orange. Three large fruits per plant, often 
weighing over 100 pounds. 
267754. G8785. ‘Giant Spanish’. From Geneva, New York; from Ita- 
ly, March 1959. Plants vigorous, midseason variety; fruit 30 inches 
long with 17-inch bulb, and 11-inch stem end; 10 long, deep grooves, 
10 slight grooves between; seeds silvery gray, rough tan 
margin. Largest fruits recorded at Geneva. 
267755 to 267759. CUCURBITA PEPO L. Pumpkin. 
267755. G2216. ‘Vegetable Marrow’, table variety. From Cornwall, 
England, April 1957. Plants runners, vigorous, early maturing; fruit 
dark green, striped orange, smooth, oblong, 11 by 5 inches, four per 
plant. Susceptible to mosaic and powdery mildew. 
267756. G3080B. ‘Dolma’. From Turkey, September 1955. Plants 
vigorous, midseason variety, much branched; vines to 20 feet long; 
fruit deep tan, bowling pin or pear shaped; rind hard; good keeper, 
excellent quality. 
267757. G5d374. ‘Buff Pie’. From Iowa, June 1958. Plants vigorous, 
early maturing; fruit deep orange, 7 by 8.5 inches, globe, 20 faint 
grooves, 10 per plant. Prized for pie filling. 
