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267758. G8908. ‘Saki Kabagi’. From Istanbul, Turkey, April 1959. 
Plants vigorous, early maturing; half-runner; leaves 15-pointed; fruit 
cream colored, 12-ridged, 14 by 4 inches; flesh deep. Some resistance 
to powdery mildew. 
267759. G8909. ‘Murdurlugu’. From Istanbul, Turkey, April 1959. 
Plants vigorous, bush type, early maturing; fruit cream orange, ob- 
long, 10-ridged, 18 by 4 inches; flesh deep; seed cavity small. Suscepti- 
ble to powdery mildew. 
267760. BENINCASA HISPIDA (Thunb.) Cogn. Cucurbitaceae. Waxgourd. 
G2559. ‘Chinese Winter’, or ‘Hairy Squash’. From China, June 1957. 
Plant medium vigor, runner, early maturing; leaves 6 by 7 inches, 7- 
pointed; fruit white globe, 12 by 11 inches. Very susceptible to squash 
bug. 
267761. JUGLANS REGIA L. Juglandaceae. Persian walnut. 
G8743. From a tree near Buffalo, New York, March 1959. Tree erect, 
vigorous, much branched, very hardy; survived winters with temperature 
to —25° F. without serious injury. 
267762. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. 
‘Bean of Tomorrow’. G5350. From Fuiton, New York, November 
1959. Plants medium vigor, early bush variety, marrow type Fe2 hybrid; 
flowers white; pod 6 by 0.4 inches straight, green, round, easily shattered; 
seed white, black ring around hilum, kidney shaped. 
267763. PHASEOLUS (hybrid). Fabaceae. Bean. 
G7446. ‘Beka’ x ‘Aztec Fs’. From Durham, New York. Plants vig- 
orous, bush type; flowers white to purple; pods 6 by 0.4 inches yellow 
green, easily shattered. 
267764. RIBES RUSTICUM Janez. Grossulariaceae. 
G5617. ‘Red Jacket’ open pollinated. From Storrs, Connecticut, Au- 
gust 1956. Plants erect, vigorous, to 18 inches high and 24 inches wide, 
leafy. Tolerant of or resistant to anthracnose caused by Pseudopiziza 
ribes. Standard varieties completely defoliated; 75 percent produce green 
fruit; 25 percent produce red fruit. 
267765 and 267766. SoLANUM MELONGENA L. Solanaceae. Eggplant. 
267765. G7487. ‘Ottawa 55G—184-1’. From the Central Experimental 
Farm, Ottawa, Canada, May 1958. Plants medium vigor, early ma- 
turing; leaves small; flowers purple; fruit purple, egg shaped, 7.75 by 
7.25 inches. 
267766. G7488. ‘Ottawa 55G—149-1’. From the Central Experimental 
Farm, Ottawa, Canada, May 1958. Plants medium vigor, early ma- 
turing; leaves small; flowers purple; fruit purple, egg shaped, 7.75 by 
7.25 inches. 
267767. SoOLANUM (hybrid). Solanaceae. 
G8817. Interspecies cross. From New Jersey Agricultural Experiment 
tation, March 1959. Plants erect, medium vigor; late maturing; stems 
green; leaves small; flowers pale purple; fruit deep purple, egg shaped, 
5.25 by 4 inches. 
267768. ULMUSsp. Ulmaceae. 
From Afghanistan. Budsticks collected by J. R. Harlan, agricultural ex- 
plorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, 
Mad. Received July 21, 1960. 
Round-topped elm from Ambassador’s residence. Kabul. A magnificent 
tree, the best in Kabul. 
