24 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 169 
271266 and 271267—Continued 
271266. No.1. ‘Kharbozeh’. 
271267. No.2. ‘Kharbozeh’. 
271268. MANGIFERA INDICA L. Anacardiaceae. Mango. 
From Australia. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture and 
Stock, Brisbane, Queensland. Received Jan. 19, 1961. 
‘Kensington’. Bowen, Queensland. 
271269. SACCHARUM (hybrid) Poaceae. Sugarcane. 
From Mexico. Cuttings presented by the United States Embassy, Mexico 
City. Received Jan. 23, 1961. 
K.I.E.(F) X C.P. 33-24 (M). MEX. 53-142. 
271270 to 271282. CORYLUS AVELLANA L. Betulaceae. Filbert. 
From the Netherlands. Budsticks presented by the Institute of Horticultural 
Plant Breeding, Wageningen. Received Jan. 238, 1961. 
271270. ‘Bergeri’ (‘Louis Berger’). Originally from Alnarp Experiment 
Station, Alnarp, Sweden. Parentage unknown. 
271271. ‘Duke of Edinburgh’ (‘Princess Royal’). Originally from Alnarp 
Experiment Station, Alnarp, Sweden. Parentage unknown. Bred by 
R. Webb, Calcot, Reading, England. 
271272. ‘Emperor’. Originally from U.S. Department of Agriculture, 
Beltsville, Md. 
271273. ‘Fichtmans’. From a Dutch nursery. A fruitful variety, but too 
small for commercial purposes. 
271274. ‘Garibaldi’. A seedling from Richard Webb’s nursery. Nut to 
25 mm. long, 15 mm. broad, 14 mm. thick. 
271275. ‘Lambert Filbert’. (‘Kentish Cob’ ‘Du Chilly’). Originally from 
Chr. Fey, Meckenheim, Germany. 
271276. ‘Long Fellow’. Originally from U.S. Department of Agriculture. 
Beltsville, Md. 
271277. ‘Medium Long’. Originally from New York Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Geneva, New York. 
271278. ‘Neue Riesen’. German variety of unknown parentage. Nuts 
large. 
271279. ‘Pearsons Prolific’. From Thomas Rivers, Sawbridgeworth, Eng- 
land. Parentage unknown. 
271280. ‘Rode Zeller’. Nuts small; used as an ornamental. 
271281. ‘Romeinse Noot’. Parentage unknown. Nut large, broad. 
271282. ‘Roodpit Lambertsnoot’. From a Dutch nursery. Parentage un- 
known. Flavorful but too small for commercial purposes. Important 
as pollinator. 
271283 to 271286. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. 
Common wheat. 
From Italy. Seeds presented by Dott. Marco Michahelles, Firenze. Received 
Jan. 24, 1961. 
Semi-dwarf varieties adapted to Italian winters and supposedly of good 
milling and baking qualities. 
271283. ‘Conte Marzotto’. 271285. ‘Mara’. 
271284. ‘Generoso 7’. 271286. ‘M.M.’. 
