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273433 to 273436. LAGERSTROEMIA INDICA L. Lythraceae. 
Common crapemyrtle. 
From India. Cuttings presented by the Royal Agricultural-Horticultural 
Society of India, Calcutta. Received March 27, 1961. 
273433. Flowers deep pink. 273435. ‘Lancasteri’. 
273434. Flowers deep red. 273436. Lilac. 
273437 to 273452. 
From the United States. Seeds held at the Regional Plant Introduction Sta- 
tion, Geneva, New York. Numbered March 27, 1961. 
273437 and 273438. CUCUMIS MELO var. DUDAIM (L.) Naud. 
Cucurbitaceae. Dudaim melon. 
273437. No. 60-31. G8659. From H. E. Saier, Dimondale, Michigan. 
Vine of poor vigor, to 40 inches long; fruit 4 by 38 inches, orange, 
striped brown, no netting, matures early; flesh white, mealy. Very 
susceptible to mosaic and powdery mildew. 
273438. No. 60-382. G9595. ‘Queen Anne’s Pocket Melon’. From 
Switzerland, through Toledo, Ohio. Vine to 44 inches long, vigor fair; 
fruit 2.5 by 2.25 inches, yellow, striped brown, fragrant, matures very 
early; flesh white. Ornamental. 
273439. CUCUMIS MELO var. INODORUS Naud. Winter melon. 
No. 60-30. G9836. ‘Peponic Melon’. From Greece, through Cornell 
University. Vine to 60 inches long, of good vigor; fruit hairy casaba, 7 
by 4.5 inches, long oval, grooved, no netting, midseason variety; seeds light 
tan. 
273440 to 273442. CUCUMIS MELO var. RETICULATUS Naud. Netted melon. 
273440. No. 60-34. G8299. ‘Hardin Bush No. 30’. From Geary, Okla- 
homa. Determinate vine to 18 inches long; fruit 3.25 by 3 inches, 
dark green, slightly ribbed, early maturing; flesh orange. Susceptible 
to mosaic and powdery mildew. 
273441. No. 60-35. G8751. ‘Crown Set Bush’. From Geary, Okla- 
homa. Determinate vine to 18 inches long, vigor fair, crown setting; 
fruit globe, 3.5 by 3.5 inches, slightly grooved, well netted, dark green, 
early maturing; flesh orange, insipid. Susceptible to mosaic and 
powdery mildew. 
273442. No. 60-86. G1047. ‘Montreal’. From Montreal, Quebec, Can- 
ada. Vine vigorous, to 50 inches long, prolific; fruit globe to oval, 7 
by 5 inches, well netted, medium quality, dark green raised areas on 
surface, very early. Sibbed. 
273443. LoTUS CORNICULATUS L. Fabaceae. Birdsfoot trefoil. 
No. 60-442. G7359. ‘Korean Diploid Kyorggi’. From Mansan, Korea. 
Plants to five inches high, 20 inches wide, poor vigor, 2n=12; stems zigzag, 
many, fine; leaves small; flowers yellow; pods many, extending to base, 
maturing early. Ornamental. Self-fertile to hand pollination. 
273444 to 273447. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 
273444. No. 60-171. G8755. ‘Bushy’. From Oklahoma. Plants to 10 
inches high, 20 inches wide, determinate, carries three recessive genes; 
main stem short, branched, with terminal fruit cluster; fruit globose, 
2 by 2.5 inches, three-loculed, clustered about plant center, color fair, 
quality fair, midseason variety. Adapted to mechanical harvest. 
273445. No. 60-174. G10208. ‘Nagcarlang’. From Bureau of Plant 
Industry, Manila, Philippine Islands. Plant erect, stiff, to 49 inches 
high and 11 inches wide; fruit 1.6 by 2.5 inches, distorted shapes, 
purple, seven loculed, late maturing. A wild, cold-resistant type with 
protruding pistils which set fruit under rainy conditions. 
