JANUARY 1, 1961 TO DECEMBER 31, 1961 135 
274242 to 274244. 
From the United States. Seeds presented by the Department of Vegetable 
Crops, Agricultural Experiment Station, Davis, California. Received 
April 25, 1961. 
274242 and 274243. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Brassicaceae. 
Cabbage. 
274242. ‘Brela’. 
274243. ‘Dalmatian’. 
274244. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. VIRIDIS L. 
‘Korcula’. Leaf cabbage. 
274245 to 274247. HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA L. Malvaceae. 
Roselle. 
From Nigeria. Seeds presented by the Rurale Ministere de 1’Economie, 
Maradi. Received April 25, 1961. 
274245. T. HS. No.1. From Senegal. 
274246. T.HS.No.5. From Senegal. 
274247. T. HS. No.6. From Maradi. 
274248 to 274253. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Peanut. 
From the United States. Seeds held in storage at the Regional Plant Intro- 
duction Station, Experiment, Georgia. Originally from the Mizarat of 
Agriculture, Sidi Mesri, Tripoli, Libya. Numbered April 25, 1961. 
274248. T 1804. ‘Tripoli-2’. A strain used during the Italian adminis- 
tration. 
274249. T 1305. ‘Tripoli-4’. A strain used during the Italian adminis- 
tration. 
274250. T1306. ‘Wizari’. Originally from Libya and Egypt. 
Originally from the United States but grown in Libya. 
274251. T1807. ‘North Carolina’. 
274252. T1808. ‘Virginia Bunch’. 
274253. T1809. ‘Valencia’. 
274254. ALLIUM FISTULOSUM L. Liliaceae. Welsh onion. 
From Japan. Seeds presented by the Department of Horticulture, National 
Institute of Agricultural Science, Hiratsuka. Received April 25, 1961. 
(‘Senju’ X ‘Sunamuya’) X ‘Senju’. A backcross generation segregating 
into a 1:1 ratio of male-sterile and male-fertile populations. 
274255 to 274259. 
From the United States. Plants collected by J. Benton Storey, Texas Agri- 
cultural and Mechanical College, College Station, Texas. Numbered 
April 25, 1961. 
274255. CITRUS RETICULATA Blanco Rutaceae. Mandarin orange. 
_ Col. No. Tex. 5. ‘Changsha Tangerine’. Dwarf tree on Texas A. & M. 
_ Horticultural farm, on Poncirus trifoliata rootstock. Withstood 15° F. 
Fruit medium size, flavorful, seedy. Originally received as Citrus Plant 
Board No. 10071-F from the Horticultural Crop & Disease Office, United 
States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 
274256 to 274259. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch Amydgalaceae. Peach. 
274256. Col. No. Tex. 1. ‘Alston’. 2305 Woodhead Street, Houston. 
Seedling tree, four years old (1960); bore 30 fruits in fourth year; 
fruit large, freestone, ripening by August 1; flesh yellow. 
