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279802 to 279821—Continued 
279810 to 279817. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 
279810. ‘Carleton’. Plant indeterminate; fruit nearly globular, four- . 
celled; flesh pale red; seeds many. Adapted to staking. 
279811. ‘Early Lethbridge’. (L-8700 Sel. III). Originated at Experi- 
mental Farm, Lethbridge, Alberta. ‘Farthest North’ X< ‘Polar Circle’. 
Most nearly resembles ‘Early Chatham’. Very early; fruit good size, 
red; flesh firm, excellent for processing. Adapted to western Canada. 
279812. ‘Earlinorth’. Originated at Experimental Farm, Lethbridge, 
Alberta. ‘Farthest North’ X ‘Polar Circle’. Leaves bright green, pota- 
tolike; fruit rough or fasciated, sets under cool conditions. Adapted to 
north. 
279813. ‘Ferguson’. Originated at Central Experiment Farm, Ottawa. 
‘Bounty’ X ‘Early Rutgers’, fixed selection. Plant determinate, good 
cover, heavy yielder; fruit uniform, good size and color for canning, 
moderately resistant to cracking. Adapted to Ontario. 
279814. ‘Harrow’. Originated at Agricultural Experiment Farm, Har- 
row, Ontario. $25-7-2(S.C.) X ‘Red Cloud’. Similar to ‘Red Cloud’. 
Plant determinate; fruit uniform ripening, resistant to cracking. Wide 
adaption. 
279815. ‘Manitoba’. Originated at Experiment Farm, Morden, Manito- 
ba. (‘Bounty’ X ‘Marglobe’) X ‘Redskin’. Early; fruits smooth. 
Adapted to southern Canada. 
279816. ‘Morden Yellow’. Originated at Experiment Farm, Morden, 
Manitoba. ‘Bestal’ X ‘Round Smooth’. Fruit orange yellow. Adapted to 
short season gardens. 
279817. ‘Scotia’. Originated at. Dominion Experiment Farm, Kentville, 
Nova Scotia. ‘Meteor’ X ‘Quebec No. 5’. Plant determinate, productive, 
very early; fruit green shouldered, medium size, Adapted to short 
season, cool areas. 
279818. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. 
‘Pacer’. Plan bush type, snap and baking type; pods yellow, green 
tipped when young; seeds white, kidney shaped. 
279819 and 279820. PisuM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. Pea. 
279819. ‘Alton’. Pods 6.5 by 1.5 cm., granular or moderately wrinkled; 
seeds 4 to 6 per pod, green to cream and gray green, semi-flat, wrin- 
kled, 25.1 grams per 100 seeds. 
279820. ‘Selkirk’. Pods 6.35 by 1.8 by 1.1 cm., spinach green, slightly 
wrinkled; seeds 6 per pod, cream to olive green, square, 16.2 grams 
per 100 seeds. 
279821. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clover. 
‘Altaswede’. Perennial, single cut type; stems 10 percent hairy, 90 per- 
cent smooth; leaves elongate, pale green, hairy both sides; flowers oval, 
white to red with pink predominating; seeds small, 60 percent yellow, 
remainder purple to yellow-purple. 
279822. ROSA (hybrid). Rosaceae. 
From Australia. Cuttings presented by the Department of Agriculture and 
Stocks, Brisbane. Received Feb. 13, 1962. Numbered June 12, 1962. 
R. tausendschon X R. multiflora. 
279823 to 279827. PISUM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. Pea. 
From Germany. Seeds presented by the Max-Planck Institut of Plant Breed- 
ing, Koln-Vogelsang. Received Mar. 21, 1962. 
279823. ‘Edelperle’. ‘Luttichau’ X< ‘Riebesel’. 
