86 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 170 
280036 to 280039—Continued 
280037. D-50. Diploid. Stem length, 126.5 cm.; number of branches, 9.7; 
flowers per plant, 170; days of flowering period, 106; root yield, 0.83 
kg.; yield of green parts, 0.36 kg.; dry weight of chipped roots 32.4 
percent. 
280038. T-49. Triploid. Stem: length, 92.8 cm., diameter, 5.2 em.; number 
of branches, 8.7; flowers per plant, 16.2; days of flowering period, 62; 
root yield, 0.27 kg.; yield of green parts, 0.28 kg.; dry weight of chipped 
roots, 32 percent. 
280039. T-—50. Triploid. Stem length, 73.6 cm.; number of branches, 7.9; 
number of flowers per plant, 19.6; days of flowering period, 58; root 
yield, 0.48 kg.; yield of green parts, 0.20 kg.; dry weight of chipped 
roots, 30.6 percent. 
280040 to 280048. 
From Turkey. Cuttings presented by the Ziraat Faklutesi, University of 
Ankara, Ankara. Received April 3, 1962. 
280040. PUNICA GRANATUM L. Punicaceae. Pomegranate. 
No. 9. Seedless. 
280041 to 280048. VITIS VINIFERA L. Vitaceae. European grape. 
280041. No. 2. ‘Cekirdeksiz’ (Black;. 
280042. No. 3.‘Enfes’ (Alfons). 
280043. No.5. Foca Karasi’ (Black). 
280044. No. 6. ‘Humusi’. 
280045. No. 8. ‘Misket’. 
280046. No. 7. ‘Muskule’ or ‘Musule’. 
280047. No. 4. ‘Razzaki’. 
280048. No. 1. ‘Sultanina’. 
280049. SOLANUM AVICULARE Forst. f. Solanaceae. 
From the United States. Seeds presented by General Mills Incorporated, 
Minneapolis, Minnesota. Numbered Apr. 4, 1962. 
From the Potato Introduction Station, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, via the 
Plant Introduction Station, Glenn Dale, Md. 
280050 to 280055. NICOTIANA UMBRATICA Burbidge Solanaceae. 
From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Indus- 
trial Research Organization, Canberra. Received Apr. 4, 1962. 
280050. Bush. 5873. Grown under glass. 
280051. TS 301. From resistant plants. 
280052. TS 304. From resistant plants. 
280053. TS 304. Grown under glass. 
280054. TS 305. Grown at lower temperature. 
280055. No number. No data. 
280056. PINUS THUNBERGII Parl. Pinaceae. 
From Japan. Seeds presented by the Biological Institute, Ibaraki University, 
Mito. Received Apr. 4, 1962. 
Selected for oceanside planting. 
