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281547 to 281556—Continued 
281547 to 281552—Continued 
281551. ‘Nambu’. Late variety highly tolerant of heat and cold; outer 
leaves numerous, green, bloom heavy, spreading to 65 cm.; head ob- 
late, to 2.5 kg.; texture tough; quality not too good. Yields to 40 tons 
per hectare. Planted in mid-April to mid-May; harvested late August 
to early October. Not particular as to soil. Leading variety in Tohoku 
District, Iwate Prefecture, latitude 37° to 41° N. 
281552. ‘Yoshin’. Early variety highly tolerant of heat and wet. Outer 
leaves few, light green, spreading to 55 cm.; head structure loose, to 
1.5 kg.; texture tender, juicy; quality good. Yields to 25 tons per 
hectare. Planted in late spring to early July as it has tendency to bolt 
if planted in early spring or late summer; harvested early August to 
late October. Adapted to sandy loams and loamy soils rich in organic 
matter. Highly resistant to black leg. An improved northern Formosa 
variety grown in the Tokai District, Japan, latitude 35° N. 
281553 to 281555. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 
281553. ‘Furuya K-go’. Plants tall, vigorous, very productive, tolerant 
of high and low temperatures, resistant to fusarium wilt, late blight and 
virus. Fruit slightly flattened, to 350 grams; flesh firm, thick; seeds 
few. Harvested from bottom to 15th cluster, yielding to 12 tons per 
hectare. Sown in plastic tunnels late January and in fields early to 
mid-February for transplanting early April to early May; harvested 
mid-June to mid-October. Adapted to light soils. A good shipper. 
281554. ‘Hikari’. Plant small, early to midseason variety resistant to 
fusarium wilt and late blight; fruits slightly oblong, uniform, to 250 
grams. Yield high in early stage; fruit coloring, quality and keeping 
qualities good. Sown in January in plastic houses, transplanted mid- to 
late March and harvested from mid-May. Adapted to sandy and clayey 
soils. 
281555. ‘Kiyosu No. 2’. Plant vigorous, late maturing; fruits slightly 
oblong, medium size, pink, coloring fast and uniform; good quality, 
especially for juice and puree (in Japan). Sown mid-February, trans- 
planted late April, harvested late June. Adapted to clay soils which do 
not dry out in summer, where it is harvested over a long period. 
Important for processing and marketing. 
281556. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. 
‘Otenashi’ or ‘White Navy Bean’. Plants semi-viny, resistant to anthrac- 
nose and angular leaf spot; pods hard, thick, tolerant of wet; dark pur- 
plish before maturing; seeds large, white, short oval. Planted late May to 
early June, harvested in October, requiring to 150 frost-free days at opti- 
mum temperature. Adapted to fertile sandy loam alluvial soils. 
281557 to 281593. 
From Turkey. Seeds collected by D. R. Cornelius, Forage and Range Branch, 
Crops Research Division, Berkeley, California. Received May 31, 1962. 
281557 and 281558. CORONILLA CAPPADOCICA Willd. Fabaceae. 
281557. Col. No. 691. 
281558. Col. No. 706. 
281559 and 281560. CORONILLA SCORPIOIDES (L.) Koch 
281559. Col. No. 304. 
281560. Col. No. 542. 
281561 to 281565. CoRONILLA VARIA L. Crownvetch. 
281561. Col. No. 503. 281564. Col. No. 677. 
281562. Col. No. 583. 281565. Col. No. 904. 
281563. Col. No. 615. 
