JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1962 iio 
282460 to 282474—-Continued 
282461 to 282473—Continued 
282464. C.P.I. 28106. Inst. Agronomico, Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil. 
282465. C.P.I. 29215. ‘Ipilipil’. Tiaong, Philippines. 
282466. C.P.I. 29633. Roadside near Hankin, Thailand. 
282467. C.P.I. 30479. Central Vietnam. 
282468. C.P.I. 30481. Coffee Plantation, Hung-hoe, Vietnam. 
282469 to 282473. From naturalized plants. 
282469. Bald Hills, Queensland. 
282470. Darwin, Northern Territory. 
282471. Gayndah, Queensland. 
282472. Gympie, Queensland. 
282473. Innesfail, Queensland. 
282474. LEUCAENA sp. 
C.P.I. 31182. Formosa. 
282475. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Poaceae. Sugarcane. 
From Hawaii. Cuttings presented by the Honolulu Sugar Planters’ Associa- 
tion Experiment Station, Honolulu. Received August 9, 1962. 
49-3533. 
282476. DIOSCOREA DUMETORUM (Kunth) Pax Dioscoreaceae. 
From Ghana. Tubers presented by the Agency for International Develop- 
ment, Accra. Received July 28, 1962. Numbered August 9, 1962. 
‘Nkanfo Kokoo’. Collected at Hiawoanwu. 
282477 and 282478. 
From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the National Botanic 
Gardens, Kirstenbosch, Newland. Received August 9, 1962. 
282477. CLEMATIS BRACHIATA Thunb. Ranunculaceae. 
282478. MYRSINE MITIS Spreng. Myrsinaceae. 
Received as Ilex mitis. 
282479. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 
From Canada. Seeds presented by the Horticultural Experiment Station, 
Vineland, Ontario. Received August 9, 1962. 
‘Vogue’ (41—A-1). A new staking tomato developed for the Niagara Penin- 
sula. Plants vigorous, thick stemmed; fruit clusters long, 5 to 6 per cluster, 
maturing 2 to 3 days earlier than ‘Harkness’ or ‘Earliest-of-All’; fruits aver- 
age 4.3 ounces, usually very smooth, ripening uniformly, some concentric 
cracking when excessive moisture follows very dry weather. 
282480. DAUCUS CAROTA L. Apiaceae. Carrot. 
From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the All- 
Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received August 9, 1962. 
‘Osinskaya’. Developed in the Perm region. Adapted to the severe condi- 
tions of the Urals. Plants high yielding; roots store well. 
282481 to 282555. 
From the United States. Seeds collected by O. Shifriss and held at Rutgers 
University, New Brunswick, N.J. Numbered August 13, 1962. GC 
numbers are gourd collection numbers. 
