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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



79420 to 79453— Continued. 



Scions collected in January, 1929, of 

 cultivated varieties unless otherwise 

 stated. 



79420. No. 814. Ganne. Nuts from 

 Sakaue Mura, Kuka Gun, Yamaguchi 

 Ken, presented by Shigeo Hayashi. 



79421 to 79429. From Tateno Farm, 

 Nogi Mura, Shimotsuga Gun, 

 Tochigi Ken. 



79421. No. 815. 



79422. No. 816. 



79423. No. 817. 



79424. No. 818. 



79425. No. 819. 



Butsake. 



Hassaku. 



IcMemon. 



Inukoroshi. 



Mino. 



79426. No. 820. MotoMchi No. 1. 



79427. No. 821. Odai. 



79428. No. 822. Osaya. 



79429. No. 823. Wase tamba. 



79430 to 79439. From the Okitsu 

 Agricultural Experiment Station. 



79430. No. 824. Bon I. 



79431. No. 825. Buzen. 



79432. No. 826. Dai hachi. 



79433. No. 827. Dengoro. 



79434. No. 828. Kambei. 



79435. No. 829. Obi wase. 



79436. No. 830. Ogawa ichigo. 



79437. No. 831. Ogaioa teteuchi. 



79438. No. 832. Tsunehisa. 



79439. No. 833. Yakko. 



79440 to 79447. From the Ayabe Machi 

 Agricultural Experiment Station at 

 Kyoto. 



79440. No. 839. Sakahara. 



79441. No. 840. Ooku wase. 



79442. No. 841. Kamadani okute. 



79443. No. 842. Suginobo. 



79444. No. 843. Nishi gaki. 



79445. No. 844. Obata. 



79446. No. 845. Futakura. 



79447. No. 846. Otomune. 



79448 and 79449. From Sakaue Mura, 

 Kuka Gun, Yamaguchi Ken ; pre- 

 sented by Shigeo Hayashi. 



79448. No. 847. 



79449. No. 848. 



Ganne. 

 Yokobai. 



79450 to 79453. Diospyros kaki L. f. 

 Diospyraceae. Kaki. 



From the Okitsu Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station. 



79450. No. 835. Sushi. Originally 

 from Keisho Hokudo, Chosen. 



79451. No. S36. Panslii. 

 from Keizan. 



Originally 

 Origi- 



79452. No. 837. Shakokushi 

 nally from Shakoku. 



79453. No. 838. Kojomshi. Originally 

 from Hoki. 



79454 to 79461. 



From Vieosa, Minas Geraes, Brazil. Pre- 

 sented by Prof. P. H. Rolfs, Escola 

 Superior de Agricultura e Veterinaria 

 de Minas Geraes. Received March 16, 

 1928. 



79454 to 79459. Citrus spp. Rutaceae. 



79454. Citrus sp. 



Cacau. Scions of an apparent sport 

 from the Selecta. Tree upright stocky 

 grower, very vigorous and prolific. 

 Fruits orange when ripe, ripening 

 about the same time as Pineapple ; 

 skin rather thick and corrugated ; seeds 

 15 to 30 : eating quality excellent. 

 Some of the buds show reversion to 

 Selecta type. 



79455. Citrus sp. 



Ci')6, or willow twigged. Scions of a 

 highly ornamental as well as useful 

 variety of orange which has the pecu- 

 liar habit of the limbs growing pend- 

 ent, like a weeping willow. It must 

 be budded high on the stock for the 

 best effect because, if budded near the 

 ground, it forms a low creeping bush. 

 The fruits are disposed laterally on 

 the branches, making, when ripe, a 

 wreath of oranges of a deep orange- 

 red. They are of superior flavor and 

 ripen about midseason, which is about 

 the time Pineapple ripens, and they 

 remain in prime condition for a much 

 longer time than the commercial 

 orange. The skin is thin and 

 smoother, and the seeds very few, run- 

 ning from 2 or 3 to 20. 



79456. Citrus sp. 



Laneettn. Said by Doctor Caire to 

 have originated from a bud sport found 

 among Pera. (Oblong form Valencia 

 type.) Fruits small, very sweet and 

 delicious, ripening very late in the year. 



79457. Citrus sp. 



Lima Paulista. Type of tree and 

 habit of growth similar to Tanger. 

 Fruits flattened, very sweet when ripe, 

 thin skinned, and contain few seeds. 



79458. Citrus sp. 



Lrimao Info&nne. Habit of growth of 

 tree similar to Lima Paulista and Tan- 

 ger. Fruits more oblong than Lima 

 Paulista, about the size and shape of 

 some of the larger Mexican limes, and 

 ripen continuously throughout the 

 year. The flavor is quite distinct 

 from that of the Mexican lime. 



79459. Citrus sp. 



Tanger. A very peculiar and desir- 

 able type of orange, said to have been 

 named after the city of Tangier. It ap- 

 parently does not belong to the Citrus 

 sinensis species. The leaves are small 

 and the petioles very small, giving the 

 tree a very peculiar appearance. The 

 fruits, produced in clusters, are about 

 the size and color of tangerines and are 

 sweet and delicious. Containing 20 or 

 more seeds. 



79460 and 79461. Mangifera indica L. 

 Anacardiaceae. Mango. 



79460. Seeds. 



79461. Sabiana. 



