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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



96390 to 96420— Continued 



96405. No. 613. Shibaguri. Collected 

 February 5, 1928, by Kuribara at Shi- 

 zuoka Ken, Tagato Gun, Kitakano 

 Mura, Kashiwakubo. A wild tree about 

 20 feet high and about 20 inches in 

 diameter. 



96406 to 96414. Cultivated varieties ob- 

 tained at the Okitsu Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station, February 6, 1932. 



96406. No. 616. Togenashi. Nuts ripen 

 the first half of October. Fruit 

 spineless. 



96407. No. 618. Yashima. Nuts ripen 

 the middle of October. 



96408. No. 622. Kasaharmvase. 



96409. No. 623. Tanabata. Nuts ripen 

 the latter half of August. 



96410. No. 629. Ogawanigo. Tree has 

 not fruited at the experiment 

 station. 



96411. No. 633. Shidare (weeping). 

 Originally from Nagano Ken. 



96412. No. 634. Taishowase. Nuts 

 ripen late in August or early in 

 September. 



96413. No. 639. Ashigaraivase. Nuts 

 ripen early in September. 



96414. No. 643. Katayama. Nuts 

 ripen the latter part of October. 



96415. No. 667. GenJco. Collected Feb- 

 ruary 23, 1928, at Kasagi, Kyoto Fu, 

 in the orchard of Mr. Kita, from an 

 orchard where 8,000 chestnut trees 

 were planted and in two years all but 

 100 died. This tree has no Endothia 

 on it and may be resistant. Genko 

 is a renaming of the variety O-Tamba, 

 which means almost any large chestnut 

 from Tamba. 



96416. No. 670. Kumageguri. Collected 

 from a nearby nursery February 24, 

 1928 and sent in by Hainichi Kudo, 

 of the Tomoni Experiment Station, 

 Yamaguehi Ken. 



96417. No. 671. KasaJiaraiuase. From 

 the Gifu Ken Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, February 26, 1928. 



96418 to 96420. Cultivated varieties sent 

 in February 1928 by Shigewa Hayashi, 

 Yamaguehi Ken, Kuga Gun, Sakuwe 

 ■ Mura. 



96418. No. 672. Higan. 



96419. No. 673. Toyotama. 

 S6420. No. 674. Kambei. 



96421. Pistacia vera L. Anacardia- 

 ceae. Pistache. 



From Syria. Seeds presented by Movses 

 N. Demirjian; Aleppo. Received January 

 29, 1932. 



Native-grown nuts of first quality. 



96422 to 96472. 



From Morocco. Plants and cuttings pre- 

 sented by II. Brayard, director, Station 

 Experimentale, Marrakech. Received 

 January 29, 1932. 



96492 to 96438. Amygdalus spp. Amyg- 

 dalaceae. 



96422 to 96430. Amygdalus communis 

 L. (Primus amygdalus Stokes). 



Almond. 



96422 to 96472— Continued 



96422. Aboid. From Tunisia. 



96423. Constantini. From Tunisia. 



96424. Moshevonne. 



96425. Tournefort. From France. 



96426. Zaaf. From Tunisia. 



96427. F. 1. 



96428. F. 2. 



96429. L>. 



96430. L. L. 



96431 to 96438. Amygdalus persica L. 

 (Prunus persica Stokes). Peach. 



Originally from Spain. 



96431. Amarilla de calenda. 



96432. Bienvenido. 



96433. Campiel amarillo. 



96434. De Calente. 



96435. De Sartaga. 



96436. Reus. 



96437. Roja de Segorbino. 



96438. Selecta del Fringe del Junio. 



96439. Ficus carica L. Moraceae. 



Common fig. 



Lerida fraga. Originally from Spain. 



96440 to 96443. Malus sylvestris Mill. 

 {Pyrus malus L.). Malaceae. Apple. 



96440. De la Rosa. From Spain. 



96441. Douce de Sfax. From Tunisia. 



96442. Fornorlno. From Tunisia. 



96443. MesH. From Tunisia. 



96444. Olea europaea L. Oleaceae. 



Common olive. 



Oordal. Cuttings of plants originally 

 from Spain. 



96445 to 96455. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. 

 Amygdajaceae. Apricot. 



Nos. 96445 to 96448 were originally 

 from Spain. 



96445. Bullida. 



96446. Canino. 



96447. Carnelqs. 



96448. De Anton. 



96449. De Portugal. From Portugal. 



Nos. 96450 to 96455 were originally 

 from Spain. 



96450. Galta RocJia. 



96451. Giletan. 



96452. Patisarca. 



96453. Primerizo. 



96454. Real fino. 



96455. Rouge Hatif. 



96456 to 96459. Prunus spp. Amygdala- 

 ceae. Plum. 



96456. Prunus sp. 

 Akubotanhio. From Japan. 



96457. Prunus sp. 



De San Juan. From Spain. 



