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SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED 



59777 to 59840— Continued. 



j9805. La Parisienne. Fruits glossy red, very 

 large, round, flattened, with ribs; flesh melt- 

 ing, sweet. (Barbier & Co. catalogue.) 



. La Brune. Fruit very large, dark red, 

 elongated, of delicious flavor; easily detached 

 from the calyx. {Millet & Fils catalogue.) 



59807. Londres. Fruits red, conical, the size of 

 a small egg; flesh rosy, juicy, melting, acid- 

 sweet. A very vigorous, late variety. {Mil- 

 let & Fils catalogue.) 



59808. Madame Eugene Delannay. 



59809. Madame Mesle. A very vigorous giant 

 variety with enormous brilliant vermOion- 

 red fruits with pink flesh; a good com- 

 mercial variety of large yield. Season medi- 

 um. (Millet & Fils catalogue.) 



59810. Madame Moutot. A giant variety, with 

 enormous, spherical red fruits; flesh light 

 salmon. Quality excellent. (Millet & Fils 

 catalogue.) 



59811. Marguerite Lebreton. A very early 

 variety, with abundant elongated fruits. 

 One of the best forcing varieties. (Millet & 

 Fils catalogue.) 



59812. Marguerite Chabert. Fruit conical, very 

 large, dark red; flesh pink. (Rivoire Pere & 

 Fils catalogue.) 



59813. Merreille de Bon-Secours. A cross 

 between Saint-Antoine de Padoue and La 

 Perle. Plants very vigorous, productive 

 and hardy. Fruits large, conical, red; flesh 

 juicy, perfumed, of excellent flavor. (Vil- 

 morin-Andrieux & Co. catalogue.) 



59814. Merveille de Caen. A highly recom- 

 mended variety; everbearing, with excellent 

 fruits. (Millet & Fils catalogue.) 



59815. Monsieur Scalarandis. Fruits very large, 

 round, with vinous, sweet, very juicy flesh. 

 {Millet & Fils catalogue.) 



Monstrueuse Caennaise. A very vigor- 

 ous, large-fruited variety, with highly col- 

 ored fruit. (Millet & Fils catalogue.) 



59817. Monstrueuse Hautbois. A variety with 

 exceedingly large fruits, resembling the rasp- 

 berry in flavor. Very productive. {Millet 

 A Fils catalogue.) 



59818. Pain de Sucre. Medium-sized plant, 

 very productive. Fruit medium to large, j 

 elongated, becoming an inch and a half long, | 

 brilliant red; flesh firm, rosy, juicy, and 

 sweet. (Vilmorin- Andrieux <fc Co. catalogue.) 



59819. Passe- Edouard. An excellent variety, 

 superior to Edouard Lefort. (Millet & Fils 

 catalogue.) 



59820. Perle Rouge. Fruits medium size, ovoid; 

 flesh clear red, of first quality. (La Vie 

 Agricole et Rurale, vol. 22, no. 17, April 28, 

 1928, p. 288.) 



59821. Potager de Versailles. Fruits bright red, 

 fan-shaped, of good quality. (Millet & Fils 

 catalogue.) 



59822. President Poincare. Fruit orange-red; 

 flesh white. Everbearing. (Millet & Fils 

 catalogue.) 



59823. Princesse Marie- Clotilde. Plant vigor- 

 ous. Fruit round, with firm flesh. (Millet 

 & Fils catalogue.) 



59824. Peine Louise. Fruit dark red, elongated. 

 (Millet & Fils catalogue.) 



59825. Rive d' Ete. An interesting, everbearing 

 variety, with fruits of good quality. (Millet 

 & Fils catalogue.) 



59826. Suaris. A vigorous variety, fruits pink- 

 ish white, large. (Millet & Fils catalogue.) 



59777 to 59840— Continued. 



59827. Sulpice Barbe. An especially fine va- 

 riety, with round, flattened fruits. (Millet 

 & Fils catalogue.) 



59828. Sybel. Vigorous; fruits elongated, red; 

 flesh firm, vinous, of good quality. (Milkt 

 & Fils catalogue.) 



59829. Tardive de Leopold. Fruits very large, 

 spherical, wine red. Season very late. (Mil- 

 let & Fils catalogue.) 



59830 to 59840. RuBrs spp. Rosaceae. 



Easpberry. 



59830. AH Summer. Large crimson fruits of 

 excellent quality, maturing in autumn. 

 {Barbier & Co. catalogue.) 



59831. Colonel Wilder. A variety with large, 

 white, sweet, slightly acidulous fruits. ( Mil- 

 let & Fils catalogue.) 



59832. Congy. Vigorous, with fine red fruits 

 of excellent quality. (Millet & Fils catalogue.) 



59833. Couleur de Chair. Fruits yellow, very 

 large, with pinkish flesh. A good cropper. 

 {Barbier & Co. catalogue.) 



59834. De Romainville. A large red variety 

 especially adapted for market purposes. 

 (Millet & Fils catalogue.) 



59835. Feldbrunnen. Fruit of enormous size, 

 brilliant red, of exceptional quality. (Millet 

 & Fils catalogue.) 



Goliath. A very vigorous grower, but 

 of rather straggling habit; canes about 4 to 

 5 feet high; good cropper; berries fairly large, 

 deep red, globular, having very large drupels, 

 rather soft, of good flavor. Very great quan- 

 tities of young vigorous canes are produced 

 each season. (Journal of the Royal Horti- 

 cultural Society, vol. 47, p. 47.) 



59837. Perpetuelle de Billard. Fruits rather 

 large, round, deep red; clusters long. Plants 

 multiply rapidly. 



59838. Pilate. Fruit red, large, elongated, 

 moderately sweet. Quality good. (Millet 

 <£• Fife catalogue.) 



59839. Souvenir de Desire Bruneau. A vigor- 

 ous grower, rather straggling, canes about 

 4 feet high, a heavy cropper, berries large in 

 large clusters, bluntly conical, firm, deep 

 carmine, of good flavor. (Journal of the 

 Royal Horticultural Society, vol. 47, p. 49.) 



59840. Sucree de Metz. Fruits clear yellow, 

 large, of good quality. (Barbier & Co. 



catalogue.) 



59841 to 59857. Soja max (L.) Piper 



(Glycine hispida Maxim.). Fabacea?. 



Soy bean. 



From Omagari, Akita Ken, Japan. Seeds pre- 

 sented by Isaburo Nagai. director, Riku-U 

 substation, Agricultural Experiment Station. 

 Received May 15, 1924. 



Introduced for soy-bean specialists. 



59841. Xo. 1. Xezumisaya. 



59842. Xo. 2. Oizuka. 



59843. Xo. 3. Sennari. 



59844. Xo. 4. Tamazukuri. 



59845. Xo. 5. Sohgetsu. 



59846. Xo. 6. Fukui-shiro. 



59847. Xo. 7. Shirohachikoku. 



59848. Xo. S. Akagara. 



59849. Xo. 9. Enoki. 



