INVENTORY. 19 



4489. Allium cepa. Onion. 



From Naples, Italy. Received February 28, 1900, 

 Giant Rocca. Blood red. 



4490. Allium cepa. Onion. 



From Naples, Italy. Received February 28, 1900. 

 Bassano. Dark red. 



4491. Lycopersicum esculentum. Tomato. 



From Naples. Italy. Received February 28, 1900. 



Prince Bismarck. "A larger fruit than the Peach tomato, with yellow skim A 

 seedling from the Peach, but differing from it in color." {FairchMd. ) 



4492-4498. Lagexaria vulgaris. GJ-ourd. 



From Naples. Italy. Received February 28, 1900. 



A collection of the so-called Zuccini. The immature fruits are cooked like vege- 

 table marrow or summer squash. These are worthy a trial. They are as follows: 



4492. Olavata. A club-shaped gourd. 



4493. Depkessa. 



4494. Canteen. 



4495. Bottle. 



4496. Minima. Dwarf. 



4497. powderhorn. 



4498. Mixed. 



4499. Lupixus arboreus. 



From Berkeley, Cal. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, January, 1900. 

 Distributed. 



4500. Fouquieria spinosa? Ocatillo. 



From Moreno, Mexico. Received through Mr. \V. T. Swingle, December 16, 

 1899. 



4501. Raxdia thurberi. 



From Moreno, Mexico. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, December, 1899. 

 Distributed. 



4502. Acacia I 



From Moreno, Mexico. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, December, 1899. 



4503. Axtigoxox LEPTOPUS. 



From Moreno, Mexico. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, December, 1899. 

 Distributed. 



4504. Bursera microphylla. Torrote bianco. 



From Moreno, Mexico. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, December, 1899. 



4505. Cereus pecten-aborigixum ( 



From Moreno, Mexico. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, December, 1899. 

 Distributed. 



