52 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



5085-5105. Capsicum annuum. Red pepper. 



From British Guiana. Received May 14, 1900. Presented by the Director of the 

 Botanic Gardens. A collection of different varieties, of which' but two are named 

 or described : 



5085. 



(1.) 



Distributed. 





5086. 



(2.) 



Distributed. 





5087. 



(3.) 



Distributed. 





5088. 



(4.) 



Distributed. 





5089. 



(5.) 



Distributed. 





5090. 



(6.) 



Distributed. 





5091. 



(7.) 



Distributed. 





5092. 



(8.) 



Distributed. 





5093. 



(9.) 



Distributed. 





5094. 



(TO.) 



Distributed. 





5095. 



(11.) 



Distributed. 





5096. 



(12.) 



Distributed. 





5097. 



(13.) 



Distributed. 





5098. 



(14.) 



Distributed. 





5099. 



(15.) 



Distributed. 





5100. 



(16.) 



Distributed. 





5101. 



(17.) 



Distributed. 





5102. 



(18.) 



Distributed. 





5103. 



(19.) 



Distributed. 





5104. 



(20.) 



Killm issy . Distri bu ted . 





5105. 



(21.) 



Black when young, yellow when 



ripe 



>. Capsicum 



FRUTESCENS BACCATUM. 





See 1ST 



os. 508 



3-5105. Distributed. 





5106. Capsicum frutescens baccatum. Bird pepper. 



5107. Humulus lupulus. Hop. 



From Bohemia. Received through Messrs. Lathrop and Fairchild (No. 252), 

 May 15, 1900. 



Bed Semsch. A variety, originated in Auscha, which has been improved by being 

 grown two years on the red soils of Saaz, the most noted hop region of Bohemia. (See 

 Circular No. 19, Division of Botany.) Distributed. 



5108. Humulus lupulus. Hop. 



From Bohemia. Received through Messrs. Lathrop and Fairchild (No. 255), 

 May 15, 1900. 



The true Saaz hop, less fruitful than Auscha, but with the finest aroma and bitter 

 taste. (See Circular No. 19, Division of Botany. ) Distributed. 



5109. Ficus carica. Cetprifig. 



From Algiers, Algeria. Received through Mr. Walter T. Swingle (No. 1), Mav 



16, 1900. Presented by Dr. Trabut. 



From Jardin d'Essai. Distributed. 



5110. Olea europ^ea. Olive. 



From Algiers, Algeria. Received through Mr. Walter T. Swingle (No. 4), Mav 



17, 1900. Presented by Dr. Trabut. 



Olive longue de Constantine. " A very large pickling olive of very superior quality, 

 from the Jardin du Hamma, at Constantine." (Swingle.) Distributed. 



