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11010 to 11017— Continued. 



11011. Ananas sativus. Pineapple. 



A smooth variety, not native here. Perhaps the Smooth Cayenne. 

 11012 to 11017. Chamaedorea spp. Palm. 



A collection of small palms which will be identified later. 



11018. Trifolioh pratense. Red clover. 



From Toledo, Ohio. Received thru S. W. Flower & Co., June 10, 1904. 



11019. Trifolium hybridum. Alsike. 



From Toledo, Ohio. Received thru S. W. Flower & Co., June 10, 1904. 



11020. Prunus sp. Plum. 



From Moody, Ala. Received thru Mr. D. S. Jones, June 9, 1904. 



Yaiiner. "Bud sticks of a variety of wild plum which, according to Mr. Jones, 

 ripens in Alabama about September 10. If house ripened the plums resemble in 

 taste the Wild Goose, but are meatier. When taken from the tree they are bitter, 

 but when mellowed they are excellent. This is a wild sort, probably of the family 

 of the Wild Goose, and ripening so late that they are considered valuable for culinary 

 purposes. Altho possibly known to other nurserymen, Mr. Jones does not find them 

 cataloged by any nursery firm. The fruits are medium in size, deep red in color, 

 and they are peculiarly free from disease, seldom being attacked by the curculio." 

 {FaircMld.) 



11021 to 11033. 



From Buitenzorg, Java. Presented by Doctor Treub. Received June 15, 1904. 

 As follows: 



11021. Calophyllum hasskarlii. 



11022. Calophyllum kunstleri longifolium. 



11023. Calophyllum spectabile. 



11024. Calophyllum spectabile ceramicum. 



11025. Calophyllum spectabile miquelll 



11026. Calophyllum venulosum. 



11027. Garcinia dioica. 



11028. Garcinia dulcis pyriformis. 



11029. Garcinia dulcis sylvestris. 



11030. Garcinia fusca. 



11031. Garcinia loureiri. 



11032. Garcinia xanthochymus. 



11033. Mesua ferrea. 



11034. Prunus cerasus. Cherry. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received thru Mr. E. A. Bessey, June 15, 1904. 



Vladimir. Two-year-old trees (seedlings) of this resistant variety of cherry from 

 the trial gardens of Immer & Son, Moscow. 



11035 to 11038. NicoTiANA tabacum. Tobacco. 



From Sao Paulo, Brazil. Received thru Dr. Horace M. Lane, president of the 

 Mackenzie College, June 9, 1904. 



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