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SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



5847 to 5899— Continued. 





5871. 



5885. 



FranMsh. (No. 300.) 



(No. 3.) 



5872. 



5886. 



Lower Bavarian. (No. 417. ) 



Bohemian. (A). 



5873. 



5887. 



Mittelgerste Tliurengen. (No. 599. ) 



Poppenheim. 



5874. 



5888. 



Christensen' s Goldthorpe. 



(Probably not a pure variety. ) 



(No. 43.) 







5889. 



5875. 



(No. 2.) 



Juwel. (No. 324.) 







5890. 



5876. 



Poppenheim. 



Bavarian. (No. 567.) 







5891. 



5877. 







Hanna. 



Hanna. (No. 79.) 







5892. 



5878. 



= 





Kitzingen. 



Laninger. (No. 670.) 







5893. ( Number not used. ) 



5879. 





(No. 683.) 



5894. 





Hanna. 



5880. 







5895. 



Prankish. (No. 220.) 







Bohemian. 



5881. 







5896. 



Hanna. (No. 152.) 





Bohemian. 



5882. 



5897. 



Webbs. (No. 191.) 



I Schu-arzenberg. 



5883. 



5898. 



lower Bavarian. (No. 107.) 



II Sell ivarzenberg. 



5884. 



5899. 



Tauber. (No. 310.) 



Ill Seh ivarzenberg. 



5900. Cucumis SATIYUS. 



Cucumber. 



From Auburn, N. Y. Eeceived through Mr. G. W. Boynton, February 6, 1901. 

 Ahsel dwarf, grown from No. 8, Inventory No. 1. 



5901. Kaphaxus satiyus. Radish. 



From Amite City, La. Received through Mr. TV. O. Posey, February 6, 1901. 

 Seed grown from No. 1189, Inventory No. 2. 



5902. Capsicum annuum. Sweet pepper. 



From Anna Maria Key, Fla. Received through Mr.W. C. Berg, February 9, 1901. 

 Seed grown from No. 3976, Inventory No. 8. 



