SEPTEMBER, 1900, TO DECEMBER, 1903. 



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6750. 



Lord Wolseley. 



6751. 



The Queen. 



6752. 



Shroeder's. 



6753. 



Taupaki. 



6731 to 6753 — Continued. 

 6745. 



Sharp's Nonesuch. 



6746. 



Ruby Pearmain. 



6747. 



Fall Beauty. 



6748. 



Irish Peach. 



6749. 



Magg's Seedling. 



6754 to 6772. Pyrus malus. Apple. 



From Camden, New South Wales. Received from Ferguson & Son, June 19, 1901. 

 A collection of varieties, all grafted on Northern Spy stocks, as follows: 



6754. 6764. 



Striped Beaufin. Yarra Bank. 



6755. 6765. 



Golden Queen. Northern Spy. 



6756. 6766. 



New England Pigeon. Autumn Tart. 



6757. 6767. 



Chatastee. Winter Majetin. 



6758. 6768. 



American Golden Pippin. Irish Peach. 



6759. 6769. 



Menagerie. Magg's Seedling. 



6760. 6770. 



Stubbart Codlin. Tetofsky. 



6761. 6771. 



Ruby Pearmain. Early Richmond. 



6762. 6772. 



Primate. Fall Beauty. 

 6763. 



Lord Wolseley. 



6773 to 6823. Ficus carica. Caprifig. 



From Kabylia, Algeria. Received through Mr. C. S. Scofield, June 19, 1901. 

 "This collection, secured by Mr. Scofield in the spring of 1901, consists of cuttings 

 of all the caprifig trees he observed in the vicinity of Tizi Ouzou and Fort National 

 in the mountainous part of Kabylia to the east of the town of Algiers. No data could 

 be secured in regard to most of the numbers and some may prove to be duplicates. 

 All of the 50 numbers are caprifigs, with the exception of 6819, which is an ordinary 



