
          28489, MALUS BACCATA X
SYLVESTRIS, A very promising
hybrid with the &quot;Baldwin&quot; and &quot;Yel-
low transparent," by Dr. Walter Yan
Fleet. Trees very prolific. Fruits
1½ to 2 inches in diameter, slightly
flattened at both flower and stem ends,
yellow, streaked with red; flesh firm
and crisp with strong crab apple flavor.
Promises well as shipper and keeper.

27060. MALUS SYLVESTRIS.
Afghasian Apple. From F. N. Meyer,
Caucasus, Russia. Large, grayish-
green apple with one cheek narrowly
streaked with red, fresh sub-acid
flavor. Picked in late October or early
November, they ripen slowly and keep
well until late spring. May prove of
value for warmer sections of the
United States, especially for the Gulf
regions.

7104. MANGI.FERA INDICA.
Amini Mango. A small but unusually
attractive variety from Bangalore,
India. Oval, compressed, about 8
ounces, bright yellow in color, over-
spread with crimson. Aroma pronounced, 
flavor very spicy. The flesh
bright yellow and free from fiber.
Seems more productive than many 
Indian mangos and of probable 
commercial value. Ripens rather early.
        