﻿' * Check off on this list the plants you wish to experiment with, 

 indicating which ones you are most interested in testing. Forward 

 it to the 



Office of Foreipi Seed and Plant Introduction, 

 Bureau of Plant Industry, 



Department of AgHculture, 



Washington, D. C. 



If not already on our experimenters' list send full information 

 with this sheet concerning your facilities fur experimenting with 

 these new plants. This should include the amount of land you wish to 

 devote to such experiments; whether owned or leaser^; the likelihood of 

 any trees sent you being taken care of for a number of years or until 

 they fruit; whether the plants you desire are for greenhouse or outdoor 

 use and an account of your experience in caring for and experimenting 

 with plants. 



David Fair child, 



. \ ' ,\ ' Agricultural Explorer in Charge. 



LL:. > 1:914 ^ ' 



AbelmosGhus manlhot 18580* Y, 27493 

 Abies numidica 32706 Y 

 Acacia retinodes 38758 C 



" verek 38524 C 

 Acanthosicyos horrida * 

 Achradelpha sp. Y 

 Actinidia chinensis C Y 

 Adaneonia digitata 33100 M 

 Aleurites fordii C M Y 



" moluccana 37926 C M 



" montana 36897 C 



Allium schoenoprasum 38787* 

 Amerimnon sissoo C 

 Amygdalus communis 33216, 33217, 



33218 C 



davidiana C Y 

 " persica 21989 C, 24915 C, 



33219 Y, 33220 Y, 



36125 C, 36126 G 

 " " nectarina 34684 C 



" " " 34688 G 



Annona cherimola C M Y 



" lutescens 35590 M Y 

 " muricata 36294 C Y 



36532 M 

 36700 M 

 " reticulata 34100 C 

 " salzmanni 37993 C Y 

 " spinescens 37911 G Y 

 " squamosa C M Y 



Antidesma bunius 36088 Y 



" nitidum 34695 Y ■% 



Aralia cord.ata * Y 



Argania spinosa G 



Aristolochia galeata 37893 Y 



Aristotelia chilensis 19113 G 



32919 G 



Arracacia xanthorrhiza Y 



Artabotrj'-s uncinatus 37013 G Y 



Artemisia sp. 36797 Y 



Aspidosperisa m.acrocarpon 34357 M 



* Seeds. All others, with exception of willows and poplars (which 

 root easily from cuttings) will be sent out in the form of small rooted 

 plants suitable for mail shipment. Initials B, C, M, Y, indicating 

 gardens where the plants have been grovm, are for office information 

 only. 



