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CARICA CANDAMARCENSIS. Mountain papaya from Ceylon. Fruits too 
acid for dessert. use, bul very agreeable stewed. o7 pkts. 
CHENOPODIUM SP. Seed hi from Mexico. 12 pkisi, = SU yaee 
CHENOPODIUM AMBROSIOIDES. From Chile. A perennial herb 
from which is obeeined an anthelmintic. LED Ae eee 
CHENOPODIUM NUTTALLIA®, Mexican plant, the immature seeds v 
of which are considered a nutritious food. 13. Lbist} 
CHENOPODIUM NUTTALLIAE. od pkts*. 
CHENOPODIUM NUTTALLIAE. -  5O8lbs. 
CICER ARIETINUM. Chick pea received from Colombia: 4 OR 
CITRULLUS VULGARIS. Watermelon of good quality from 
Curacagd.. De Wah. Pe oS 
CRYPTOSTEGIA GRANDIFLORA. Woody climber, native to India 
but cultivated in many places for the rubber 
contained in the sap. o pktswi- 24s0m8 
CUCUMIS MELO. Very prolific small white melon from China. C- RO Zee 
CUCUMIS SATIVUS. Variety of common cucumber of dwarf bushy 
habit and producing egg-shaped fruits.:.From Seharunpur 
India. OG 
CUCUMIS SATIVUS. Long green variety from Seharunpur, India. 33 og. 
CUGUMIS SATIVUS. Japanese cucumber of fine quality. 4 O% : 
CUCURBITA MAXIMA. Pumpkin from Ecuador; fruit said sometimes 
to reach a weight of 100 lbs. aS Ozer 
UCURBITA PEPO. Squash from Italy. May be eaten green, 
stewed, fried, boiled in fresh butter, etc. 24 pkts. 
CUCURBITA PEPO. Japanese squash of excellent quality. ECG 
ERINGA CANADENSIS. From Japan; blanched leaf stalks used 
raw or boiled) asywe use celery. Leavestehonped and 
used as flavoring. 'One of the hiphest priced yereransc 
in Japan. 173. Lbs. ole per 
ERUCA SATIVA. Rocket-salad. Low-growing European plant, 
used as a spring and autumn salad. 93 pkts. 
ERYTHRINA EXCELSA. Ornamental tree, native to upper Guinea, up 
to 60 feet tall; bears trifollate leaves, and brighs 
scarlet flowers in dense racemes. 6s. Olay, 
LIVISTONA AUSTRALIS. Tall slender palm native to eastern 
Australia. Wood used for light construction; leaves 
for basket-making. Pa eM) 8.) 
MOMORDICA CHARANTIA. A creeping plant from China, bearing BY 
white and yellow fruits in autumn; used in soups and = 
as a vegetable. 8 pikitesr 
MORINGA OLEIFERA. Horse-radish tree from Nicaragua. A small 
tree cultivated as an ornamental in Cuba. The white 
flowers. areé»borne) in panicles: Ll Lb, 4 jee 
PHASKOLUS a taal ta, Bean from Colombia, South America. O° Owais 
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u m " Bouador, South America. 4. a 
PHASEOLUS VULGARIS. Common bean from Chile. Boo a 
it Common bean from Brazil. LA. 398 
PISTACIA CHINENSIS. From the Chico Field) Station. “Seed of 
trees raised from the first seed (S .P.1. No : DLO 
introduced in, 1906)... Fines ornamental trees toliaze 
turns “‘brilildant ‘red and yellow ig jne rade 195 bee 
QUAMOCLIDION MULTIFLORUM. Low perennial from the Southwest; 
bears clusters of attractive purplish-redi flowers. 8) pie. 
SALVIA HISPANICA. Mexican herbaceous perennial. The 
mucilaginous seeds are used in making the Mexican drink 
calsbed Siete! 133 OF 
SOJA MAX. Hato. Flat type of soy bean from Japan; somewhat 
resembles the lima bean and can be used in a 
Similar way. 54 lbs. 
SOJA MAX. 65131 pst 
SOJA MAX. 64 lbs. 
VITEX NEGUNDO INCISA. Tall woody plant growing on dry alkaline 
lands; bears delicate blue flowers in terminal panicles 
Recommended as an ornamental and as a bee plant. 299 pkts. 
