
          34687. AMYGDALUS PERSICA NECTARINA. Crosby Nectarine. From 
British India. Presented by Rev. P. J. P. Hendricks. This is 
a freestone fruit of fair size and quality. The stone is relatively 
small in proportion to the size of the fruit. Budded 
from selected seedling.

43139. AMYGDALUS PERSICA NECTARINA. Nectarine. Var. Ansenne. 
From New Zealand. Plants presented by H. R. Wright. The large, 
red, freestone fruits are of splendid appearance, excellent 
in flavor, and borne freely. This variety seems worthy of 
extended trial in this country.

43140. AMYGDALUS PERSICA NECTARINA. Nectarine. Var. Diamond 
Jubilee. From New Zealand. Plants presented by H. R. Wright. 
A very large, highly colored nectarine of excellent flavor. 
Freestone fruits with melting, juicy, sweet flesh.

43141. AMYGDALUS PERSICA NECTARINA. Nectarine. Var. Gold 
Mine. From New Zealand. Plants presented by H. R. Wright. A 
fine, large, freestone nectarine of red and yellow color. 
The flesh is cream-white, delicately flavored, and of very high 
quality. This variety seems worthy of wide dissemination.

43142. AMYGDALUS PERSICA NECTARINA. Nectarine. Var. Lippiatt's 
Late Orange. From New Zealand. Plants presented by H. R. 
Wright. The fruits of this variety are extra large, and handsomely 
colored, being orange and deep, dark red. The flesh is 
juicy with a distinctive, excellent flavor.

43143. AMYGDALUS PERSICA NECTARINA. Nectarine. Var. Muir's 
Seedling. From New Zealand. Plants presented by H. R. Wright. 
An extra large, red-freestone nectarine of handsome appearance 
and wonderful quality. Flesh slightly pink at pit, juicy, 
and of unusually fine flavor.

43144. AMYGDALUS PERSICA NECTARINA. Nectarine, Var. New Boy. 
From New Zealand. Plants presented by H.R. Wright. The fruits 
of this variety are of medium size, green, mottled with red. 
The flesh is of fair quality, red at pit. Very prolific.

43146. AMYGDALUS PERSICA NECTARINA. Nectarine. Var. Surecrop. 
From New Zealand. Plants presented by H. R. Wright. A very 
prolific variety with medium-sized, green fruits mottled with 
red. The flesh is of fair quality with mild, but not very 
distinctive, flavor.

51344. ANIGOZANTHOS MANGLESII. From Perth, Western Australia. 
Seeds presented by H. C. Trethowan. A perennial, tufted plant 
belonging to the Amaryllidaceae, with glaucous leaves a foot 
or more long, and erect branching stem clothed with thick crimson 
felt of peculiar hairs. The flowers, in short, terminal,

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