Inventory 62, Seeds and Plants Imported. 



Plate VI. 



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A New Relative of the Kafir Orange. (Strychnos sp., S. P. I. No. 49599.) 



"This small-fruited species has a deep-yellow friiit, with sweet juicy flesh, slightly acid, but of 

 very pleasing flavor. It is much easier to eat than an orange and fully as agreeable to my taste. 

 The fruits are borne in great abundance and are apparently possessed of excellent keeping 

 qualities." — (Shantz.) The true Kafir orange is growing and fruiting in Florida. (Photo- 

 graphed, slightlv reduced, bv Dr. H. L. Shantz, Kafue, Northern Rhodesia, December 3, 1919: 

 P36832FS.) 



