Feijoa sellowiana. 
The guayuba, from Uruguay and Brazil, "belonging to the 
guava family. Dr. Andre, who has paid special attention 
to this fruit, pronounces it something exceptionally de- 
licious. The fruits are about the size of a large English 
walnut, green in color and covered with blunt protuberances. 
It is believed that the plant can be grown successfully in 
all the mild-wintered sections of the United States. Plants 
have endured a temperature of 18° F. without serious injury. 
It is well worthy of serious consideration by all those 
interested in fruit culture. 
Plants are now ready for distribution under S.P.I. Nos. 
26120 and 26121. 
