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172 PLANT INVENTORY NO. <strong>171</strong><br />

290856 to 298859—Continued<br />

290857. G 2189. 'Purple Calabash'. Source of Crl, cr2 genes for crimson<br />

color and high lycopene parentage in new 'High Crimson'; fruit<br />

purple.<br />

290858. G 2157-8. Carries new purple smudge character (without simple<br />

Mendelian inheritance). Tops of green fruit become purple to black<br />

when exposed to sunshine. Low nitrogen fertilizer helps expression of<br />

character.<br />

290859. 'Early Alberta' V 2280. Developed at University of Alberta.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> low, determinate, prolific, sets fruit at 45° F. and in hot weather;<br />

fruit smooth, red, weight to 5 ounces.<br />

290860 to 290865.<br />

From Great Britain and Ireland. <strong>Plant</strong>s propagated at the John Innes Institute,<br />

Bayfordbury, England, for the United States National Arboretum.<br />

Received in 1957. Numbered May 27, 1963.<br />

290860 and 290861. VIBURNUM ATRYCYANEUM C. B. Clarke Caprifoliaceae.<br />

290860. Code <strong>No</strong>. 1599 E. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland.<br />

290861. Code <strong>No</strong>. 1631 E. National Botanic Garden, Dublin, Ireland.<br />

290862. VIBURNUM CINNAMOMIFOLIUM Rehder<br />

Code <strong>No</strong>. 1372 E. Borde Hill, Haywards Heath, Sussex, England.<br />

290863. VIBURNUM JAPONICUM (Thunb.) Spreng.<br />

Code <strong>No</strong>. 1159 E. Caerhay's Castle, Garrow, Cornwall, England.<br />

290864. VIBURNUM X RHYTIDOPHYLLOIDES Suringar<br />

Code 1621 E. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland.<br />

290865. VIBURNUM WRIGHTII Miq. Caprifoliaceae. Wright viburnum.<br />

Code <strong>No</strong>. 1564 E. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland.<br />

290866 to 290908.<br />

From the Republic of South Africa. Stolons, unless otherwise noted, collected<br />

by W. W. Huffine, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater.<br />

290866 to 290890. Received May 28, 1963.<br />

290866. CYNODON BRADLEYI Stent Poaceae.<br />

Col. <strong>No</strong>. 45-248. 'Bradley-Rietondale Special'. Horticulture Research<br />

Institute, Pretoria. May 1963. Turf type.<br />

290867 and 290868. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Bermudagrass.<br />

290867. Col. <strong>No</strong>. 43-229. 'Common Kweek'. Frankenwald South<br />

African Turf Research Station. May 1963. Turf type.<br />

290868. Col. <strong>No</strong>. 45-246. 'Royal Cape'. Horticulture Research Institute,<br />

Pretoria. May 1963. Turf type.<br />

290869. CYNODON DACTYLON var. DENSUS Hurcombe<br />

Col. <strong>No</strong>. 45-247. 'Hall's Selection'. Horticulture Research Institute,<br />

Pretoria. May 1963. Turf type.<br />

290870. CYNODON X MAGENNISII Hurcombe<br />

Col. <strong>No</strong>. 45-249.<br />

1963. Turf type.<br />

Horticulture Research Institute, Pretoria. May<br />

290871. CYNODON PLECTOSTACHYUS (K. Schum.) Pilg. Stargrass.<br />

Col. <strong>No</strong>. 43-231.<br />

May 1963.<br />

Frankenwald South African Turf Research Station.<br />

290872 and 290873. CYNODON TRANSVAALENSIS Burtt-Davy<br />

290872. Col. <strong>No</strong>. 43-228. 'Germiston'. Plots at Frankenwald South<br />

African Turf Research Station. May 1963. Turf type.

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