LIST OF AVAILABLE OR DESIRED STOCKS

STOCKS AVAILABLE

Source            No. of Stock  Description

Andrus, C. F.     2796-1-4-8-B  L. esculentum homozygous for 
                                brittlestem sub-lethal.
                                Green seedling.

Bergh, B. O.      Twelve induced mutants affecting fruit size 
                  and shape reported in recent years by Hans 
                  Stubbe of Germany--seed of each in limited    
                  number.
                    
Bishops C. J.     sl            Stamenless stock available in 
                                limited quantity.

Bohn, G. W.       2N and 4N stocks of L. peruvianum, L. 
                  pimpinellifolium, and the Danmark and Waltham 
                  Forcing varieties of L. esculentum. Seeds of     
                  uncertain viability.

Burdick, A. B.    001 2n Ex-Haploid D-y    DBL\4
                  006 2n Ex-Haploid d\1    DBL\7 Lindstrom 1940
                  038 Agadir Cherry        4 gm. Fruit semi-wild
                                           from Morocco, F.A.
                  179 San Marzano aa?
                  206 2n Ex-Haploid        DBL\3
                      pimpinellifolium  
                  216 4n Ex-Haploid        DBL\3  
                      pimpinellifolium 
                  240 Rosette-type         486 md yc ye   
                  371 nd e Wo H            488 md pl
                  372 nd e Wo h            490 md ye
                  373 nd e H               492 md yo
                  376 af d c               455 ye d
                  377 af l                 456 ye c
                  378 yc nd                489 ye yo
                  379 yc md                428 sy d c u
                  380 af nd                458 sy H u
                  381 af md                459 sy d c
                  384 af d c l             471 yo yc
                  387 nd md                493 yo pl
                  425 nd yc af             496 yo li
                  467 nd ag l              448 pt e H
                  470 nd md af             461 pt d c H l
                  472 nd md yc             469 yc li
                  479 nd h Wo wf           475 pg al wt
                  487 nd ye                457 ae H l
                  495 nd ag                465 ao d c H l
                  421 md c                 463 gl e 
                  426 md yc af             466 d\2 c H l
                  446 md a hl j            474 md c H

Ciccarone, A.     A stock of seeds of the tomato variety  
                  "Quarantine" (actually it is a population) 
                  which seems to be resistant to Sclerotium 
                  Rolfsii Sacc.

Currence, T. M.   Stock which is homozygous for the three  
                  recessives, ps ps, a a, c c and has been  
                  selected two generations by testing in  
                  outcrosses to equal or exceed Firesteel
                  in ability to transmit early yield, large  
                  fruit size, and high total yield. May have  
                  use as the female parent in hybrid seed 
                  production.

Dennett, R. K.    tf        Trifoliate
                  aw        Anthocyanin deficiency
                  ol        Ovate fruit shape

Foskett, R. L.    A number of characters on dwarf stock 
                  available to anyone interested.

Frazier,  W. A.   1.  Crack resistant lines
                  2.  Early, determinate, lines of commercial  
                  promise (not crack resistant) 428; 327
                  3.  Medium early line of commercial promise  
                  with medium resistance to cracking 421; 435;  
                  less resistance to cracking 382, 395, 397.


Gilbert, J. C. &  Anahu        Variety resistant to root knot,
   D. C. McGuire               Fusarium  wilt, Stemphylium   
                               solani, and spotted  wild  virus  
                               in  Hawaii, with large u/u fruit.
                  Other lines  True breeding for: TMV tolerance,
                               u/u fruit of medium size.
                  Other lines  Small fruited, resistant to   
                               bacterial wilt, root knot, 
                               Fusarium wilt, and Stemphylium 
                               leaf spot.

Harrison, A.  L.  Stocks available for exchanee that carry 
                  combined resistance to fusarium wilt, collar  
                  rot and root knot. However, there is still 
                  some question as to whether these breeding 
                  stocks are resistant to all species of root 
                  knot nematode, although they are highly 
                  resistant to the species we have in this part
                  of Texas.

Hoover, Max M.    Extensive tomato accessions of the Division 
   Plant Intro-   of Plant Exploration and Introduction are  
   duction        maintained. The collections include species,  
   Station Iowa   species hybrids, and many lines of L. 
   State College, esculentum including some genetic marker 
   Ames, Iowa     strains. A yearly seed list is issued by
                  L. J. Alexander, M. M.  Hoover  and  E. F.  
                  Paddock under the title "Available tomato  
                  accessions and their descriptions."

Jacoby, D. S.     F1 hybrid of giant beefsteak x Marglobe type, 
                  having huge yield, wilt resistance, indeter-
                  minate habit. Seed available in very limited
                  quantity.

Jenkins, J. A.    170  d\1 r y c a l\1        523  y at
                  171  d\1 f-j\1-lf-wt H al   767  br c j-lf-wt
                  234  d\1 c l\1 u-H dm      1504  La/La+
                  378  d\1-p-o-s r

Kerr, E. A.       r-wf c-sp u
                  br wf c-sp n u f-j

                  Cf\1, Cf\2, Cf\3 and several other stocks with 
                  resistance Cladosporium fulvum

                  gf\1, l\2, and ls in combination with several 
                  other genes.

Martin, M. W.     Loran Blood VeVe with Sp 
                                       (Pbytopath. 41: 986-990).
                  VR Moscow   VeVe with sp
                  Some stocks partially resistant to curly top    
                  virus.

Piovano, A.       Determinate paste type tomato: San Pablo;    
                  CIRIO 49.
                  Indeterminate paste type tomato: SMBI.4A;  
                  SMB.4B; Santa Catalina.

Rick, C. M.       2-72  San Marzano pure line derived from 
                        haploid by colchicine treatment.
                  2-95  4N San Marzano
                  2-227 4N Pearson
                             Male-sterile mutants
                  2-31  ms\2 Pearson     2-313 ms\25 Red Top
                  2-121 ms\9 San Marzano 2-331 ms\27 Van's Early
                  2-175 ms\14 Earliana   2-355 ms\28 XL
                  LA62  ms\16 Pritchard  2-423 ms\29 CPC #2
                  2-225 ms\17 Ace        2-433 ms\30 A-1
                  2-277 ms\24 Earlypak   2-461 ms\31 VF-6 Pearson

                  Seed of other male-sterile mutants available    
                  in very liraited quantity.
                  
                  LA319 ms\17 Wo^m^d\1   LA291 ms\2 a hl
                  LA321 ms\17 a d\1 c l\1
     
                  Stocks of: ah, ap, bl, ch, Cl\1, cl\2, d^x, ds, 
                             dv, ex, ff, Fw, gh, gq, ht, j\2, Nr, 
                             rv, sd, tf, vg, Wo^m, wv, yv.

                  Stocks of various species of Lycopersicon and 
                  closely related species of Solanum.

                  Stocks of the primary trisomies can be 
                  supplied in limited quantity. Seed 
                  transmission is so poor in some that they must   
                  be sent as cuttings.

                  Clones of the following items are available.    
                  Cutting are taken in May or later.

                  4-47  F1 L. esculentum x S. lycopersicoides
                  4-2,  4-3   F1 L. esculentum x L.chilense

Suzuki, I.        June Pink   Selection of Earliana having high 
                              combining ability for early yield.
                  KUD-1-1     Selected line of an unnamed 
                              variety received from Kyoto   
                              University,  relatively resistant
                              to southern bacterial wilt under
                              field condition, red fruits of   
                              medium size and of somewhat edged 
                              shape, leaves dark-green colored  
                              and slightly wrinkled, the origin
                              uncertified.                     
                  Several breeding lines resistant to usual 
                  field race of Phytophthora infestans in Japan   
                  (4-5 backcrossed).

Tezier,    C.     Varieties with       Roi Humbert, San Marzano,
                  small fruits         Gloire d'Alsace
                  Varieties with       Marmande, 1/2-lisse d'Alger,
                  medium size fruits   Hyb. F1 TF60, Merveille des
                                       Marchels, Pierette
                  Varieties with       Saint Pierre, Trophy, Geante
                  large fruits         Tezier

Thompson, A. E.   30-2-55              high pigment, determinate   
                                       heavy set, green shoulders 
                                       (u^+^u^+?)
                  32-19-55             high pigment, determinate, 
                                       heavy set, unifom color 
                                       (u u ?)
                                       +/ab albescent

Walkof, C.        W024 lines           Short nodes between 
                                       fruiting clusters, 
                                       determinate plant type,
                                       dark green fruit color 
                                       when imature, deep red 
                                       when ripe
                  Foundation seed      Determinate plant, early    
                  of Meteor            ripening, dwarf growing.
                  Foundation seed      Determinate plant type,
                  of Morden            early, yellow-fruited, 
                                       dwarf growing.

Williams, W.      List of tomato mutants available
                  rv     ah
                  au     sf
                  g      bn
                  bl

Yeager, A. F.     Late blight resistant varieties descended from   
                  a tomato from Mexico:
                    New Hampshire Surecrop     Early
                    Rockingham                 Late, potato leaf
                       Some indication there may be resistance 
                       to early blight also.

Young, P. A.      W935, 1482        wf, white flowers
                  G1074             Xa, Xantha.
                  S1446             Luxuriant cherry tomato that   
                                    sets fruits in hot weather.
                  G1075, G1451      Wo, Woolly or Angora 
                                    tomatoes.
                  G328, G912        pe, lg, vi, genes linked in
                                    group VII.
                  G1215, G1319      L. humboldtii, yellow cherry
                                    tomato with characteristic
                                    leaf type.
                  G1666, G1729      Cu, Curl or stick tomato.
                  G1105, G1128      wf wf/y y double recessive 
                                    crossover;
                                    large, white flowers.
                  G1129, G1465      Protruding carpels on fruits.
                  G1458, G1738      Fruits ripen from green to 
                                    yellow to orange to partly  
                                    red as they become soft; 
                                    unlike other tomatoes; red 
                                    color in peel.

STOCKS DESIRED

Alexander, L. J.  Members are invited to send their exchange 
                  stocks to Dr. Alexander for screening by 
                  pathologists for disease resistance.

Bergh, B. O.      1. Lines that are s or bk, but not both.
                  2. Lines that are f or bi, but not both
                  3. Any new genes linked with a.
                  4. Any new genes affecting fruit size and 
                     shape.

Currence, T. M.   Stocks earlier than Farthest North with  
                  fruit size equal to Farthest North.
                  Lines known to transmit high yield,  
                  earliness, and large fruit; i.e., high in 
                  general combining ability for the 
                  combination of these three characteristics.

Frazier, W. A.    Early, large fruited, preferably determinate,   
                  lines carrying high resistance to cracking.

Hafen, L.         Breeding lines resistant to mosaic, lines   
                  resistant to cracking.

Harrison, A. L.   Breeding lines that cary resistance to any  
                  of the various types of mosaic.

Honma, S.         Breeding lines that carry resistance to any  
                  of the varied types of mosaic.

Johnson, K. W.    Seed stock having the following 
                  characteristics.
                  1. High pigment genes, either ph\1 or ph\.2
                  2. Any of the various dwarf genes.

Pearson, O. H.    Lines that have little or no gelatinous matter
                  surrounding seeds.

Piovano,  A. P.   Lines of determinate, paste type tomato.
                  Lines with nematode resistance.

Pollack, B. L.    Any line that shows some degree of resistance 
                  to "gray wall."

Reynard, G. B.    u\2\u\2 (u\g\u\g)  Any types with extra dark  
                  green unripe fruit.

Rick, C. M.       Any line that is jointless but not leafy 
                  (j-lf+).

Smith, J. J.      Stocks resistant to anthracnose.

Suzuki, I.        Breeding lines or sources that carry 
                  resistance to any of various types of mosaic 
                  disease, to southern bacterial wilt, or to 
                  fusarium wilt (pink-fruited).

Tezier, C.        Early dwarf lines that can be cultivated 
                  without staking. Lines resistant to radial and 
                  concentric cracking.
                  Very early lines with medium fruit size.
                  Lines resistant to Phytophthora infestans.
                  Lines rich in dry weight and with good color 
                  for processing.

Walkof, G.        Jointless, non-leafy, determinate-type lines.

Whaley, W. G.     Any haploid lines.

Williams, W.      List of tomato mutants wanted for stock
                  blu
                  m345
                  nd
                  sl3
                  sl4

Yeager, A. P.     A line which has resistance to early-blight and 
                  still produces a crop.

Young, P. A.      A green-wrap tomato with adequate resistance to fruit
                  cracking.