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.
                 GS5            Green seedling

Barham, W. S.    1. Several breeding lines resistant to late 
                 blight Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) D By.
                 2. Several breeding lines resistant to 
                 southern bacterial wilt Pseudemonas 
                 solanacearum EFS.

Barton, D.  W.   Translocation stocks (seed of selfed 
                 heterozygotes):
                 T2-12; T1 9-12; T3-8; T7-9; T5-7; T2 9-12.

Bishop, C.  J.   sl             Stamenless stock available in 
                                limited quantity.

Bohn, G. W.      2N and 4N stocks of L. peruvianum, L. 
                 pimpinellifolium, and the Denmark and Waltham  
                 Forcing varieties of L. esculentum.
                 Genetic marker stocks and progenies from 6-8  
                 repeated backcrosses to Danmark, Uniform Globe,   
                 Oxheart,  and Ponderosa following crosses of  
                 these  varieties  with fusarium resistant 
                 L. pimpinellifolium.
                 (Seed in storage at Cheyenne, Wyoming.   
                 Probably viable).


Burdick, A. B.        Haploid D-y          cuttings
                      Haploid              cuttings
                      pimpinellifolium   
                 001  2n Ex-Haploid D-y    DBL4
                 006  2n Ex-Haploid d1     DBL7 Lindstrom 1940
                 038  Agadir Cherry        4 gm. Fruit semi-wild
                                           from Morocco, F. A.
                 179  San Marzano aa?
                 206  2n Ex-Haploid        DBL3      
                      pimpinellifolium    
                 216  4n Ex-Haploid        DBL3
                      pimpinellifolium 
                 240  Rosette-type         f-bi-l-f-j-wt

Butler, L.       Many combinations of the following genes: a ag 
                 al aw bk br bu c dm e f gs H hl j l m mc n nc o 
                 p pe pr ps r ro s sp t u w1 wf Wo wt Xa y.

Cannon, 0. S.    Loran Blood VeVe with Sp 
                 (Phytopath. 41:986-990) VR Moscow VeVe with sp
                 Some stocks partially resistant to curly top 
                 virus.

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

Frazier, W.  A.  OSC 12  Wide  calyx.  Advanced  selections,  
                         for larger fruit size, and now 
                         available.

                 OSC 54  Further selections from this line have  
                         been made. They have relatively good  
                         fruit setting ability at low 
                         temperature; also earliness.

                 OSC lines 262, 263, 268, 272. Crack resistance. 
                         Dwarfs.

                 OSC 252 Distinct earliness, with medium fruit 
                         size.

                 OSC 256 and others. Determinate lines derived 
                         from back crossing to Stokesdale and
                         selecting determinates in F2 
                         generations.

Harrison, A. L.  Stocks available for exchange 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 Division of   
Plant Intro-     Plant Exploration and Introduction are   
duction Station  maintained.  The collections include species,   
Iowa State       species hybrids, and many lines of L.   
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.".   

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

Kerr, E. A.      Vetomold          Cf2
                 V121              Cf3
                 Stirling  Castle  Cf1
                 Vulcan            Cf2 - Cfl
                 V-469             Cf2 - Cf3
                 F101              Cf2 - Cf3 - Cf1

                 In addition to the above, several lines   
                 stabilized for resistance to Cladosporium   
                 fulvum.  New genes present in these lines now   
                 being studied for linkage relations.   

Kristensen, R.  Danish Export     Early outdoor tomato with very
                                  smooth fruits of medium size.
                Bonner Best       Very early and high-yielding 
                (Not Bonny Best)  tomato.

Lewis, D.       L. hirsutum
                L. hirsutum var. glabratum
                L. peruvianum
                L. pimpinellifolium (red-fruited)
                L. pimpinellifolium (yellow-fruited)
                Genetic stock d-p-s-o-r-y
                John Baer male sterile
                Inbred strains of Ailsa Craig, Kondine Red, and 
                Vetomold.

Nonnecke, I. L. 1. Earlinorth (L-3700 Sel. I).  An extremely 
                   early determinate type tomato producing  
                   rather rough fruit of good color which 
                   average approximately 1.75 inches in  
                   diameter. Has been grown very successfully in
                   regions too cool for any other tomato variety
                   of comparable size or larger.
                2. Early Lethbridge (L-3700 Sel. III). Much the 
                   same as Earlinorth only a few days later, is 
                   larger, approximately 2.5 inches, and very  
                   smooth. Appears to be a very good canning 
                   type. This variety has a very limited range 
                   of adaptability.


Ounsworth, L. F. Lines from different crosses similar in the   
6-1201           following respects: They are a bush type with   
6-1205-1         whitish green immature fruit.  They have   
                 outyielded the Bounty variety, particularly   
                 early in the season.  The fruit is a little   
                 smaller than Bounty, is more attractive, very   
                 uniform and has shown very little cracking in   
                 the field.

Pollack, B. L.   1025-2-52 No. 25-92   d-r-y-c-ps
                 1025-2-52 No. 25-218  d-y-c-l-ps
                 1025-1-50 No. 17-168  d-r-y-c-l-gs
                 Functionally sterile (ps) lines of Rutgers,
                 Stokesdale, and Indian Baltimore.


Reynard, G. B.   69  a\d\a\d
                 119 a\d\a\d u\1\u\1 - resistant to collar rot
                     phase of Alternaria  solani.
                 54  u\2\u\2 (u\g\u\g) and resistant (not 
                     immune) to radial cracks.

Rick, C. M.      LA94 L.  hirsutum (seed from plants in wild at
                          Canta, Peru).
                 LA102 L. peruvianum (seed from plants in wild 
                          at  Rio Supe, Peru).
                 LA118 L. glandulosum (seed from plants in wild                  
                          at Canta. Peru).
                 LA125 L. pimpinellifolium (seed from plants in 
                          wild at Trujillo, Peru).
                 LA166 L. pimpinellifolium, Galapagos 
                          (see TGC 4:16)
                 2-72     San Marzano pure line derived from 
                          haploid by colchicine treatment.
                 2-95     4N San Marzano
                 2-227    4N Pearson

                 2-31     ms\2  Male-sterile Pearson
                 2-89     ms\7  Male-sterile San Marzano
                 2-121    ms\9  Male-sterile San Marzano
                 2-132    ms\10 Male-sterile San Marzano
                 2-165    ms\13 Male-sterile San Marzano
                 2-175    ms\14 Male-sterile Earliana
                 2-193    ms\15 Male-sterile San Marzano
                 LA62     ms\16 Male-sterile Pritchard
                 2-225    ms\17 Male-sterile Ace
                 2-233    ms\18 Male-sterile Cal-255

                 Seed of the other male-sterile mutants                            
                 available in very limited quantity. Stocks          
                 of ap, Cl\1, cl\2, d^x, dl, dv, ex, Fw, pi,
                 rv, vg, wd, W0^m, and yv. Stocks of
                 all the primary trisomics 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.  Cuttings are
                 taken in May or later.
                 4-33 & 34 Solanum lycopersicoides
                 4-47 F1   L. esculentum x S. lycopersicoides 
                 4-32      L. chilense Goodspeed's No. 30349
                 4-2 & 3   F1 L. esculentum x 4-32, L. chilense.

Schultz, J. H.   Foundation seed of 15 or more varieties      
                 developed at the N. D. Station.  Also a      
                 considerable number of breeding lines of      
                 value in general objectives in the station      
                 breeding projects.        
                 Cavalier (new variety released in 1953) A sp,      
                 u variety with large fruits ccmparable to      
                 Victor and Bounty but superior in quality and      
                 size of fruit.        
                 Doublerich (new variety released jointly with      
                 A. F. Yeager in 1953).  Ascorbic acid content      
                 is about twice that of standard varieties.      
                 Is fairly early and quite acceptable.      

Skirm, G. W.     Stocks of commercial varieties.

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 Phytophora infestans in Japan
                 (4-5 backcrossed).




Tezier, C.       Small-fruited varieties: Ailsa Craig, Export
                 Danemark, Roi Humbert, San Marzano,
                 Pendelotte, Tuckwood, Gloire d'Alsace,
                 Devons Suprise, Early Chatham.
                 Medium-fruited varieties: Marmande, 1/2
                 lisse d'Alger, Perdrigeon, Merveille des
                 marches, Reine des hatives, Alice Roosevelt,
                 Pierrette.  
                 Varieties with large fruits: Rouge grosse
                 maraichere, Marglobe, Saint Pierre, Trophy,
                 Mikado ecarlate, Ponderosa, Blanche hative,
                 grosse lisse.  
                 Various hybrids


Walkof, C.       Short internode, determinate plant type.
                 Lines with dark green underripe fruit.
                 Foundation seed of Meteor, and early
                 determinate variety developed by
                 backcrossing L-3700 with Bonton.  
                 
Yeager, A. F.    Doublerich 
                 Aloha pink variety of beefsteak type that
                 ripens with the very early varieties.  New
                 Hampshire Red Pickling.  Determinate red
                 pear type desired by some of the pickling
                 companies.  Late-blight resistant varieties
                 descended from a tomato from Mexico (X 907
                 W).  The strains we now have are commercial
                 varieties, one determinate, the other,
                 indeterminate.

Young, P. A.             Variety  Golden  Sphere
                 W-935          wf  White flower
                 G1074          Xa  Xantha
                 sl446, sl447       Luxuriant cherry tomato;
                                    sets fruits in hot weather.

                 G1279          Hardin's miniature tomato; 
                                extreme dwarf with the genes d, 
                                dm, and bk.
                 G1075          Wo
                 G131           Knob tomato; San Marzano type 
                                with tendency for corolla 
                                constriction resulting in 
                                knob-fruits.
                 G560           Tomato with hereditary pox marks 
                                and streaks in peel of fruits.
                 G328,   G912   pe, lg, and vi genes linked in 
                                Group VII.
                 G1215, G1319   Lycopersicon humboldtii.  
                                A yellow-cherry tomato with a 
                                characteristic type of leaf.


deZerpa, Dora M. Species
                 51-10  L. peruvianum          Dr. H. Jones USDA
                        var. humifusum                 48B398
                 51-11  L. peruvianum          ibid.   49B290
                 51-12  L. Pissisi             ibid.   49B292
                 51-13  L. glandulosum         ibid.   49B293
                 51-14  L. peruvianum          ibid.   49B295
                        var. vulgare
                 51-17  L. hirsutum
                 52-118 L. sp. (tomatillo)     Ruins of 
                        small red fruit,       Cajamarquilla
                        approx. 10 fruits      20 km east of
                        per simple             Lima, Peru
                        inflorescence, seeds 
                        small ovoid, orangish      
                        yellow                     

                 Crosses
                 50-11 (5)  F2 of L. esculentum var.
                            Panamerican x L. hirsutum
                 51-18      F 3 of same hybrid.

                 Varieties
                 51-2       Sunray             Dr. H. Jones USDA
                 51-3       Rain resistant     ibid No. 49B438
                 51-4       Southland          ibid.
                 52-122     Panamerican        

STOCKS   DESIRED

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

Bishop, C. J.       Sources of resistance to late blight.

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.      Crack-resistant lines with normal growth
                    habit and relatively early maturity.
                    Firm-fruit lines.

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

Nonnecke, I. L.     Any lines of L. peruvianum not listed in  
                    the Seed List for 1949-50 from the P. I.
                    Station, Ames, Iowa, as well as any 
                    crosses between L. peruvianum and 
                    L. esculentum. Any other material 
                    suspected to possess cold or frost
                    resistance or low temperature fruit set.

Pearson, 0. H.      Lines that have little or no gelatinous 
                    matter surrounding seeds.

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.          Dwarf lines that do not need to be staked.
                    Lines that with stand cracking.
                    Early, medium-fruited lines.
                    Lines resistant to Phytophthora infestans.

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

Whaley, W. G.       Any haploid lines.