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

Barham, W. S.  Several breeding lines resistant to southern 
               bacterial wilt, Pseudomonas solanacearum EFS.

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

Bishop, 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.  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-day             cuttungs
               Haploid pimpinellifolium  cuttings
               001  2n Ex-Haploid D-y    DBL4
               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         f-bi-lf-j-wt
              
Butler, L.     The following mutants in many combinations but 
               not in isogenic stocks: a, ag, al, aw, br, bu, c, 
               d, dm, e, f, fl, gs, H, hl, j, l, m, mc, o, p, 
               pe, ps, r,  ro, s, sp, t, u, wf, Wo, Xa, y.

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

Ciccarone, A.  A stock of seeds of the tomato variety "Quarantino"
               (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

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 backcrossing 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 the Division of   
Plant Introduc- Plant Exploration and Introduction are 
tion Station    maintained. The collections include species, 
Iowa State      species hybrids, and many lines of L. esculentum 
College         including some genetic marker strains.  A yearly 
Ames, Iowa      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
               1504  La/La^+

Kerr, E. A.    Cf\1, Cf\2, Cf\3, and several other stocks with 
               resistance to Cladosporium fulvum.
               gf\1, l\2, and ls in combination with several 
               other genes.
               
Lyall, L. H.   Several breeding lines which are highly resistant
               to race 0 of Phytophtera infestans.

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

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

Piovano, A.     Foundation seed of the following vrieties:

                                 Determinate
                18/49, 10/49, 51/48   very early, large fruited, 
                                      disease resistant, paste 
                                      type.
                                            
                                Indetermidiate
                "Peron", "Cuyano"     resistant to common fungus   
                                      diseases.
                "Calepata"            very resistant to 
                                      diseases, good for 
                                      tropics, very late.  
                "Mendocino"           Rutgers type, earlier, 
                                      disease resistent.
                "Santa Catalina"      paste, San Marzano type, 
                                      fruits larger, fleshier,  
                                      not puffy, disease
                                      resistant.

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, Indian Baltimore, Bounty, Eearliana, 
                and Pritchard.

Reynard, G. B.  69   a/d/a/d
                119  a/d/a/d u/l/u/l - 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.    LA102 L. peruvianum (seed from plants in wild at
                     Rio Supe, Peru.)
               LA125 L. pimpinellifolium (seed from plants in 
                     wild at Trujillo Peru).
               LA144 Solanum Lycopersicoides - a few seeds have   
                     set from sib crosses made at Davis.
               LA166 L. pimpinellifollum, Galapagos 
                     (see TGC 4:16).
               LA317 cheesmanii, Galapagos (see research note 
                     in this issue).
               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
               2-121 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
               2-273 ms\23 Male-sterile Earlypak
               2-277 ms\24 Male-sterile Earlypak

               Seed of other male-sterile mutants available in 
               very limited quantity.
               LA319 ms/17 Wo d
               LA321 ms/17 a d c l
               
               Stocks of: ap, bl, Cl\1, cl\2, d^x, dl, dv, 
               ex, Fw, gh, gq, j\2, Nr, rv, sd, tf, vg, 
               Wo^m, 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.
               4-47     F1 L. esculentum x S. lycopersicoides
               4-32     L. chilense Goodspeed's No. 30349
               4-2 & 3  F1 L. esculentum x L. chilense
               2-297    Haploid San Marzano. This, the first 
                        haploid we have had in eight years,
                        the fall of 1955. At present it still
                        shows only mild virus symptoms.
                        
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 radium 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.     Small-fruited varieties: Ailsa Craig, Export 
               Danemark Rio 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, Various hybrids, 
               Blanche hative, grosse lisse.
               
        
Thompson, A. E.  30-2-55   high pigment, determinate heavy set,
                           green shoulders (u^+^u^+?)  
                 32-19-55  high pigment, determinate heavy set, 
                           uniform color (u u ?)
                           +/ab albescent

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.

Williams, W.  L. racemigerum
              L. peruvianum
              L. pimpinellifolium (red or yellow fruit)

              F1 hybrids: Hartford X, Ware X

              Marker stocks: d p s o r y; d c a l r y; d dm j al
                            wt f H; l a mc t; gs d c l r y; yv 
                            dl, al wt.
                     
              Lateral suppressor ls

Yeager, A. F. Late blight resistant varieties descended from a 
              tomato from Mexico:
               
              (X9O7W) - some indicetion there may be resistance 
                       to early blight.
              Doublerich - 100 gram tomato, with twice as much 
                       as standard varieties; red; very firm.

Young, P. A.  W-935         wf White flower
              G1074         Xa Xantha
              S1446, S1447  Luxuriant cherry tomato; sets fruits 
                            in hot weather.
              G1279         Hardin's miniature tomato; extreme 
                            dwarf with the genes d, dm, bk.
              G1075         Wo
              G328, G912    pe, lg, vi genes linked in 
                            Group VII.
              G1215, G1319  L. humboldtii. A yellow-cherry 
                            tomato with a characteristic type of 
                            leaf.
              G1666         Stock with the Cu allele.

de Zerpa, Dora M.  
              
                 Species 
              51-10  L. peruvianum      Dr. H. Jones USDA 48B398
                     var. humifusum  
              51-11  L. peruvianum                 ibid.  49B290
              51-12  L. Pissisi                    ibid.  49B292
              51-13  L. glandulosum                ibid.  49B293
              51-14  L. peruvianum var.            ibid.  49B295
                     vulgare
              51-17  L. hirsutum
              52-118 L. sp. (tomatillo) small red  Ruins of 
                     fruit approx. 10 fruits per   Cajamarquilla 
                     simple inflorescence, seeds   20 km east of 
                     small ovoid, orangish yellow. Lima, Peru.
                    
                 Crosses
              50-11 (5) F2 of L. esculentum var.
                        Panamerican x L. hirsutum
              51-18     F3 of same hybrid.

                 Varieties
              51-2      Sunray           Dr. H. Jones, USDA
              51-3      Rain resistant           ibid No. 49B438
              51-4      Southlanti               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.

Burnett, J.  H.   Any stocks in which pubescence is effected, 
                  e.g. Woolly Wo, non-hairy H, hairless hl, 
                  villous vi, etc.
                    
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.

Fryxell, P. A.    Stocks of monogenic markers classifiable in 
                  the seedling stage.
                    
Hafen, L.         Breeding lines resistant to mosaic, lines 
                  resistant to  cracking.
                   
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, 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.

Stevenson, E. C.  Seed stock having the foillowing 
                  characteristics:
                  1- ability to set fruit under high 
                     temperature.
                  2- lines having exceptional red color.
                  3- short-vined type with leafy covering.

Suzuki, I.        Breeding lines or sources that 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.
                  Tines resistant to Phytophthora infestans.

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

Whaley, W. G.     Any haploid lines.

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