REPORT OF THE PROFESSOR OF HORTICULTURE. xxxi 



Prof. W. R. Lazenby, Columbus, Ohio: 



Seeds of Papaw, Asimina tiiloba. 

 ./. G. Justice, Marcus, Georgia: 



Scions of Durham's Winter apple. 

 Everett Broiun, Bluff Point, N. York: 



Four Mary grape vines. 

 S. Gordon, Sand Brook, N. Jersey: 



Over one hundred varieties of apple scions ; also scions of crabs, pears, 

 cherries and Chickasaw plums. 

 A. M. Purdy, Palmyra, N. York: 



One doz. Big Bob Strawberry plants. 

 Francis Brill, Riverhead, N. York: 



Assorted seeds of cauliflower and cabbages. 

 7ho?nas W. Boiuman, Rochester, N. York: 



Scions of Quebec Winter Sweet apple. 

 G. H. S J. H. Hale, So. Glastonbury, Connecticut: ^ 



Plants of Earhart Everbearing raspberry. 

 BabcocFs Nurseries, Little Rock, Arka?isas: 



Scions of Arkansaw, Shannon and Kossuth apples. 

 Purdue University, by Prof. James Troop, Lafayette, Indiana : 



Various small fruit plants. 

 D. F. Eioen, Pinckney, Michigan: 



Boots of "Markery," Chenopodium Bonus-Henricus. 

 L. H. Bailey, South Haven, Michigan: 



Scions of apple and pear. 

 F. L. Wright, Plainfield, Michigan: 



Strawberry and dewberry plants. 

 /. T. Macomber, Grand Isle, Vermont: 



New varieti' s of pears, plums, apples and a raspberry. 

 W. W. Hilborn, Arkona, Ontario: 



New raspberries. 

 Thomas Love, Avery, Michigan: 



Plants of Box, Buxus sempervirens. 

 Ellwayiger & Barry, Rochester, Neio York: 



Scions of Arabskoe apple. 



Two Paradise stocks. 

 T, T. Lyon, South Haven, Michigan : 



Small fruit plants in great variety. 

 J. D. Kruschke, Piqua, Ohio: 



Plants of Twin and Big Bob strawberries. 

 Vosburgh and Shane, Grand Ledge, Michigan: 



Plants of Moore's Early strawberry. 

 Kizo Tamari, Kagoshina, Japan: 



Two large colored photographs illustrating Japanese gardening. 

 Hon. 0. W. Garfield, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Various lithographs of horticultural products. 



L. H. BAILEY, Jk., 



Super intendeyit. 



