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Nov. 7. Cultivated strawberry, in fruit and for sale. Evidently the 

 ordinary kind, not the everbearing. Fragaria chiloensis Du- 

 chesne, var. ananassa (?). In Missouri as noted in the 

 Kansas City Star. 

 Nov. 8. Ordinary cultivated strawberry. Flowers and immature, 

 green fruit. Writer's garden, 1501 Rural street. May, June. 



Sweet Pea. Lathyriis odoratus L. Summer. 



Pear, Pyrus communis L. Spring. 



Apple, Pyrus mains L. Spring. 



Spirfca callosa-alba. {Spir^a, japonica var. callosa-alba (?) .) 

 Spring and Summer. 



Spir^a van Hoiiftei (?). Spring. 



Shepherd's purse. {CapseUa bursa-pastoris (L.) Medic.) 

 Early spring. 



Bird's foot violet. Viola pedata L. (In our garden.) April, 

 May, and late summer and autumn. 



Canna sp. Late summer and fall. 



Cultivated larkspur, from this year's seed. Delphinium, con- 

 solida L. (?). Summer and fall. 



Red sage. Salvia splendens Sellow. Summer and fall. 



Cosmos bipinnata Cav., from this year's seed. Summer and 

 fall. 



Dandelion. Taraxacum officinale Weber. April-September, 

 and rarely autumn and winter. From this year's seed. 



Sweet alyssum. Alyssimi maratimum Lam. Summer. 



Sow thistle. Sonchus asper (L.) Hill. Summer and autumn. 



Nasturtium. Tropssolum majus L. Summer. 



Radish. Raphanus sativus L. Late spring and early summer. 



Tomato. Lycopersicum esculentum Mill. Fron: this year's 

 seed. Summer. 



Cardinal raspberry. Rubus sp. June to August. Has green 

 fruit. 



Yellow sorrel. Oxalis stncta L. April-October. 



Garden Pea. Pisum sativum L. Fruiting. Late spring and 

 early summer. 



Mignonette. Reseda odorata L. From this year's seed. Old 

 ones are blooming again. Summer. 



Pepper grass. Lepiidiuvi virginicum h. (?) May-November. 



Erigeron canadensis L. In abundance. June, November. 



Corn. Zea mays L. Self-sown; this year's seed. This was 

 suckerlike. June-August. 



Sultana. Impatiens sultani Hook. Reflowering after some 

 cessation and killing of some by frost. Summer and fall. 

 Nov. 10. Narcissus sp. Early spring. (Reported by Myrtle C. Hunter.) 

 Nov. 11. Yellow sweet clover. Mellilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Sum- 

 mer. 



Erigeron ramosus (Walt.) B. S. P. May-November. 



Mouse-ear chickenweed. Cerastium brachypodum (Engel.) 

 Robinson. March-July. 



