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Beet. 



March 2. W. A. Burpee <fe Co., Fliiladelpliia, Pa., Early Blood 

 Ked Turnip, Danish Improved Sugar, Dark Stinson, Early Egyptian. 



Blackberry. 



April 26. Thompson's Sons, Rio Yista, Va., Maxwell. 

 April 11. E. A. Riehl, Alton, 111., Piasa. 



Broccoli. 



March 22. Charles Schwake, 404: East Thirty-fourth street, New 

 York, N. Y., San Isadora. 



Carrot. 



March 20. W. A. Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Improved 

 Long Orange, New Forcing No. 1387, Danvers or Half Long 

 Orange, Early Scarlet Horn, New Extra Dark Moss-curled Parsley 



Cauliflower. 

 March 20. W. A. Burpee & Co., PhiladeljDhia, Pa., Best Early. 



Celery. 



March 22. Charles Schwake, 404 'East Thirty-fourth street, New 

 York, N. Y., De Candolle, F. E. Rudman & Brother, 132 North 

 Clinton street, Rochester, N. Y., Golden Heart. 



Cherry. 



April 4. United States Pomologist, Washington, D. C, cions of 

 Esel Kirsche, Rupp and White Bigarreau. 



April 10. Starke Brothers, Louisiana, Mo., one tree of Abesse 

 d'Oignies. 



August 7. United States Department of Agriculture, Division of 

 Pomology, Washington, D. C, No. 9211 seedling cherry bnds. 



August 1. United States Department of Agriculture, Division of 

 Pomology, Washington, D. C, Esel Kirsche buds. 



August 8. United States Department of Agriculture, Division of 

 Pomology, Washington, D. C, Rupp buds. 



August 9. G. H. Andrews, Clarkson, N. Y., Yellow Waif buds. 



August 10. W. F. Ileikes, manager Huntsville Nursery, Ilunts- 

 ville, Ala., two trees Esel Kirsche. 



