232 Keport of the Acting Director and Chemist of the 



November 11. W. & T. Smith, Geneva, N. Y., per Edward 

 Smith, two trees each of the following varieties on Mahaleb stock : 

 Black Tartarean, Coe Transparent, Dyehoiise, Early Richmond or 

 Kentish, English Morello, Governor Wood, Late Duke, Mont- 

 morency, ISTapoleon ; and two trees each of the following varieties on 

 Mazzard stock : Black Tartarean, Coe Transparent, Djehouse, 

 English Morrello, Montmorency, NajDoleon. 



Corn. 



March 2. W. A. Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Eariy Ford- 

 hook. 



Cucumber. 



March 2(». W. A . Burpee, Philadelphia, Pa., Fordhook Improved 

 "White Spine, Early Green Prolific, Early Russian, New Improved 

 Chicago Pickle. 



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

 York, N. Y., White Japanese Climbing. 



Currant. 



March 17. Geo. Coote, Corvallis, Oregon, cuttings native Oregon 

 black currant. 



April 26. D. Brandt, Bren^en, Ohio, Yellow Utah. 



October 28. R. B. Whyte, Ottawa, Canada, Moore Ruby. 



November 2. S. D. Willard, Geneva, N. Y., five Moore Ruby, 

 live White Imperial. 



November 11. W. & T. Smith. Geneva, N. Y., per Edward 

 Smith, five Gondouin. November 19, five Cherry and five Yersail- 

 laise. 



November 20. E. Y. Teas, Irvington, Ind., five one-year plants 

 of Knight's Improved. 



November 27. Albertson & Hobbs, Bridgeport, Ind., one plant of 

 Albertson & Hobbs, No. 1. 



Dewberry. 

 March 26. J. W. Austin, Pilot Point, Denton Co., Texas, six 

 plants, Austin Improved. 



April 22. C. C. Maynard, Kincaid, Kansas, six Maynard. 



Endive. 

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

 York, N. Y., Sant Angelo. 



