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Gooseberry. 



April 19. StoiTS Harrison Co., Painesville, O., one Carmen. 



April 27. The Lovett Co., Little Silver, K. J., two Oregon. 

 Jumbo. 



May 1. R. B. Whyte, OttaM^a, Canada, London, Cossack, Hairy 

 Green, Green Ocean, Lofty. 



Grape. 



March 18. Geo. Coote, Corvallis, Oregon, cuttings of native grape. 



April 1. A. F. Rice, Griswoldsville, Ga., Superb, one three-year 

 vine. 



April 5. J. R. Johnson, Dallas, Texas, one Columbian. 



April 13. T. Y. Munson, Denison, Texas, two each of Presley 

 (formerly Pres. Lyon), Eumedel, R. W. Munson, Long John, Gold 

 Coin, Chambrill, Bell, W. B. Munson. 



April 15. T. S. Hubbard Co., Fredonia, N. Y., two each of Bril- 

 liant, Eaton, (Rog. 14) Gaertner. 



April 19. P. R. DeMuth, Connellsville, Pa., three vines Helen 

 Keller. 



May 1. H. M. Woodward, 717 Napoleon St., Rockford, HI., two 

 Regal. 



May 1. J. A. Putnam & Son, Fredonia, N, Y., two Lucile. 



May 18. Prof. John Craig, Experiment Farm, Ottawa, Canada, 

 two Emerald. J. E. Lord, Pompanoosuc, Vt., two cuttings of 

 Lord Favorite. 



Kohlrabi. 



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

 York, N. Y., Giant of Modica. 



Lettuce. 



March 2. W. A. Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Dwarf White 

 Heart, New Cabbage, No. 3835. 



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

 York, N. Y., x\lbano, Genezzans. 



October 28. A. Luther, Leeds, Jackson Co., Mo., Luther, one 

 packet forcing lettuce. 



F. E. Rudman & Brother, 132 N. Clinton St., Rochester, N. Y., 

 Keene, forcing lettuce, one packet. Big Boston, forcing lettuce, 

 •one packet. 



