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Okra. 



March 20. W. A. "Buq^ee & Co., Philadelpliia, Pa., New Lady 

 Finger, 



Onion. 



March 20. W. A. Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., White Globe, 

 New Gigantic Gibralter, New Queen, Red Globe, Yellow Globe 

 Danvers, Yellow Dutch, Giant Yellow Rocca. 



Peach. 



April 30. The Rogers Nursery Co., Moorestown, N. J., two 

 Blood, Dwarf Japan. 



May 4. W. W. Hilborn, Leamington, Ontario, Canada, two 

 Tyhuret. 



August T. United States Department of Agriculture, Division of 

 Pomology, Washington, D. C, York Pearl. 



September 27. H. Wiard, Syracuse, N. Y., buds of Wiard. 



October — . R. G. Chase Co., Geneva, N. Y., Chase {Chase's 

 EarJij Free), three trees. 



November 27. A. Pullen, Milford, Delaware, one year trees on 

 peach roots ; five each of Capt. Eads, Conkling, Champion, Crosbey, 

 Elberta, Globe, Hill's Chili, Ilynes' Surprise, Lemon Free, Sneed, 

 Susquehanna; two each of Columbia, Alexander, Amsden June, 

 Beer's Smock, Bishop's Early, Chinese Free, Crawford's Early, 

 Crawford's Late, Early Rivers, Foster, Hale's Early, Mountain Rose, 

 Moore's Favorite, Old Mixon Free, Picciuett' Late, Prize, Redcheek 

 Melocoton, Reeves' Favorite, Salway, Stevens' Rareripe, Stump the 

 World, Wager, Wheatland, Yellow St. John. 



Five June buds of Triumph on peach roots. 



Peak. 



March — . Professor T. Minami, Sapporo Agricultural College, 

 Japan, No. 1 cions Taihei, No. 2 cions Koga, No. 3 cions Kinriu. 



April 10. Stark Brothers, Louisiana, Mo., one Koonce. 



April 27. Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y., Dorset, Lady 

 Olapp, Oliver des Serres, Bon Chretien Fred. Baudry, Madam 

 Heminway. 



September 18. T. G. Clark, Tyre, Seneca county, N. Y., buds of 

 Seneca. 



