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Pumpkin. 

 March 2. W. A, Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Winter Luxury. 



■ E,AJ)ISH. 



March 20. W. A. Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Golden Dres- 

 den, New Bright Breakfast, New White Forcing, French Breakfast, 

 Earliest Carmine Olive-shaped, Extra Early Scarlet Turnip, White 

 Tipped Scarlet Turnip . 



Raspberry. 



March 18. George Coote, Horticulturist, Experiment Station, 

 Corvallis, Oregon, Black Cap Native. 



April 17. W. C. Gault, Ruggles, Ohio, six Gault. 



April 20. Slaymaker & Son, Dover, Del., twelve Miller. 



April 19. StoiTs Harrison Co., Painesville, Ohio, one Gault. 



April 25. Albertson & Hobbs, Bridgeport, Ind., six Wade. 



April 26. W. D. Barns & Son, Middlehope, N. Y., five of Red 

 variety grown in vicinity of Middlehope, and six each of Cromwell 

 and Palmer. 



April 27. Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y., six Thomson 

 Early. 



April 27. C. G. A^elie, Marlboro, N. Y., six Marlboro. 



April 27. The Lovett Co., Little Silver, N. J., Conrath, All 

 Summer. 



April 27. Birdseye & Son, Hopewell, N. Y., Shaifer's Collossal, 

 from one year and two year bushes ; Ohio, from one year, two year 

 and four year bushes ; Gregg, from one year and three year bushes ; 

 Tyler, from one year, two year and three year bushes. 



May 1. I. F. Street, West Middleton, Ind., Telataugh. 



May 1. R. B. Whyte, Ottawa, Canada, Seedling Reds, No. 6, 7, 

 13 and 17. 



November 9. C. H. Koch, Middlehope, N. Y., six No. 1 Red, six 

 No. 2 Yiking. 



November 13. S. H. Loomis, Geneva, N. Y., Geneva Pride. 



November 15. R. B. Whyte, Ottawa, Canada, Whyte No. 6, 7, 13 

 and 17. 



May 4. A. Blanc & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., one Strawberry- 

 raspberry . 



October 23. W. C. Gault, Ruggles, Ohio, six black Gault. 



