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Squash. 

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



Strawberry. 



March 18. George Coote, Horticulturist, Experiment Station, 

 Corvallis, Oregon, native species from coast of Pacific Yaguina Bay, 

 Lincoln coanty, and one from foot hills. Coast Range, Willamette 

 Valley. 



April 10. R. S. Cole, Harmans, Md., 25 Tubbs. 



April 10. Slaymaker & Son, Dover, Del., strawberry seedlings 

 ]S"os. 1, 5, 8, 9, 12 and 25. 



April 21. M. Crawford, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Wilhara Belt, 

 Staples, Margaret. 



April 24. Slaymaker & Son, Dover, Del., 25 Thompson {Lady 

 Thom,pson). 



April 25. W. D. Barnes & Son, Middlehope, N. Y., 25 Thompson 

 {Lady Thom,pson). 



April 26. Thompson's Sons, Eio Vista, Va., 12 Earliest, 12 

 America, 12 Edith, 12 Thompson No. 103, 12 Enormous, 12 

 Thompson No. 100. 



April 27. EUwanger & Barry, Rochester, N, Y., 25 Williams. 



April 27. Birdseye & Son, Hopewell, N. Y., 25 Canada Wilson. 



April 29. E. B. Stevenson, Lowville, Ontario, Canada, 25 Maple 

 Bank. 



April 29. D. B. Garvin & Son, Wheeling, W. Va., unnamed 

 strawberry. 



May 1. E. J. Hull, Olyphant, Pa., Hulls No. 3. 



May 3. W. F. Allen, Jr., Salisbury, Md., 12 Allen. 



May 1. W. r. Allen, Jr., Salisbury, Md., Enormous, Bissel, Col- 

 umbian. 



May 1. H. S. & A. J. See, Geneva, Pa., 12 each of See Nos. 

 5, 4 and 3. 



May 17. E. J. Hull, Olyphant, Pa., Hull's No. 4. 



Tomato. 



March 20. W. A. Burpee & Co., Pliiladelphia, Pa., Fordhook 

 First. 



February 5. West Virginia Station, F. William Rane, Horticul- 

 turist, Rane's Seedling. 



