690 Fifteenth Annual Report op the 



Grai'b. 

 November 11. E. A. Kielil, Alton, III., two Riehl No. 10, black 

 seedling of Niagara and two Riebl No. 11, red seedling of Niagara. 



MiSCELLANlOOL'S. 



Northwestern Seed Co., Dundas, Minn., one packet each of 

 Ageratum Mexicanum, Frost King field corn. New Victoria spin- 

 ach, Sweet Mignonette and Denver Market lettuce. 



May 14. A. Blanc, Philadelphia, Pa., four plants of Logan berry. 



May 29. F. Richards, Freeport, N. Y., one set transphintiug 

 implements. ^ 



June 18. Percy Little, Northumberland, Pa., one slat barrel. 



November 11. Prof. L. H. Bailey, Ithaca, N. Y., the following 

 named begonias: Abundance, Argentea Guttata, Bertha de 

 Chateau Rochere, Credneri, Glauca, Scandens, Hoageana, Gil- 

 sonii, Incarnata, Ingranii, Metallica, Rex in variety, Scharffiaoa, 

 Schmidtii, Sub nigricans, Thurstoni, Undulata and Wetsteini. 



December 11. J. L. Childs, Floral Park, N. Y., two tips of hy- 

 brid berry. A rubus. 



Nectarine. 



August 24. Division of Pomology, Washington, D. C, buds of 



Kentucky. 



Peach. 



August 26. H. Wiard, Syracuse, N. Y., buds of Wiard. 



September 19. W. H. Clark, Greece, N. Y., Todd. 



November 20. R. G. Chase Co., Geneva, N. Y., two Pride of 

 Idaho and one Early Free (Chase). 



November 27. A. Pullen, Milford, Del., two trees each of 

 Bishop Early, Early Rivers, Beers Smock, Old Mixon Free and 

 Wager, and one tree each of Amsden, Crawford Late, Champion, 

 Stevens Rareripe and Elberta. 



November 27. T, V. Munson, Denison, Tex., buds of Jennie 



Worthen and Columbia. 



Pear. 



August — . S. B. Heiges, U. S. Pomologist, Washington, D. C, 

 buds of Summer Beauty. 



September 19. Oregon Wholesale Nurseries, Salem, Oregon, 

 buds of Late Bartlett. 



