New Youk Agricultural Expejriment Station. 691 



December 21. Division of Pomology, Washington, D. C, Sum- 

 mer Beauty. 



Peas. 



May 6. T. H. Horsford, Charlotte, Vt., one packet P^lectric. 



May 11. J. J. H. Gregory & Son, Marblehead, Mass., one packet 



Hancock. 



; Plum. 



September 19. Oregon AVholesale Nurseries, Salem, Oregon, 

 buds of Golden Prune, Tennant Prune, Pacific Prune and D'Agen 

 Prune. 



September 3. Walling & Jarisch, Oswego, Oregon, buds of 

 Champion Prune. 



December 12. S. D. Willard, Geneva, N. Y., cions of Baker. 



Potato. 

 L. Atwater, Elba, N. Y., two seedling potatoes. 

 R. D. Burr, Gloversville, N. Y., seedling potato. 

 Bonnell, Waterloo, N. Y., tubers of seedling potato. 

 Peter Henderson & Co., New York, N. Y., tubers of two seed- 

 ling potatoes. 



Raspberry. 



May 13. L. J. Farmer, Pulaski, N. Y., eleven plants Phoenix 

 Red. 



November 11. John Craig, Ottawa, Canada, six plants each of 

 Carleton and Percy. 



November 21. S. L. Quimby, Marlboro, N. Y., ten plants each of 

 Coutant No. 1 and Coutant No. 2. 



Strawberries. 



May 4. Slaymaker & Son, Dover, Del., twenty-five plants each 

 Slaymaker's Nos. 9, 12 and 25. 



May 6. , twelve plants Demay. 



May 8. A. A. Mitchell, Palmyra, N. Y., twenty-five plants of 

 Ganargua. A cross of Wilson and Sharpless. 



May 13. L. J. Farmer, Pulaski, N. Y., two dozen plants Atlantic. 



May 27. William E. Doxie, Wappinger's Falls, N. Y., five plants 

 Scofield Seedling. 



August 25. A. D. Leffel, Springfield, Ohio, twenty plants Anlo. 



September 4. Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, K Y., fifty plants 

 McKinley. 



