few York Aas Teheran Sina £7: 
aris ‘April 1. J. W. Latimer, Pleasanton, Kans., twenty-five plants 
of Kimsley No. 49 strawberry. 
_ April 11. Geo. W. Trowbridge, Orestone, Ohio, twenty-four 
: _ plants of Marvel strawberry. 
ie _ April 11. J. T. Lovett & Co., Little Silver, N. J., twelve straw- 
berry plants, three Deep erry plants, and six black raspberry 
_ plants. 
_ April 12. M. F. Pierson, Seneca Castle, N. Y., apple and pear 
- cions, and strawberry and raspberry plants. 
F _ April 14. Luther Burbank, Santa Rosa, Cal., sample of new 
bean. 
April 14. B. O. Curtis, Paris, IIL. , Strawberry plants. 
April 14. West Jersey Nursery Gg! Bridgeton, N. J., raspberry 
_ and strawberry plants. j 
April 15. J. J. Measer, Hutchingson, Kans., cions of weeping 
mulberry, cut-leaf mulberry and seedling apple. . 
aN April 15. Jacob C. Bauer, Judsonia, Ark., twelve strawberry 
b - plants. 
_ April 15. E. M. Buechly, Grecia. Ohio, eighteen strawberry 
. and blackberry plants. 
_ April 15. G. J. Emeny, Fulton, N. Y., one Kendrick feed and 
 ensilage cutter. 
_ April16. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., thirteen 
_ varieties of osier willow cuttings from Austria, and seeds of 
_ prunus subcordata from California. 
April 18 M. Crawford, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, strawberry 
et 
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April 18. Nebraska Experiment Station, Lincoln, Nebraska, a 
collection of different varieties of potatoes. 
_ April 21. W. H. Phillips, Staunton, Ind., twenty-five strawberry 
April 22. G. 0. Brackett, Lawrence, Kans., raspberry plants. 
April 21. H. A. Jones, Himrods, N. Y., ‘pear, plum and peach 
trees, two of each. 
April 21. L. M. Macomber, North Ferrisburgh, Vt., ten plum 
rees and two raspberry plants. 
April 22. J. S. Pumphery, Celina, Ohio, apple cions (unnamed) 
raspberry seedlings. 
