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O. M. Lord, Minnesota City, Combination, Ames No. 4, Bur- 

 sota and Free Silver plums, and Florence crab scions. ^ 



Elmer Stearns, Los Angeles, Cal., Avinca squash seed. 



H. C. Warner, Forestburg, South Dakota, Ignotum water- 

 melon seed. 



Stark Bros., Louisiana, Mo., Apple of Commerce, Montmor- 

 ency cherry, Elberta seedling peach, and Black Ben Davis. 



Frank Yahnke, Winona, Minn., Homer cherry. 



Angus McKay, Indian Head, Assiniboine, seed of Coton- 

 easter. 



A. M. Nichol, Grandville, Ohio, Grandville and Nichol's No. 

 6 strawberries. 



C. W. Gurney, Yankton, S. D., Bismarck apple. 



The Path to the Power House. 



W. L. Parker, Farmington, Minn., scions of Molly apple. 



L. L. Olds, Clinton, Wis., Carman No. 3, White Mammoth, 

 Commercial and Livingston potatoes. 



Jewell Nursery Co., Lake City, Minn., balsam with pendulous 

 branches. 



Preston Nursery, Preston, Minn., Snyder plum. 



Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y., collection of roses and 

 hardy ornamental plants. 



Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Canada, plants of Cot- 

 oneaster vulgaris and Cotoneaster acutifolia. 



J. W. Millett, Bismarck, N. D., Millett's 3301 and No. 17, or 

 Dakota Ironclad strawberries. 



