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26 photographs of old paintings of plants at Kew. (Acquired from Mr, 
N. E. Brown.) 
PLANT AND SEED ACCESSIONS 
2 clumps of Dahlia roots, 1 variety. (Given by Mr. Myron E. Douglas.) 
2 Dahlia roots, 2 varieties. (Given by Mr. A. Hentschel.) 
2 Dahlia roots, 2 varieties. (By exchange ees Mrs. Charles H. Stout.) 
1 clump of Dahlia roots, 1 variety. (Given by Mrs. ig G. Strong.) 
1 Dahlia root. (By exchange with Miss Mee S. Brown.) 
1 Dahlia root. (Given by Mr. William 1.) 
1 Dahlia root. (By exchange with Dr 
1 Dahle ri (By exchange with Dr, Edwin Marquand.) 
12 plants for Iris Garden. (Given by Mr. J. Mari ae u 
61 pl for I Given by Mr. R.S. Sturt 
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21 as for Iris cee (Given by Mr. Frank - aa ; 
1 plant for Conservator (Given by ae “Ber L. Goimd 
3 sae - Calla Pia for cients sd by ee Lewis 
Childs, Inc.) 
7 plants for Iris Garden. (Given by Mr. Frank Koehler.) 
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5 plants for Iris Garden. (Given by Bobbink & Atkins. ’ 
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27 plants for Iris Garden. (Given by Mr. John C. Wister. 
I plant for conce argue (Given by Mr. Geo. Johnson. 2.) 
I plant of Ef Conservatories. (Given by Mrs. Chas. H. 
I ae for Conservatories. (Given by Mrs. H. W. Rutherford.) 
1 plant for Herbaceous Grounds. (Given by Mr. Ludwig Manz.) 
1o2 plants for Decorative Fee Nhe ed.) 
13 plants pions er li eos 
1 plant of Arkansas. (Collected ae Mr. H. S. Wheeler.) 
31 plants from Porto Rico. (Collected by Dr. & Mrs. N. L. Britton.) 
1 plant of Opuntia from Geor, (Collected by Mr. F L. Reichert.) 
Ip ntia from Georgia. (Collected by Mrs. Marquand.) 
38 plants from Florida. (Collected by Dr. J. 1.) 
2 plants for Nurseries. (By ge with Dr. E. ) 
3 plants for Conservatorie: (By exchange with R. Runyon.) 
14 plants Bie Aes rvatories. (By exchange with Mr. D. W. Gross through 
Dr. a nee 
nt fae en Garden. (By exchange with Dr. F. W. Pennell.) 
ih ts for oo (By exchange with U. S. National Museum 
eoaee Dr. J. N. Rose.) 
