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every effort has been made to render the list complete and 

 accurate. But it is manifestly impossible to make such lists 

 wholly complete without the co-operation of every dealer in 

 seeds and plants. I am, therefore, anxious that my readers 

 shall communicate with me whenever they have any know- 

 ledge which the volumes should possess. These annual lists, 

 together with the list of kitchen-garden vegetables in the 

 volume of 1889 and the census in the present volume, afford 

 an important inventory of our horticultural resources, to 

 which I hope to add the fruits and ornamental plants in 

 the coming years. 



L. H. BAILEY. 



Garden Home, Ithaca, N. Y. 



