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March 14. Samuel C. Moon, Morrisville, Penn., two trees of 
Numbo chestnut. . 
December 24. Charles E. Pennock, Fort Collins, Col., one ie . 
age of native Clematis seed (ligustiafolia). 
May 16. George W. Dunham, Schaghticoke, N. Y., seed of Dun- — 
ham’s Hybrid corn. ) 
April 19. J. Cole Doughty, Lake City, Minn., two North Star — 
current bushes. | : 
April 23. D. S. Marvin, Watertown, N. Y., one sare white 
currant bush. Bie 
April 25. E. Moody & Sons, Lockport, N. Y., five Rely Star 
currant bushes. re 
May 9. H. 8. Anderson, Union Springs, N. Y., five Eclipse cur- 
rant bushes. De 
November 25. Storrs & Harrison Co., Painesville, O., one Gar- 
field currant bush. . 
March 10. William Parry, Parry, N. a one trifoliate orange, 
five Albino dewberry, two Buffalo berry and inl High Bush 
cranberry. ee 
March 10. William Parry, Parry, N. J., two each of Eleagnus — 
edulis, E. longipes, E. augustifolia and E. pungens. “ied: 
March 15. B. E. Fernow, Chief of Forestry Division, Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., seeds of Lawson’s cypress, i 
Sitka spruce, black pine, lodge pole pine and western white pine. — 
October 6. George Stanton, Summit Station, Onondaga county, : ! 
N. Y., ginseng seed. Na 
April 8. J. IT. Thompson, Oneida, N. Y., cuttings of as 4 
gooseberry seedlings. z 
April 11. Marcus D. Dubois, Newburgh, N. Y., Ba. goose- 4 
berry cuttings. “iad 
April 13. Phil Strubler, Napierville, Ill., two Strubler’s No. 1 _ 
gooseberry. a 
April 19. C. 8. Curtice, Portland, N. Y., five Red Jacket goose: 7 
berry plants. 4 
April 23. Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y., three Columbus 
gooseberry plants. ES, 

