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May 9. H. S. Anderson, Union Springs, N. Y., three Dr. Farley ; 
pear trees. 
August 14. Josiah Shull, Ilion, N. Y., cions of a seadiiie pear. 
September 3. J. K. Adams, South Canterbury, Conn., cions of 
Kinsman pear. 
March 14. L. T. Sanders, Plain Dealing, Bossier Parish, La., two 
Ruby plum trees. 
April 5. W. & T. Smith, Geneva, N. Y., two trees each of Smith’s 
Prune, Frogmore, Damson and King of Damson plums. 
April 5. Morris, Stone & Wellington, Welland, Ontario, Canada, — 
one tree of Saunders’ plum. 
April 9. M. F. Pierson, Seneca Castle, N. Y., cions of Miller’s 
Superb plum. 
April 9. E. Cornwell, Middleburgh, N. Y., two trees of Middle- 
burgh plum. 
April 18. J. Wragg & Son, Dh la., two Stoddard plum 
trees. 
April 19. L. W. Carr, Erie, Penn., two Transparent plum irees. 
April 19. E. Smith & Sons, Geneva, N. Y., the following named 
varieties of plums, one tree each: Blackman, Precoce De aaa ‘2 
thold and Seedlings Nos. 1 and 2. 
April 20. Jay Wood, Knowlesville, N. Y., two Reed plum trees, 3 
April 22. Hoopes Brothers & Thomas, West Chester, Penn., two . i 
Dunlap pluni trees. 
April 25. R. G. Chase & Co., Geneva, N. Y., two trees each of 
Arch Duke and Monarch ne. . 
May 2. S. D. Willard, Geneva, N. Y., two trees each of Arch. | 
Duke, Field and Prince of Wales plum trees. 
May 4. Van Dusen Nursery Co., Geneva, N. Y., two Kelsey 
Japan plum trees. 
May 11. Henry Lutts, Youngstown, Niagara county, N. Y., two ‘ 
trees each of Bougoume, Chabot, Hytankis, Lincoln and Yellow 
Japan plums. 
May 30. H. S. Anderson, Union Springs, N. Y., two trees of 
Oswego plum and two Prune D’Agen. 
potato. 
May 14. John Fraser, Salem, N. Y., two potatoes of the Fraser a : 



