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| May 21. George K. Higbie & Co., Rochester, N. Y., one tuber 
of a seedling potato. 
May 26. C. E. Angell & Co., Oshkosh, Wis., one tuber each of 
Nos. 27 and 101 potatoes. 
February 10. H. E. Van Deman, Pomologist of Department of 
Agriculture, Washington, D. C., cions of Van Deman and Santa 
Rosa quinces. 
May 4. Van Dusen Nursery Co., Geneva, N. Y., two trees each 
of Sweet Winter and Champion quinces. 
April 14. R. S. Edwards, Highlands, Jefferson county, Col., six 
‘Pride of Kent raspberry plants. 
: April 14. C. H. Manwaring, Lawrence, Kan., six plants of seed- 
ling blackcap. ° 
April 19. S. R. Alexander, Bellefontaine, O., six Success black- 
berry plants. 
April 23. Eilwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y., two Superlative 
raspberry plants. 
April 25. R. D. McGeehon, Atlantic, Ia., twelve Older rasp- 
berry plants. 
April 25. Cleveland Nursery Co., Rio Vista, Va., six American 
_E. B. raspberry plants. | 
- May 2. R. Johnston, Shortsville, N. Y., six Winona raspberry 
plants. 
May 9. D. W. Babcock, Dansville, N. Y., six Babcock No. 1 
t raspberry plants. 
a May 12. Coe & Converse, Fort Atkinson, Wis., six plants of 
Older raspberry. 
March 10. G. C. Brackett, Lawrence, Kansas, cuttings of Rook 
Mountain Spirea. 
4 February 29. Dr. E. W. Bea Berkeley, Cal., seeds of Rumex 
- hymenosepalum. 
4 March 4. Charles 8. Lindly, Emporia, O., twenty-live plants of 
_. Everbearing strawberry. 
_ ‘March 19. T. G. Michel, Judsonia; Ark., planis of Arkansaw 
Traveler. | 
_ . April 4. F. W. P. Scharsky & Son, Princeton, M}., twenty fovr 
. _ plants of Princeton Chief strawberry. 
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