46 REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE ~ 
each of two varieties of oats; one quart each of seven kinds of 
grass seed, and nine packets of other kinds of seed. 
March 23. Of V. H. Hallock & Son, Queens, N. Y., four pa 
of vegetable seed. 
March 27. Of J. H. Evans, Lewiston, Idaho Territory two pear 
trees. 
*March 27. Of.S. Frogner, Herman, Minn., two pounds of seed- 
ling potatoes. 
March 28. Of Benjamin Buckman, Farmindale, Dl, a quantity 
of apple, pear and quince cions. sy 
March 29. Of James J. H. Gregory, Marbiohonas Mass., two — 
tubers New Queen potato. 
April 3. Of G. H. and J. H. Hale, South Glastonbury, onn. 
twelve plants of Karhart raspberry. | 
April 3. Of M. H. Coleman, Geneva, N. Y., thirty-one plants of 
seedling raspberry. 
April 3. Of Stayman & Black, eh: Kan., thirty straw- 
berry and raspberry plants ‘and one vine of No. 47 white grape. 
April 5. Of I. W. Hoag, Pawling, N. Y., some plum cions. 
April 5. Of the Gifford Manufacturing Co., Watertown, N. Y., 
one revolving srated churn, No. 2 
April 5. Of J. T. Lovett, Little Silver, N. J., thirty-six straw- 
berry plants. 
April 6. Of T. C. Davenport, Philadelphia, Pa., one tuber each 
of two varieties of the potato. 
April 6.'Of J. F. Coffin, Westland, Ind., three vines of Mary’s 
Favorite grape. insti 
April 8. Of Wm. Parry, Parry, N. J., twenty-three varieties of © 
large and small fruits. 
April 9. Of Dorchester & Rose, Conia N. Y., one package of 
salsify seed. ti 
April 9. Of A. P. Rose, Geneva, N. Y., a quantity of American — 
Seedling persimmons. 
April 11. Of S. C. DeCou, West Moorestown, N. J., thirty plants 
of the Felton strawberry. | 
April 11. Of N. Hallock, Creedmoor, N. Y., some tubers of ~ 
Early Red potato. . 
April 12. Of G. A. Esenberger, Sr., 212 West Side Square, 
Bloomington, Ill, vines of fourteen varieties of the grape. 
