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APRICOT. 
_ April 21. Hoopes Bro. & Thomas, West Chester, Pa., two 
Japan apricot. 
BiacKBERRY. 
April 6. John L. Childs, Floral Park, N. Y., six Childs’ Tree. 
May 6. R. M. Kellogg, Ionia, Mich., four Western Triumph. 
Books. 
March 20. W. A. Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., ‘‘ Injurious 
Insects, and the Use of Insecticides,” by F. W. Sempers. 
May 23. The Edwards and Docker Publishing Co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa., one copy of American Naturalist. 
CHERRY. 3 
April 6. J. W. Adams Oo., Springfield, Mass., one Bay State. 
July 20. S. B. Heiges, pomologist, Department Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C., buds of Rupp and Hoke. 
CURRANT. 
April 2. Wm. Fell & Co., Hexham, England, twelve Victoria 
Black. . 
November 1. Albertson & Hobbs, Bridgeport, Ind., six No. 1. 
DEwBERRY. 
April 16. J. W. Latimer & Co., Pleasanton, Kansas, six plants 
of an unnamed seedling. 
April 20. OC. W. Graham, Afton, N. Y., six Sanford. 
FLOWERS. 
March 8. W. A. Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa, New 
Golden Mignonette, Fordhook Fancy Balsam, Fairy Blush 
Poppy, New Pansy No. 272", Dianthus No. 3643, Defiance Pansy. 
March 28. C. H. Allen, Floral Park, N. Y., one-half dozen 
each of Stuart and Winter Cheer Carnations, and 100 Gladiol1. 
April 8. H. Beyer, New London, Iowa, one packet each of 
Ornamental Pomegranate and Grandiflora Superba Gaillardia. 
April 16. Donor unknown, Stuart and Day Break Carnations. 
April 21. Ellwanger and Barry, Rochester, N. Y., five each of 
the following roses: Persian Yellow, Magna Charta, Anne De 
Diesbach, Earl of Dufferin, General Jacqueminot, Jean Liabaud, 
Paul Neyron, Prince Camille, Francois Levat, Gracilis. 
