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April 23. J. Wragg & Sons, Waukee, Iowa, three Redfield tips. 
May 1. C. Mills, Fairmount, N. Y., Mills No. 7, Mills No. 15 
and six plants Palmer. 
May 2. Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y., six plants 
Superlative. 
May 4. A. M. Purdy, Palmyra, N. Y., six plants each of Hop- 
kins and Eureka. 
STRAWBERRY. 
March 24. Cleveland Nursery Co., Rio Vista, Va., six each of 
Richmond Early, America, Charlie, Equinox, Edith. 
April 2. Eichholtz’s unnamed seedling, from U.S. Division of 
Pomology, Washington, D. CO. 
April 5. T. J. Dwyer, Cornwall, N. Y., 24 new strawberries. 
April 6. McMath Bros., Onley, Va., 25 plants Regina. 
April 7. B. M. Watson, Plymouth, Mass., 25 Mexican Ever- 
bearing, and 25 White Novelty. 
April 10. Green’s Nursery Co., Rochester, N.{Y., 10 Jay Gould. 
April 20. W. Y. Velie, Marlboro, N. Y., three Giant. 
April 21. G. Cowing, Muncie, Ind., 12 Blonde and 24 Brunette. | 
April 25. R. D. McGeehon, Atlantic, Iowa, Young’s Seedling. 
April 30. RB. F. Smith, Lawrence, Kansas, 12 Dew Drop. | 
May 1. R. Johnston, Shortsville, N. Y., Champion of England. 
May 2. W. I. Hood & Co., Richmond, Va., Tennessee Prolific. 
May 3. M. Crawford, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Annie Laurie. 
May 4. E. J. Hull, Olyphant, Pa., 25 plants each of Orange : 
County, Ona and Iowa Beauty. | 
May 7. B. O. Curtis, Paris,!Ill., 12 each of Enormous and Paris 
King. 
May 12. B. F. Lincoln, West Hingham, Mass., 13 Bostonian. 
May 18. C.S. Pratt, Reading, Mass , 25 Marston. 
May 21 and June 19. A. H. Griesa,{Lawrence, Kansas, 12 Mele. 
August 15. J. H. Hadsell, Bath, N.,Y., unnamed seedling. 
September 21. H. A. Wilder, Akron, N. Y., 25 plants each of — 
Wilder No. 5 and Wilder No. 7. 
VEGETABLES, 
March 7. James M. Thorborn, New York N. Y., two ounces 
Columbian Mammoth White asparagus seed. © 
March 1. Northrup, Braslan &; Goodwin} Co., Minneapolis, 
Minn., one packet each of the following: Kentucky Wonder 
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