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April 10. Charles H. Sumner, Sterling, Ill., twelve Splendid. 
April 15. A. Sanders, Sac City, Iowa, Sanders’ Success. 
April 18. Edward T. Ingram, West Chester, Penn, twenty-five 
Brandywine. 
April 21. E. A. Riehl, Alton, ILL, fifteen plants of Riehl’s Nos. 
5 and 6. 
April 25. E. W. Cruse, Leavenworth, Kan., twelve plants each, 
‘Cyclone No. 9, Cruse and Aroma. 
April 26. E. W. Reid, Bridgeport, O., eight Timbrell. 
April 27, H. 8. & A. J. See, Geneva, Penn., thirty each of 
See’s Nos. 1 and 2. 
May 1. A. Luther, Leeds, Mo., twenty-five plants unnamed. 
May 10. G. W. Cline, Winona, Canada, twenty-five Random. 
May 10. F. L. Ray, E. Clarridon, O., twelve Wilson, Jr. 
May 138. George Townsend, Gordon, O., twenty-six plants 
Townsend No. 30. 
May 13. W.F. Allen, Jr., Salisbury, Md., twenty-five plants each 
Nos. 5, 6, 13 and 14. 
May 138. West Jersey Nursery Co., Bridgeton, N. J., twelve 
plants Columbia. 
July 22. Slaymaker & Son., Dover, Del., twelve plants Aldridge 
No. 25. 
ToMATO. 
January 19. A. M. Nichol, Granville, O., one packet Nichol’s 
No. 5. i 
February 6. E. J. Hull, Olyphant, Penn., Ignotum seed. 
March 27. C. S. Bond, Worthington, Minn., one packet Bond’s 
Early Minnesota. 
VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
January 24. J. M. Thorburn & Co., New York, N. Y., nine 
packets. 
January 27. W. A. Burpee & Co. Philadelphia, Penn., thirty 
packets. 
March 25. Peter Henderson & Co., 35 Cortland street, New 
York, N. Y., a collection. 
May 12. F. Barteldes, Lawrence, Kan., five pickers 
May 12. J. C. Vaughan, Chicago, II1., ote packets. 
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