14 REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE 
March 20. United States Department of Agriculture, Washing- 
ton, willow cuttings, Chinese potato bulblets, sorghum seed, and 
conifer seeds. 
March 27. Royal Church, Harrisonville, O., raspberry plants. 
March 31. T. Greiner, La Salle, N. Y., German grafting wax. 
April 1. R. D. Luther, Fredonia, N. Y., plants of the Luther 
blackberry. 
April 6. Stephen Reeves, Marion, N. Y., seedling pear cions. 
April 13. Conklin & Mersereau, Binghamton, N. Y., seed corn. 
April 14. The Mark W. Johnson Seed Company, Atlanta, Ga., 
seed beans. 
April 15. Samuel Wilson, Mechanicsville, Penn., peach trees, 
strawberry and dewberry plants, and wheat. 
April 15. Charles Wright, Seaford, Del., peach trees. 
April 15. George L. Miller, Stockton, O., strawberry plants. 
April 17. Charles Mills, Fairmont, N. Y., raspberry plants, and 
a seedling currant. 
April 17, William H. Maule, Philadelphia, Penn., three pounds 
of potatoes. 
April 17, A. H. Griesa, Lawrence, Kans., red raspberry plants. 
April 18. J.T. Thompson, Oneida, N. Y., seedling raspberry 
plants. | 
April 20. Of the American Glucose Co., Buffalo, N. Y., one ton 
of No. 1 patent process feed. 
April 20. F. Barteldes & Co., Lawrence, Kans., vegetable seeds. 
April 21. George W. P. Jerrard, Caribou, Me., potatoes, beans, 
squashes. 
April 27. John Hazelton, Delaware, O., strawberry plants. 
April 28. C. W. Minot, Burlington, Vt., twelve kinds of potatoes. 
April 29. W. 8S. Powell & Co., Baltimore, Md., fungicides, 
April 380. David Feight, Dayton, O., strawberry plants. 
April 30. H. A. Jones, Himrods, N. Y., pear trees. 
May 1. S. J. Smith, Manchester, N. Y., beans. 
May 8. D. J. Piper, Forreston, Ill., strawberry plants. 
May 8. J. R. Michelson, Oak’s Corners, N. Y., raspberry plants. 
May 9. Vilmorin, Andrieux et Cie., Paris, France, vegetable and 
flower seeds. 
May 14. C. S. Curtice Company, Portland, N. Y., grape vines. 
May 20. Jerome B. Rice & Co., Cambridge, N. Y., vegetable seed. 
