56 REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE 
May 10. Of J. & J. L. Leonard, Iona, N. J., plants of new seed- 
ling strawberry. | 
May 10. Of Matthew Crawford, Cuyahoga Falls, O., plants of 
Crawford, Excelsior, Enhance and Farnsworth strawberry ; also 
Ada raspberry. 
May 10. Of T. G. Zane, Chew’s Landing, Camden county, N. J., 
plants of Mammoth and Daisy strawberry. 
May 10. Of Peter Henderson & Co., 35 Cortlandt street, 
New York, N. Y., plants of Henderson and Crimson Cluster 
strawberry. 
May 11. Of Niagara White Grape Company, Lockport, N. Y., six 
Niagara grape vines. 
May 11. Of W. H. Lightfoot, 535 Black avenue, N. Springfield, 
Ill., five plants Lincoln strawberry. 
May 11. Of J. J. H. Gregory, Marblehead, Mass., sample tuber 
of a new seedling potato. 
May 12. Of Chauncey Sheffield, Geneva, N. Y., fifty seedling 
trees each of the pear and plum, for stocks; also ten root grafts 
of the Arctic apple; and a quantity of peach pits. 
May 14. Of William Lyons, Box 685, Minneapolis, Minn., six 
plants of a seedling strawberry. 
May 14. Of Coe & Converse, Fort Atkinson, Wis., twenty-four 
plants of Spry’s Early raspberry; also twelve Bubach and twelve 
Summit strawberry plants. 
May 15. Of Parker & Wood, 49 North Market street, Boston, 
Mass., twelve plants of the Belmont strawberry. 
May 16. Of Commissioner of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., 
cuttings of fifteen varieties or species of willow. 
May 16. Of J. J. H. Gregory, Marblehead, Mass., one tuber of 
the Early Oxford potato. 
May 17. Of A. DeB. Lovett, Geneva, N. Y., one Grasshopper 
hay tedder. 
May 18. Of Wm. Henry Maule, Philadelphia, Pa., one package ~ 
XX Dwarf beans. | 
May 19. Of Albert L. Dohles, Waterloo, N. Y., 150 choice 
pansies. , 
May 21. Of C. E. Angell, Oshkosh, Wis., tubers of seedling 
potato No. 79. 
May 22. Of Prof. Magnus Swenson, Fort Scott, Kansas, one and 
one-half bushel of sorghum seed, 
