



New York AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 55 
arboretum ; also cions of twenty-one varieties of apples, and one 
tree each of two varieties of apricot, three of cherry, seven of 
peach and one of plum. 
May 3. Of Z. H. Harris, Rochester, N. Y., twelve plants Gen- 
esee raspberry. * 
i; May 3. Of P. M. Augur & Sons, Middlefield, Conn., twenty-four 
plants each of Jewell, Gold, Cardinal and No. 70 strawberry. 
May 3. Of Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y., cions of 
_ twenty-four varieties of apple; one first-class tree each of twenty- 
four varieties of pear, three of cherry, fourteen of plum, sixteen of 
peach, six of apricot; five plants each of seven varieties of black- 
berry, one of currant, three of gooseberry, four of raspberry; alse 
one plant of the ‘‘ Mills” grape. 
May 5. Of E. W. Reid, Bridgeport, Ohio, twelve plants of the 
Carmichael strawberry. 
May 5. Of Hllwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y., one sample 
each of nine varieties of grape vines. 
May 5. Of T. C. Maxwell & Bros. , Geneva, N. Y., one sample 
- each of eighteen varieties or species of trees for aboretum. 
May 7. Of C.L. VanDusen Nursery Company, Geneva, N. Y., 
one sample each of five varieties or species of trees for Whonatue 
also one tree each of two varieties of cherry, one of quince, three 
of pear and six of plum. 
May 7. Of J. A. Everitt & Co., Indianapolis, Ind., sample tuber of 
~ Dakota seedling potatato. } 
May 7. Of Lewis Roesch, Fredonia, N. Y., three vines of Rut- 
land grape; three plants of a new seedling gooseberry. 
May 7. Of Selover & Atwood, Geneva, N. Y., thirty-one spect- 
men trees for arboretum. 
May 7. Of S. D. Willard, Geneva, N. Y., one tree each of seven 
varieties of plum. 
May 9. Of Smith & Keran, St. Catharine’s, Ont Canada, 
two plants Pearl gooseberry; one Sanders No. 1 black currant, 
two Sanders No. 2 black currant and cions of Princess Louise 
apple. 
May 9. Of A. M. Purdy, Palmyra, N. Y., six plants each of 
-Bubach No. 5 Pineapple, Warfield’s No. 2, Burt’s Seedling, Haver- 
land & Hoffman strawberries. 
‘May 10. Of M. Farnsworth, Wellsville, O., plants of Farns- 
_ worth strawberry. 
