REPORT OF STATE HORTICULTURIST. 



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TABLE II.— Concluded. 



Town. 



Inspector. 



Caribou .... 

 Caribou .... 



Grimes 



East Road . . 

 Goodrich . . . 

 Limestone . . 

 Limestone . . 

 Campbells. . 



Ogren 



Jemtland . . . 

 Stockholm . . 

 Van Buren. . 

 Van Buren. . 

 Van Buren. . 

 Grand Falls. 

 Grand Isle . . 

 Madawaska . 

 Frenchville . . 

 French\'ille . . 

 St. Luce .... 

 Fort Kent . . . 

 Fort Kent . . . 

 Fort Kent . . . 

 Soldier Pond . 

 Eagle Lake. . 

 Eagle Lake. . 

 Ashland .... 

 Masardis ... 

 Squa Pan. . . 



Mclntire 



Mills 



Hale 



Stetson 



Chase, W. E. . 

 : Chase, W. E. . 

 iChase, H. S. . . 



Irvine 



Todd 



; Larsson 



Anderson 



Hammond. . . . 



Theriault 



j Cleary 



Pirie 



Soucy 



Pelletier, J. . . . 



Pelletier, F. W 



Bouchard 



Bouchard 



;Dufour 



Michaud 



'Bradbury 



Daigle 



; Penny 



, Chadwick .... 



Bridges 



Hackett 



I Reed 



No seed , 

 No seed . 



No seed . 



16 

 2 



1 



3 

 1 



03 



O 



c 

 o 



16 - 



1 128 



28 28 



63 63 



1 1 

 41 - 

 36 77 

 20 20 



2 2 



19 - 

 34 - 

 18 71 



12 

 16 



4 



1 

 20 



8 

 20 



5 

 24 



3 



3! 

 17 



3' 

 11 



12 

 16 



5 



20 



33 

 24 



6 



17 



3 



11 



Total I 64; 



- 1470 



RECORDS. 



The clerk's books showing the complete record of the cars 

 shipped during the inspection period, together with the accounts 

 of the various inspectors are on file in this office. 



ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. 



The potato dealers and shippers of Aroostook county, the 

 Experiment Station, the College, the Federal Department and the' 

 railroads cooperated with this department at all times, and I 

 wish to extend to them all my cordial appreciation. Would say 

 that Mr. Shapovalov of the Experiment Station spent con- 

 siderable time at Presque Isle in the early part of the inspection 

 disseminating information relative to powdery scab and it helped 

 verv materiallv. 



FEDERAL INSPECTION. 



It was the consensus of opinion that inspection for the 1914 

 crop should be under the control of the Federal Horticultural 



