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AGRICULTURE OF MAINE. 



Marcotte, Leon T Poland 



Matson, Joseph Solon 



McFadden, Orrin Dresden 



McNaughton, A. .1 Foxcroft 



Meade, Charlie K Greene 



Merrill, Chauucey Dean Auburn 



Moon, Curtis West Sullivan 



Morang, Carrie E Ellsworth 



Morang, C. L Ellsworth 



Morrill, Willard A Belmont 



Morse, Wilson M Waterford 



Nason, Charles E Wiscasset 



Nason, Harry J Saco 



Nealley, Bertha E Monroe 



Newman, Herbert L JNIariavnie 



Nichols, H. A., & L. A. Jack. . . .Lisbon 



Oakes & Sons, A. A Chesterville 



Osgood, Charles F v^arland 



Packard, James R Monmouth 



Page, Ernest E East Corinth 



Page, E. D Hermon 



Patten, Mrs. Lois W Skowhegan 



Patten, Ralph J Topsham 



Patten, Roland T Skowhegan 



Paul, Delbert Morrill 



Pettingill, George W. . .East Livermore 



Phillips, Willard H Hancock 



Plummer, S. Lyman Lovell 



Potter, Warren J Monmouth 



Ralph. W. E V/aldoboro 



Reaves, A. F Bowdoinham 



Ricker, F. A. & Sons Turner 



Ricker, George B Cherry field 



Ricker, W. J Turner 



Rose & Sons, Stephen W Greene 



Saunders, I. F Hebron 



Saunders, I. F. & Son Hebron 



Sawyer, A. A Winthrop 



Savage, Mark N Lewiston 



Scott. E. W Harrington 



Shute, Herbert C Hancock 



Small, Georae R North Yarmouth 



Small, R. H Harrington 



Smith, Anna M Gorham 



Smith, M. B Belfast 



Sopor, F. M Winthrop 



Spaulding, ^eslie C Mechanic Falls 



Sprague C. E Skowhegan 



Sprague, Mrs. P. C Skowneean 



Strout, George E Milbridge 



Sturtevant, Ernest W Peru 



Swain, John P Farmington 



Thurston. Raymond E Union 



Towns, Frank L JIadison 



Tucker, Herbert M Livermore 



Tukey, Daniel P Auburn 



Twitchell, Dr. Geo. M Auburn 



ViiUghan. Wm. Jr Belfast 



Verrill. H. M Portland 



Vickery, J. F' Morrill 



Walker, Geo. W Alna 



Watson, W. L Monroe 



Webber, Fred A Jay 



Weeks, Wm. A Wilton 



Vv'entworth, Frances Towle . . . .Exeter 



Werth, Jacob Temple 



V.'illiams, Henry L Fairfield 



Worcester. W. H Columbia 



Wyman, F. D Lincoln 



Yeaton, x. A Chelsea 



York & Sons, C. A Bangor 



Young, H. G Brunswick 



LICENSED NURSERY AGENTS. 



During the past season there were 347 persons Hcensed to 

 sell nursery stock in the State. With such a number in the 

 field it would not seem strange if some were doing a crooked 

 business. A noted instance of this kind came to light in the 

 case of the large amount of infested stock sold in Hancock and 

 Washington counties. This license has been revoked. Several 

 complaints were made in other sections, but as a rule we think 

 these parties are trying to do a. legitimate business. 



There are, however, several who are liable to be removed if 

 statements made last season do not clear up. We must depend 

 upon the patrons who receive stock, to notify us at once, on 

 receipt of stock, if it is not entirely satisfactory. We would 

 also greatly appreciate the favor if parties who are approached 

 by these agents and are not satisfied with their methods of tak- 

 ing orders, would report to us. A word in time might save a 

 great deal of trouble later, and help the department to keep this 

 line of work upon a satisfactory basis. 



The following is a list of those who have been licensed in 

 1910: 



