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AGRICULTURE OF MAINE. 



Name. 



Address. 



License Expires. 



1915. 



1916. 



Tash, George W 



Taylor, Amos F 



Tebbetts, Oacar 



Thomas, Eugene .... 



Tibbetts, J. B 



Turner, Harry M . . . . 



Urann, H. H 



Victory, A. W 



Wasson, L. S 



Webber, Harrison W. 



White. A. K 



Whitney, Fred M . . . 

 Whittemore, F. H . . . 



Wiggin, C. S 



Williams, Fairfield.. . 



Wilson, J. W 



Wood, E. L 



Woodman, Fred D. . , 

 Woodward, George H 

 Woolworth Co., F. W 



Young, Melvin S . . . . 



New Vineyard . 



Ayers 



Readfield 



Topsham 



Newport 



Springvale. . . . 



East Sullivan . 

 Houlton 



Bueksport, R. F. D. 2 



Mt. Vernon 



Lincoln 



Springvale 



North Leeds 



Waterford 



Solon 



Northwood, N. H 



Unitv 



Winterport, R. F. D. 1 



Gardiner, 115 Highland Ave. 

 Portland 



Red Beach . 



July 20. 

 May 24. 



Aug. 17. 



Aug. 10. 

 Aug. 30. 

 Oct. 14. 



Aug. 13. 

 July 22. 

 Nov. 6. 

 April 30 . 



April 3. 



NURSERY INSPECTION. 



The Bureau inspected the several nurseries in the state as 

 heretofore and certificates were issued to those having clean 

 stock. 



It is becoming very evident that the certificates issued to 

 these various nurseries should be classified, as many are far 

 from satisfactory outside of insect infestation and disease 

 infection. In my opinion a Class A certificate should be given 

 only to such nurseries as are absolutely above reproach and a 

 Class B certificate given to those which are not receiving the 

 culture and attention demanded in the production of first-class 

 stock. It might be necessary even to make three grades, but 

 there certainly should be a distinction made which will give to 

 the purchaser an inkling of the kind of stock he is to expect. 



The inauguration of state and federal regulations, with ref- 

 erence to quarantine on gypsy and brown-tail moth, has in- 

 creased the inspection work of this Department materially, 

 especially on Christmas greens and hardwoods. Special per- 

 mits have been issued to shippers of such stock who do not 

 carry on a regular nursery, but who obtained their stock from 

 the pastures and woods, as grown naturally. 



