No. 7. 



DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 



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fined to the ins|)ec'tion of occasional consignments, when time and 

 opportunity would permit. We are informed that in other states 

 no effort is being made to inspect bulb importations. Objectionable 

 work has also been done in the inspection of premises adjoining nur- 

 series, and with few exceptions, a single notice to the owners of such 

 })remises has been sufficient to secure their co-operation in this 

 direction. 



I am glad to note that the nurserymen of the State are offering 

 their assistance and encouragement to the work of nursery inspec- 

 tion, and with our inspectors are w^orking earnestly to prevent the 

 introduction and dissemination of injurious pe-sts and diseases. A 

 marked improvement in conditions generally has been noted during 

 the year just past. 



The following is a full list of the Pennsylvania Nurserymen, with 

 address and acreage of each: 



LIST OF NURSERIES IN PENNSYLVANIA 

 ADAMS COUNTY 



Name 



Place 





Hi 



W. W. Boyer & Bro _ -.. 



E. P. Garretson, _ 



H. G. Baugher Propr. The Adams Co. Nursery, 



C. A. Stoner, 



Charles J. Wilson, R. F. D 



H. R. Plant, - 



Oyler & Hartman, R. D. No. 5, - 



Cornelius Bender, R. D. No. 2, - 



ArendtsvfUe, . 

 Biglerville, .. 



Aspers, 



Gettysburg, . 

 Gettysburg, . 

 York Springs, 

 Gettysburg, . 

 Aspers, 



ALLEGHENY COUNTY 



p:iliott Nursery Co Springdale, 



August G. Espe, R. D. No. 2, Perryville. 



30 

 2 



1621 

 1720 



BEAVER COUNTY 



James W. Mackall, Beaver, 



R. C. Mackall _. Beaver 



J. Hoyt,* Industry, ... 



A. P. Goodwin Industry, .. 



A. J. Freed,* „ Racine, 



W. A. Freed,* Racine, 



Joseph and Charles Engle, R. D. No. 2,* Beaver, 



Leonard Arnold, R. D. No. 1,* Beaver Palls, 



Enoch Engle, R. D. No. 1,* Beaver, 



15 

 10 

 10 

 6 

 2 

 2 

 7 

 5 

 7 



1623 

 1712 

 1544 

 1542 

 1540 

 .1539 

 1541 

 1608 

 1543 



*Grow berry or small fruit plants only. 



