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the (Minnlity of scod A\liicli i< placed on \\\c market is t'oi- I lie fanners 

 to be able to judge the (juality of seed and to be willing to pay a fair 

 ])ricc for good seed. 



'I'lie names and addresses of Avliolesalc firms wlio were fnniid to sell 

 adtilterated seed in the Stale are given bi low. As almost the entire 

 stock of local dealers is obtained from wholesale dealers, it is not deemed 

 jnstifiable, at this time, to publish the local dealers. 



WHOLESALE DEALERS WHO WERE FOUND TO SELL ADULTERATED 



SEED IN THE STATE. 



Beveridge, S. T. &: Co., Richmond, Va. 

 Bolgiano, J. »S: Son, Baltimore, Md. 

 Brent, C. S., Lexington, Ky. 

 Dickinson Co., The A., Baltimore, Md. 

 Diggs <t Beadles, Richmond, Va. 

 Henderson, C. W. k Co., Knoxville, Tenn. 

 Mayo Milling Co., Richmond, Va, 

 N"ational Seed Co., Louisville, Ky. 

 j^nngesser, Henry & Co., ^ew A'ork, ]^. Y. 

 Savage c^ Son, X. R., Richmond, Va. 

 Smith Feed and Seed Co., Danville, Va. 

 Union Seed Co., Bristol, Tenn. 

 Wood, T. W. &: Sons, Richmond, Va. 



The following table shows the cases of adulteration which were found 

 in the different agricultural seeds tested. 'No case is reported where the 

 adulteration was not 5 per cent, although in many cases the combined 

 per cent of foreign seed far exceeded that amount. 



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