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The Xicollet & Sibley Countj- Nurseries St. Peter 736 



C. Edwin Swenson 

 The Meininger Nursery' Sherl>urn 771 



L. Meininger 

 The Minnewaska Nurserj' Starhuck 703 



Paul P. Klevann 

 The Strand Nursery Taylor's Falls 783 



G. W. Strand 

 The Tyler Nursery Tyler 707 



J. P. Ericksen 

 The Maplehurst Nursery Waltham 780 



Grace E. Kimball 

 The Cabinwood Nursery Wavzata 799 



O. J. Wetherald 

 The Deephaven Nursery Wayzata 715 



A. O. Hawkins 

 The Ferodowill Nurseries Wayzata 798 



F. X. Ferodowill 

 The Hawkinson Nursery Wayzata 710 



Chas. Hawkinson 

 West Concord Nursery West Conford 782 



F. J. Cowles 

 The S. D. Richardson Nurserj^ Winnel^ago ITi 



S. D. Richardson 

 The Winnebago Nurser}- Winnel^ago 112 



John Van Blair 

 The Pfeiffer Nursery Winona 786 



C. A. Pfeiffer & Son 

 The University Fruit-Breeding Farm Nursery. .Zumlira Heights 702 



State of Minnesota 



NURSERIES IN MINNESOTA NOT HOLDING CERTIFICATE OF 

 INSPECTION FOR 1916. 



The Lake View Nursery and Fruit Farm Excelsior 



P. M. Perry 

 The Ellison Nursery Minneapolis 



F. H. Ellison 

 The Hunter Nursery Minneapolis 



C. C. Hunter 

 The Wyse Nursery Onamia 



Oliver Wyse 



A\'e wish to acknowledge helpful assistance from the Plant 

 Pathology Division of the Experiment Station during the year's 

 work. 



We ha\e been fortunate in having" the services, this year, of 



Mr. G. \\\ Peake as Deputv Inspector ; we have also had occasion 



to employ extra help in order to inspect nursery or imported stock. 



A\'e append, herewith, his report of work for the year just ended: 



During the past year, there have been some changes in our methods of 

 orchard and foreign inspection; that is. we are now trying to locate such 

 pests as San Jose scale not only in our nurseries, but in our orchards. Our 

 appropriation does not allow for very much of this work, but during the 

 last season, some little work was accomplished along these lines and the 

 coming season we are planning to extend this work so as to quite thor- 

 oughly examine an area of several 'counties. This work will be reported 

 daily to the office of the State Entomologist where all records will be kept 

 on permanent file. In our foreign inspection, we have found the best of 



