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In conformance with the law, twenty-five nurseries were in- 

 spected rhis year, and the money received turned over to the 

 State Treasurer, as evidenced bv the following: account : 



F. L. WASHBURN, IN ACCOUNT WITH STATE AND 

 NURSERIES. 



DEBIT BY CASH RECEIVED. 



No. of 



19(13. Name and Town. Cert. Cash. 



June 15. W. L. Taylor, Howard Lake i ") 



D. M. Bowers. Howard Lake 2 I 



W. H. Eddy. Howard Lake 3 j> $7.85 



J. W. Beckman, Cokato 4 I 



John Eklof, Cokato 5 j 



July J. P. Andrews, Faribault 6 \ 



O. F. Brand & Son, Faribault 7 I 



Mitchell Nursery Co., Owatonna 8 



Clinton Falls Nursery Co.. Owatonna g 



Wedge Nursery Co.. Albert Lea 10 y 52.65 



J. D. Richardson & Son. Winnebago City 11 | 



Fairmont Nursery Co., Fairmont 12 



Fred Mohl, Adrian '13 



C. E. Older, Luverne 14 j 



July 21. Deephaven Nursery, Excelsior 15 1.55 



Chas. Hawkins Nursery, Excelsior 16 1.55 



Aug. 12. Fred Cowles, West Concord 17 2.50 



W. E. Fryer, Dodge County 18 2 .50 



Aug. 14. F. E. Weld, Lake Sarah Nursery. Rockford.... 19 3.44 



A. K. Richards, Maple Plain 20 3.44 



Sept. 17. Frank Yahnke, Winona 21 7.74 



Sept. 18. Nels Anderson, Lake City 22 9.06 



Sept. 19. John Hawkins, Rose Hill Nursery. Minneapolis 23 2.00 



B. F. Hoyt, St. Paul 24 1.50 



L. L. May & Co., St. Paul "H 6.20 



Total $101.98 



CREDIT BY CASH PAID STATE TREASURER. 

 1903. 



June 29 $7.85 



Sept. 30 94.13 



Total $101.98 



