38 NURSERY INSPECTION. 
INSPECTED MINNESOTA NURSERIES 
NOT HOLDING CERTIFICATES 
1914. 
Dealer .... eee NODeLtE in Elacl:= erent Albert Lea 
Dealer The Flye en ‘Nursery LGomueere Elenny whlyentcas oes aoe eee Dawson 
Dealer ... Loe els eB OnIOUSs a acne eoee Duluth 
Dealers Duluth Floral Co. cae he oases coon e Dull 
ID\CENg 8 ae ce in eek Bet eee TELS ror ain WW Wie Seeking 04 eto eee Duluth 
ihe velimores Nursenyeeeese ens as COUpaneene. seni Elmore 
Birch Lake Ginseng Gardens.Vet Brees ............... Grey Eagle 
Ry ee ots Se ren gg ays Be Freeman Thorpe..:...... 5... Elubent 
Re ee ee ie PRT ce ee a ae Loegren.........Long Prairie 
WO Rae Wis Nines payee See Fae S-Silan ish reer La Crescent 
Ba At Met eee na ee A ea Woolenwider.....La Crescent 
sGEOs, Bs (COME Yizss = scion eee Medford 
5 ARE Se Nhe . Ruedlinger ......Minneapolis 
Dealer The Plainview Nurse ry. R. W. Chapmanisa-.ss-ec. Plainview 
ee Bes eee tesa cekse Oe ae is ees J.4S)2Bixby.. thee eee achivallie 
Dealers The Minnesota Nor. Nurs’y.J. E. and E. C. Killmer...... St.Paul 
PAG Oy ORS re is cee AE Svat ee ete SOW CoORIGEE So os cto aerate ee 
ee lnatil ele vann. > yee Starbuck 
Norw ay "Poplar Forest Grove.Emil Sahler ...........-...-. Waseca 
During the past year, the Inspection Service has inspected 640 
containers of foreign stock which has been shipped in from various 
countries of Europe, especially Belgium, Holland, France, Ger- 
many, and England. Of this stock, more than 21,000 plants were 
roses, over 18,000 azaleas; spirea, 20,000; apple seedlings, 36,000; 
palms, 1.440; syringas, 1,575; clematis, 651; tree roses, 200; lilacs, 
907 ; rhododendrons, 152; aspisdistra, 1,290; plum stock, 500; acer, 
450 ; coniferous trees, 1.360; citrus, 37; astilbe, 400; aralia, 160; ulm, 
225; quercus, 125; araucaria, 900; fruit stock, 200; box pyramids, 
50: laurels, 50; philadelphus, 2,427; cornus, 2,710; caragana, 500; 
rhamnus, 4,140; calycanthus, 200; evergreen shrubs, 1,950; forest 
and deciduous trees, 11,265; deciduous shrubs, 131,398; field grown 
floral stock, 4,800; ribes, 5,295; picea, 600; betuda, 6,450; pinus, 
10,000 : abies, 10,575 ; chamaccerasus, 4,000 ; symphoricarpos, 19,200; 
amelanchier, 1,700; berberis, 8,000; amygdalus, 2,000 ; corylus, 
2,000; deutzia, 500; bay trees, 98; sambucus, 2,350: buckthorn, 
10,000; hydrangeas, 1,540; vibernum, 11,000; boxwood, 100; buxus, 
500); Sprice,-136;;sorbus, 3,315. 
A summary of the moneys collected as fees for the Nursery 
Inspections as provided by Sections 1 and 7 of the Nursery Inspec- 
tion Act is as follows: 
Auge 15, 1914, State Mreasunerss Receipt: Noy WolSene ee eae $240.00 
Nov. 19, 1914. State Treasurer’s Receipt No. 1808................. 320.00 
Gashsoniinali ds its cra. catchy ee ee or renee 10.00 
$570.00 
Gashe brought: tofward@ «cece er aso ce a er ee en eee 5.00 
Selnspection 1eesiaties ONS epartd ol OlA ae. nee eee eee eae 15.00 
LOleNursenyslnspectionplees gw eres. cec es See ner ee See 505.00 
SESpecial vinspectionm MPeesi cc cee, tee eee ee ee = oe ee 45.00 
$570.00 
