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Twenty-Second Annual Report of the 



accompanied by a certificate, has caused considerable delay en ac- 

 count of ignorance on the part of those who wish to make small 

 shipments in that way. The nurserymen who hold regular certifi- 

 cates of inspection have no trouble from this source. So far as 

 possible we> have complied with the requests for certification for 

 this purpose. The following is an approximate estimate of the 

 trees growing in the nurseries of this State: 



Number of Nursery Certificates 840 



" " acres 11,911 



Number of Vineyard Certificates 32 



" " acres in vineyards 610 



Apple, two year 8,136,214 



" one year 4,700,415 



" seedlings 5,340,440 



Pear, two year 2,272,409 



" one year 2,146,940 



" seedlings 2,415,700 



Dwarf Pear, two year 398,094 



" " one year 528,225 



" " seedlings 383,100 



Plum, two year 1,338,165 



" one year 2,082,750 



seedlings 2,264,700 



Cherry, two year 3,396,676 



" one year 3,210,750 



" seedlings 4,470,170 



Peach, two year 1,443,025 



" one year 2,069,800 



" seedlings 5,747,150 



Quince, two year 433,777 



" one year 357,050 



seedlings 763,000 



Apricot, two year 25,624 



" one year 37,575 



seedlings 22,000 



Ornamental trees 20,378,437 



Ornamental trees, 13 acres. 



Shrubs 9,087,465 



Currants 6,395,114 



Currants, 173 acres. 



Gooseberries 2.028,744 



Grapevines 22.004.347 



Grapevines, 143 acres. 



Raspberries 91,682 



Raspberries, 534 acres. 



Blackberries 56.902 



Blackberries, 58 acres. 



Strawberries 455,000 



Strawberries, 211 acres. 



Number of diseased trees, San Jose scale 9,500 



Number of trees infested with pine shoot moth 225 



Herbaceous, bulbs and roots 2,105,000 



Hardy perennials 177,300 



Dwarf Apple, two year 15,000 



" " one year 15,000 



" seedlings 30,000 



Rose Seedlings 42,200 



