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Tablr a. Summary, by Wholesalers, of the I*erf<»rina»ce 

 of Flower Seeds in the Field 



Total No Samples ♦No. Samples ♦♦No. Samples 



Seeds Packeied by Tested Satisfactory Unsatisfactory 



Ball. George J. Co 10 10 



W. Chicago. 111. 



Breck, Joseph & Sons, Inc. 13 13 



Boston. Mass. 



Burpee. W. Atlee Co.. . 22 21 1 



Philadelphia Pa. 



Conistock. Ferre & Co.. 11 10 1 



Wethersfield. Conn. 



Crosman Seed Corp 22 22 



Rochester, N. \'. 



De Jager & Sons 6 6 



So. Hamilton. III. 



Ferry-Morse Seed Co.. .27 27 



Wethersfield, Conn. 



Fredonia Seed Co 20 20 



Fredonia, N. V. 



Germain's. Inc .1 3 



Los .Angeles, Cal. 



Harris, Joseph Co .11 U 



Rochester, N. Y. 



Hart, Chas. C. Seed Co 14 14 



Wethersfield. Conn. 



Hawkins, Budd D 6 6 



Wethersfield, Conn. 



MandeviUe & King Co 26 26 



Rochester, N. Y. 



Mitchell, Henry Co 2 2 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



Northrup, King & Co 28 28 



Minneapolis, Minn. 



The Page Seed Co 8 8 



Greene, N. Y. 



Pelletized Seed Co 4 4 



New York, N. Y. 



Rice, J. B. Jr., Co 18 16 2 



Shushan, N. Y. 



Rice, Jerome B. Co 5 5 



Cambridge, N. Y. 



Sears, Roebuck & Co 8 8 



Chicago, 111. 



Skidelsky, Henry Co 2 2 



New York, N. Y. 



Vaughan's Seed Store 26 26 



New York, N. Y. 



Woodruff's Triple "T" Seed Co 12 



Wethersfield. Conn. 



304 300 



♦Samples that are found to agree with the label and whose germination is above the "worthUes 

 for sale" point. 

 •♦Samples found that do not agree with the label, or samples whose germination is considered 

 "worthless for sale", or samples labeled mixtures that do not contain an adequate proportion 

 of different types to be considered good mixtures. 



