COUNTY EXTENSION AGENTS IN SUPPORT OF THE FRUIT PROGRAM 



BARNSTABLE 



BERKSHIRE, 

 FRANKLIN, 

 HAMPDEN and 

 HA^1PSHIRE 



Oscar S. Johnson, County Extension Agent in Agi'iculture , 

 Cape Cod Extension Service, Barnstable (Tel. FOrest 2-3255) 



G. Everett Wilder, Pioneer Valley Extension Agent in Agri- 

 culture, Hampdon County Improvement Lea,gue, 1499 Memorial 

 Avenue, West Springfield (Tel. Springfield REpublic 6-7204) 



BRISTOL 



DUKES 



Peter W. Stanley, County Extension Agent in Agriculture, 

 Bristol County Agricultural School, Center Street, Segi^e- 

 ganset (Tel. Dighton NOrmandy 9-3611 or 9-2361). 



Ezra I, Shaw, County Extension Agent in Agriculture, Dukes 

 County Extension Service, Vineyard Haven (Tel. Vineyard 

 Haven 694) . 



ESSEX. Max G. Fultz, Regional Agricultural Specialist, Middlesex 

 MIDDLESEX and County Extension Service, 19 Everett Street, Concord (Tel. 

 WORCESTER Concord EMerson 9-4845). 



NORFOLK 



PLYMOUTH 



Howard Wilson, County Extension Agent in Agriculture, Nor- 

 folk County Agricultural School, 460 Main Street, Walpole 

 (Tel. Walpole MOntrose 8-0268 or 8-0269). 



Dominic A. Marini, County Extension Agent in Agriculture, 

 Plymouth County Extension Service, Court House, Brockton 

 (Tel. Brockton JUniper 6-4993). 



All pesticide chemicals mentioned in this publication are registered 

 and cleared for the suggested uses in accordance with federal laws and 

 regulations. Chapter 727, Acts of 1960, Commonwealth of Massacliusetts 

 requires that all pesticides sold in Massachusetts be registered with the 

 Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Trade names, where used for 

 clearness, do not indicate endorsement nor imply that similar products 

 are not satisfactory. 



warning: MOST PESTICIDES ARE POISONOUS. READ AND FOLLOW ALL DIREC- 

 TIONS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ON LABELS. HANDLE CAREFULLY AND STORE OUT 



OF REACH OF CHILDREN, PETS AND LIVESTOCK. 



