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Brand. 



Wheat jMiddlings (continued). 



Manufactured by : Collected at: Water. Protein. 



C. A. Pillsbiu-y, G.Barrington, 10,90 19.23 



Green flelcl, 10.50 19.33 



" " Newt)ui7port, 10.91 18.97 



" " Huntington, 11.72 18.93 



r. A. Stock, Salem, 9.60 18.34 



Fitchburg, 10.32 18. Of! 



Imperial Milling Co.. Salem, 9.38 18.42 



Washburn, Crosby Co., Athol, 10.23 18.00 



Gardner. 10.16 17.62 



J. M. &B. S., 9.19 18.48 



Narragansett Milling Co.,Bi-idgevvater, 10 02 17.05 



Unknown, Fitchburg, 8.75 19.80 



Cambridge, 10.36 18.06 



" Cambridge, 9.50 15.45 



" Orange, 9.95 19.66 



No. Adams, 10.99 18.43 



Westfleld, 9.56 17.06 



Middleboro, 9.37 17.94 



Ashburnham, 10.14 14.85 



Daisy Roller Mills Co., N. Wilbraliam,9.98 18.34 



G.Barrington, 10. 21 19.59 



Star & Crescent Mill. Co., Concord, 10.24 18.28 



Stratton & Co., Newburyport,10.57 15.22 



Hunter Bros., Ware, 9,53 16.75 



N.Brookfleld, 10.94 16.06 



Chapin&Co., Mittineague, 11.49 19.98 



Freeman Milling Co., Holyoke, 9.41 18.57 



M. & M. Co., So. Acton, 10.73 16.09 



Highest, 22,23 



Lowest, 14,85 



Average, 10.14 18.34 



Fat, 



"A," 



None, 



Daisy, 



None, 



"S," 

 Flour, 



Standard, 

 None, 



R. D. Fancy, 

 "E." 

 Fancy, 

 Daisy, 



None, 



Winter wheat. 

 None, 

 Daisy Flour, 



Star Middlings, 

 None, 



St. Louis No. 1, 

 Dexter, 

 White Pig, 

 None, 



492 

 5.15 

 4.30 

 3.28 

 5.02 

 4.84 

 6.34 

 4.33 

 4.86 

 5.06 

 5.10 

 4.99 

 5.33 

 2.55 

 5.32 

 4.25 

 2.78 

 4.96 

 3.27 

 4.94 

 5.00 

 5.40 

 4.03 

 3.95 

 3.28 

 4.89 

 5.89 

 5.14 



6.34 

 2.55 

 4.64 



Red Dog. 



None, 



Grand Republic Mills, Taunton, 



10.46 17.24 3.44 



Wheat Middlings show practically no adulteration. One sample 

 unmarked, contains but 14.85 per cent of protein, and is inferior. 

 Hunter Bros, and Pittsburg's "B" middlings are rather inferior to 

 most of the others here reported. JMiddlings will vary in composi- 

 tion, as is illustrated by the various brands sold by C. A. Pillsbury. 

 These private marks, such as Daisy X X, Daisy B, "A," and "B," 

 without guaranty, are a blank to most purchasers. It is certainly 

 no more than fair, that the farmer should be given the opportunity 

 to know the quality of the goods he desires to purchase. 



