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Heurlein, Julius, South Braintree. 

 Hitchcock, E. H., Agawam. 

 Home, H. J., & Co., Haverhill. 

 Howland, E. H., Holyoke. 

 Jahn, H. A., New Bedford. 

 Jennison, W. C, Natick. 

 Keen, C. R., Cohasset. 

 Kingman, C. D., Middleborough. 

 Lawrence, H. V., Falmouth. 

 Learned & Shirley, Danvers. 

 Lister, Jas., Stoneham. 

 MacMulkin, Edw., Jamaica Plain. 

 Macomber, E. R., Chicopee Falls. 

 Mann, PL W., Stoughton. 

 Manning, Jacob, Reading. 

 Massachusetts Agricultural Col- 

 lege, Amherst. 

 Matthews, N., Jr., Hamilton. 

 McLaren, Andrew, Westwood. 

 McManmon, J. J., Lowell. 

 Mead, H. O., Lunenburg. 

 Miller, J. W., & Sons, Lynn. 

 Mylott, John, Lowell. 

 Newton Cemetery, Newton. 

 Norton Bros., Dorchester. 

 Palmer, F. E., Brookline. 

 Patterson, Wm., WoUaston. 

 I'ayne, ^X. H., Newtonville. 

 Peckham, S. S., Fairhaven. 

 Pfaffmann, INI., AVollaston. 

 Phelps, F. H., Lee. 

 Pierce, Jesse, Beverly Farms. 

 Pratt, C. S., Reading. 

 Pratt, F. G., Concord. 

 Quinn, Jas., Brookline. 



Rea, F. J., Norwood. 



Rhodes, A. A., Saugus. 



Richards, E. A., Greenfield. 



Richards, J. E., Needham. 



Richards, J. L., Lunenburg. 



Robinson, D. A., Everett. 



Robinson, L. D., Jr., Springfield. 



Saunders, C. O., Everett. 



Sawyer, F. P., Clinton. 



Shady Hill Nursery Company, 

 Boston. 



Shaw, F. E., Rockland. 



Southworth Bros., Beverly. 



Spinney, F. E., Haverhill. 



Story, A. T., Berkley. 



Strong, W. C, Waban. 



S^dvcster, G. F., Hanover. 



Thurlow, T. C, West Newbury. 



Twomey, M. T., Roxbury. 



Walsh, M. H., Woods Hole. 



Walters, C, Roslindale. 



Watson, T. R., Plymouth. 



Wellesley Nursery Company, 

 Newton Lower Falls. 



AVIiiting Nursery Company, Bos- 

 ton. 



Whittet & Co., Lowell. 



Whittier, AV. B., & Co., South 

 Framingliam. 



Willoughby, G. H., Edgartown. 



Wood, Edw., Lexington. 



Woodman, E. and C, Danvers. 



Wright, G. E., Chelmsford. 



Wyman, W. H., North Abington. 



Yamanaka & Co., Boston. 



It is not possible to give an accurate estimate of the num- 

 })er of acres in nursery stock, and, if it were, it would fail 

 to show the real amount of stock, as one man may and often 

 does plant more on one acre than another does on five. It 

 is certain, however, that there arc more than 650 acres of 

 stock in Massachusetts at the present time. 



The weakest i^art of the inspection law at present is that 

 relating- to the importation of stock from elsewhere. It 

 matters little how carefully ins})ections are made here, if 



