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The Rorists' Review 



July 13, 1922 



CHANGES IN QUARANTINE. 



(Concluded from page IIG.) 



teen towns in Maine, two in New Hamp- 

 shire, eleven in Vermont and sixty-seven 

 in Connecticut are added to the terri- 

 tory in those states already under quar- 

 antine. (Seven towns are removed from 

 the (juarantine — Argyle, Roxl^ury and 

 Kiley, in Maine; Lancaster and North- 

 umberland, in New Hampshire; and 

 Plainfield and Barnard, in Vermont. 



The towns now added to the iirea 

 quarantined against the sip^.^' niotli 

 are: 



111 Maine: SIouIh'II. Viiionvillc. C'liciT.vHi'ld, 

 Ki'.inkliii, ])cb!(iis, IJoviT, Foxuroft, Urigliluii, 

 Madriil, V]1I, «, 10 and 10. 



Ill Ntw llampsliiro: Carroll and .Icffersun. 



In Virniout: WaHliinKlon, Tuubridgp, IM.v- 

 moutli, ItcadiiiK, SIratlon. (Jiiilfurd. Halifax, 

 Wliiliugliain, Ufadsljoro, Stamford and Pownal. 



In Conni'i'ticut : .Salisliiiry, Nortli Canaan, Can- 

 aan, Norfolk, Coli'lirook, Winolicsli-r. Torrington. 

 Harwinlon, Tliomaston, Walcrliiiry. I'l.vmoiitli, 

 Wolcott, JIartland. liarkliamstod. Now Hartford. 

 HurliiiKlon, Uristol, Soiitliington. i'laintiold, Farni- 

 iugton, Avon, Canton, (JranUy, .Simsbiiry, Snf- 

 field, Kast Uianliy, Windsor I»i'ks, Windsor, 

 Bloomfli'ld, Hartford, West Harltord, Newini;; 

 ton, Wctliurliuld. Uorky Hill, New Hritain, Her- 

 lin, ('roniwill. Middlctown, ICnfiold, Kast Windsor, 

 Soiilli Windsor, Kllingtoii, 'l'oll;iiid. Willington, 

 Aslifiird. Vernon, Kast Hartford, Maneliester. 

 Uolton, Covi'iilry, (ilasloiiliiiry. Andovcr, Colum- 

 bia, Hebron, Marlburo, Portland. Cliatham. Col 

 Chester, l.cbiinon, Franklin, SpraKiie, Lisbon. 

 Salcni, Montville, Kast Lyme, Waterford and 

 New ]>indon. 



Ill .Massaebiisetts: All towns not hitherto 

 qiianintineil. 



Under the federal regulations, Christ- 

 mas greens, nursery stock, forest prod- 

 ucts and stone and quarry jjroducts are 

 required to be inspected l)efore ship- 

 ment to ]i]aces outside the area. 



During the );ist year careful scouting 

 of the territory immediiitely outside the 

 area known to be infested l)y tlie gipsy 

 moth showed that only a slight spread 

 of the ]iest took jilace in ]\raine, New 

 Hampshire and \'ermont. In M;tssachu- 

 setts ami Connecticut the westward 

 si)read of the insect lias lieeii greater 

 than heretofore. Indiciitions are th.at 

 favortibli' winds were resjioiisibie for 

 this. 



A liiiiited amount of work w.is done 

 during the last year to determine the 

 area infested by the brown-tail moth. 

 As a result it was jiossible to reduce the 

 size of the art>a. Conditions during the 

 winter niifa\diable to the pest, togetlier 

 with the ctTective work of iiiiporteil jiar- 

 asites, combined in some sections with 

 tiioriiiigli )i;nid niethoils of contrtd. were 

 r('S|ionsible for hobiing the insect in 

 clieck. 



Independence. la. — The tirni of Bland 

 ic Steiiiijiet/. lias lieeii succeeded by the 

 tiriii of Hi.incl & Son. 



Lowell, Mass. — .Tohn .T. ]\roloiiey, for 

 tlie last eight years mtinager of a T'nited 

 Ciuar store here, has taken o\er the re- 

 t.iil lloiists' business of John .T. Mc- 



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F''urtheimore, we don't lilame you one little bit for feeling that way. 



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Tliere are three giovviiig niontlis still ahead to use the Skinner 



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parts, making tlie last one come due Xovember first. What do you 



say'.' 



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