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E. W. Lyman, Springfield, Mass. ; Dunlap, A. H. Dunlap & Sons, 

 Nashua, N. H. ; Atwood, Lewis Atwood, Winterport, Me ; Dept. 

 Agr., Department Agriculture, Washington, D.C. ; Moore, Delano 

 Moore, Presque Isle, Me. ; HoUoway, Oscar Holloway, Auburn, 

 Me.; P. &W., Parker & Wood ; Ferry, D. M. Ferry & Co., 

 Detroit, Mich. Numbers 151 to 190 inclusive were obtained in 

 Orono, all of one dealer. Numbers 193 and 194 are two varieties 

 of Cauliflower seed, sent to the station by H. A. Marsh, Fidalgo, 

 Wash. He claims that the seed can be grown at half the cost of 

 imported seed. It not only shows a great germinating power, but 

 also high vitality, as nearly all the seeds sprouted in two days. 



Numbers 205 to 216 were obtained from John Watson, Houlton, 

 Me. ; 217 to 246, of E. Merritt & Sons, Houlton, Me. ; 247 to 

 256, of Charles Wilson, Houlton, Me. ; 257 to 268, of A. H. 

 Fogg & Co., Houlton, Me. ; 269 to 293, of J. A. Miller, Houlton, 

 Me. ; 294 to 309, of J. F. Hacker, Fort Fairfield, Me. 



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