ig6 MAINE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 1907. 



sirup from Waitsfield, Vermont. C. A. Reed, Medford, Mass." 

 This- sirup carried 66.9 per cent solids and was about one-eighth 

 maple. 



7519. Purchased April 30, 1907 from J. F. O'Connell, 171 

 Exchange St., Bangor. Selling price 25c. a bottle holding 26 

 ounces. Labeled "High Grade Pure Sirup, blended cane and 

 maple sirups put up by Bay State Maple Sirup Co., Boston, 

 Mass." This company is apparently controlled by C. M. Tice 

 & Co., 549 Albany St., Boston, Mass. The goods carried no 

 maple. 



7520. Purchased April 30, 1907 from T. White, 1 Hammond 

 St., Bangor. Selling price 25c. a bottle holding 24 ounces. 

 Branded "Golden Tree Brand Fancy Quality Sirup made from 

 pure maple and white sugar, New England Maple Sirup Co., 

 Boston, Mass." This sample contained no maple. 



7521. Purchased April 30, 1907 from T. White, 1 Hammond 

 St., Bangor. Selling price 30c. a bottle holding 20 ounces. It 

 was branded "Griddle Cake Falcon Brand Sirup. Guaranteed 

 made from pure maple and refined granulated sugar put up by 

 Falcon Packing Co., New York." This sirup carried 66.2 per 

 cent solids and was about one-sixth maple. 



7523. Purchased April 30, 1907 from F. L. Frank & Co., 115 

 State St., Bangor. Selling price 10c. a bottle holding 6 ounces. 

 Branded "Golden Tree Brand Fancy Quality Sirup made from 

 pure maple and white sugar, New England Maple Sirup Co.. 

 Boston, Mass." This sample was about one-fourth maple. 



7525. Purchased April 30, 1907 from H. E. McDonald, 261 

 State St., Bangor. Selling price 25c. a bottle holding 32 ounces. 

 It was branded "Shaker Brand Sirup; a mixture of pure maple 

 sugar sirup and cane sugar sirup, bottled by E. D. Pettingill Sons 

 Co., Portland, Maine." The goods contained 66.1 per cent 

 solids and were about half maple. 



7532. Purchased May 1, 1907 from A. J. McNaughton, Fox- 

 croft. Selling price 10c. a bottle holding 6 ounces. It was 

 branded "Barker's Brand Sirup ; a mixture of maple sirup 50 

 per cent, and rock candy sirup 50 per cent put up by J. H. 

 Barker & Co., 447 West 31st St., New York." The goods car- 

 ried 673^ per cent solids and were about one-third maple. 



7567. Purchased May 13, 1907 from F. H. Verrill, 952 Con- 

 gress St., Portland. Selling price 15c. a bottle holding n 



