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ounces. This was labeled "Lamb's Celebrated Sirup, made 

 from maple sugar and refined cane sugar, W. J. Lamb Co., 167 

 Main St., West Somerville, Mass." The sirup was about half 

 maple. 



7568. Purchased May 14, 1907 from M. B. Lougee, 198 

 Grant St., Portland. Selling price 25c. per bottle holding 24 

 ounces. It was branded "Vermont Maple Sirup scientifically 

 blended, of maple and cane sugars. Put up by Vermont Maple 

 Sugar Co., Stratton, Vermont." It carried 66.1 per cent solids 

 and was about one-third maple. 



7574. Purchased May 15, 1907 from A. R. Verrill, 27 Port- 

 land St., Portland. Selling price 10c. a bottle holding 6 ounces. 

 It was branded "Mt. Mansfield Brand Fancy Quality Sirup com- 

 pound of 50 per cent maple and 50 per cent cane sugar sirup. 

 C. M. Tice & Co., Orleans County, Vermont, and Boston, Mass." 

 The sirup carried 67.4 solids and was about one-third maple. 



7576. Purchased May 15, 1907 from R. R. Reed, 57 Portland 

 St., Portland. Selling price 10c. a bottle holding 8 ounces. It 

 was branded "A mixture of pure maple sugar sirup and cane 

 sugar sirup, Green Leaf Brand Choicest Food Froducts, J. B. 

 Donnell Co., Portland." The sirup carried 67.4 per cent solids 

 and was about half maple. 



7577. Purchased May 15, 1907 from Sullivan & Osgood, 

 110-112 Portland St., Portland. Selling price 30c. a bottle hold- 

 ing 25 ounces. It was branded "Maple Sirup. This sirup con- 

 tains maple sugar, cane sugar and grape sugar with 1-2000 part 

 of salicylic acid, manufactured by the Twitchell-Champlin Co., 

 Portland, Maine, and Boston, Mass." The sirup carries 65.2 

 per cent solids and was about one-third maple. 



7583. Purchased May 16, 1907 from W. H. Wright, 57-59 

 Chestnut St., Portland. Selling price 10c. a bottle holding 8 

 ounces. It was branded "Fancy Sirup 50 per cent pure maple* 

 50 per cent cane sugar. Bottled by E. D. Pettingill Sons Co., 

 Portland, Maine." The sirup carried 66.7 per cent solids and 

 was about one-sixth maple. 



7584. Purchased May 16, 1907 from A. D. Lovell, Cor. Wil- 

 mot & Oxford Sts., Portland. Selling price 10c. a bottle hold- 

 ing 7 ounces. It was branded "Green Leaf Sirup, a mixture of 

 pure maple sugar sirup and cane sugar sirup. Put up for J. B. 

 Donnell Co., Portland, Me." It carried 66.4 per cent solids and 

 was about one-half maple. 



