NEW MEXICO 



Pullen & Co Englishtown 



Pinkernelly, Charles Eatontown 



Pedrick, Ellsworth Bridgeton 



Polhemus, W. H Robbinsville 



Pierce, E. A Vineland 



Peterson, George H Fair Lawn 



Philhower, Howard Mountainville 



Roehrs Co., The Julius Rutherford 



Ryan, John Basking Ridge 



Rose, Wm. S Red Bank 



Randolph, J. F East Rutherford 



Reynolds, Alvah H Madison 



Rogers, Willard H Mount Holly 



Rumprecht, Max Fort Lee 



Ribsam, Carlman Trenton 



Schoenly, W. Grant Dayton 



Smith, Leonard J Merchantville 



Swain, G. Walter Sea Girt 



Stoye, K. Herman Eatontown 



Shinn, Warren Woodbury 



Shultz, George A Jamesburg 



Stanley, Charles L Plainfield 



Steele, George A Eatontown 



Steele, T. E Palmyra 



Steinhoff, H. C West Norwood 



Schneider, Chas Little Silver 



Smith & Haff Plainfield 



Swain, A. H Erma 



Tricker, Wm Arlington 



Tomlinson, P. J Pittstown 



Totty, Chas. H Madison 



Vliet, James H Gladstone 



Van Gelderen, K. M Long Branch 



Watts, A. A Westfield 



Woonton, J. W Jersey City 



Williamson, Garfield Ridgefield 



Williams, J. C Montclair 



Wallace, A. S Montclair 



Wilson, Samuel H Lebanon 



NEW MEXICO. 



NEW MEXICO. No law relative to trans- 

 portation of nursery stock. The Territorial 

 Legislature of 1903 provided for county 

 boards of horticultural commissioners, who 

 were given authority to control orchard pests. 

 Prof. Fabian Garcia, Horticulturist, Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station, Agricultural Col- 

 lege, N. M. 



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