MAINE 



MAINE 



MAINE:. AH nursery stock shipped into 

 the state shall bear on each box or package 

 a certificate that the contents have been in- 

 spected. The state horticulturist has power 

 to inspect at point of destination all stock 

 entering- the state. No person excepting 

 throwers shall carry on the business of sell- 

 ing- nursery stock or soliciting purchases 

 without first obtaining a license. The license 

 fee shall be $5 per annum. The license shall 

 be issued in the name of the dealer, sales- 

 man or agent, as the case may be. C. L. 

 Wilkins, Horticulturist, Department of Agri- 

 culture, Augusta, Me. 



Acres 



Jackson, H. A Gorham, conifers 12 



Maxim, H. F 



Locke's Mills, raspberries 17 



Mount Desert Nur. Co 



Bar Harbor, general 50 



MARYLAND 



MARYLAND. Nurseries inspected at least 

 once in six months. All nursery stock sub- 

 ject to attack of insect pests must be fumi- 

 gated. Shipments into the state must be 

 labeled with the name of consignor and con- 

 signee and each package bear a certificate of 

 inspection. Duplicate certificates should be 

 filed with the state entomologist. (Chapter 

 289, Laws of 1898.) Prof T. B. Symons, State 

 Entomologist. Prof. C. E. Temple, State 

 Pathologist, College Park, Md. 





Acres 









. Whitemarsh 



18 



J. Keifford Hall 



. . . Rhodesdale 



18 



W. F. Allen 





200 







15 







15 





Allen 



15 





Pittsville 





Wilkins & Co 



Salisbury 



10 



E. W. Townsend 





100 







50 







20 



J. W. Hall 





10 



Isaac H. Moss 



Gov^ans 



30 



E. P. Grier & Bro 



. . . Forest Hill 



175 







20 



Westminster Nurseries 



. .Westminster 



50 



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