YEAR BOOK 



Fruit tree stocks — Prom France, 14,391,- 

 766; from Holland, 231,700; from Japan, 6,- 

 200; total, 14,629,666. 



Rose stocks— From England, 2,083,000; 

 from France, 1,022,450; from Holland, 92,- 

 925; from Ireland, 193,000; from Japan, 5; 

 from Scotland, 165,000; total, 3,556,380. 



Stocks, cuttings or seedlings — From Bel- 

 gium, 275; from France, 306,217; from Jap- 

 an, 1,700; from Trinidad, 15; total, 308,- 

 207. 



Tree Seeds (pounds) — From Belgium, 165,- 

 000; from Brazil, 238,405; from Cuba, 871; 

 from France, 2,073; from Germany, 1,049; 

 frcm Italy, 1,570; from Japan, 1,1410; from 

 New South Wales, 32; total, 718,617. 



Avocado seeds to the amount of 1,592 

 pounds were imported from Mexico. 



Importations of field-grown florists' stock 

 amounted to 1,120,483. 



Other importations during the period nam- 

 ed are shown in the table. 



Distribution by States 



The following table indicates the distri- 

 bution, by states, of nursery stock imported 

 during the fiscal year 1912-13 and 1913-14. 



State. 



Number of cases. 





1913-14 



1912-13 



Alabama 



425 



278 



Arizona 



4 



2 





11 



24 





1,929 



1,144 





152 



144 



Connecticut 



1,432 



1,177 





38 



29 



District of Columbia . . 



562 



774 





56 



57 





196 



160 





4 





44 



