MARYLAND 



Mrs. H. L. Merriell Auburn ^ 



William Miller, hardwood, ornamentals 



and roses Bar Harbor 1 



J. W. Minot, miscellaneous, S. Portland 1-8 

 Mitchell & Co., general . . . . Waterville 5 

 Mt. Desert Nursery, evergreens and 



general Bar Harbor 20 



Northeast Harbor Nurseries, ever- 

 greens and general ....Northeast 



Harbor 2 



C. S. Perkins, small fruits, Vassalboro 1-8 



C. A. Perley, evergreens, . .Winthrop ^ 

 J. E. Plummer, small fruits 



S. Windham 



D. A. Pollard, small fruits . .Auburn V2 

 G. M. Roak Company, ornamentals .... 



Auburn 1-8 



L. W. Smith, small fruits, Woodfords 1 1-8 

 T. W. A. Smith, ornamentals, roses . . 



Biddeford 1-8 



Strout's Nursery Co., ornamentals .... 



."^ Biddeford 



Dr. G. M. Twitchell, small fruits 



Monmouth 1-8 



E. W. Wooster, miscellaneous 



Ellsworth, R.F.D. 4 



MARYLAND 

 MARYLAXD. 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 •^tate nust be 

 labeled with the name of c^nsi^mor find con- 

 signee and each package bear a certificite of 

 inspection. Duplicate certificates should be 

 filed with the state entomologist. (Chapter 

 289, Laws of 189 S.) Prof T. B. Symons, State 

 Entomologist. Prof. J. B. S. Norton, State 

 Pathologist, College Park, Md. 



Allen, W. F Salisbury 200 



Atlantic Nursery Co Berlin 50 



Brandt, J. W., Nursery Co.. .Upper Falls 20 



Corse, Wm. J Gardenville 20 



Franklin Davis Nursery Co. . .Baltimore 700 



Grier Brothers Forest Hill 5 



Gunby, Paul L Marion Station 20 



Hall, J. K Rhodesdale 18 



Hill, C. J Marion Station 8 



Hoarsey, J. C Marion Station 5 



Hall, J. W Marion Station 10 



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