MISSISSIPPI 



Albert Lea 



Wright County Nursery Company, John 



Eklof Cokato 



Wilmerding's Nursery, A. Wilmerding 



Freeport 



Winnebago Nursery, John Van Blair . . 



Winnebago City 



West Concord Nursery, P. J. Cowles . . 



West Concord 



MISSISSIPPI. 

 MISSISSIPPI. Every nursery in the stato 

 must be inspected before November 1 of each 

 year, and every bundle, bale, or package of 

 stock sold or transported must be accompan- 

 ied by a copy of the certificate of inspection 

 attached in a conspicuous place. Every per- 

 son or firm from other states wishing to 

 ship nursery stock into Mississippi must file 

 with the entomologist a copy of their certi- 

 ficate, which shall state that the nursery is 

 properly equipped for fumig-ating all nursery 

 stock. A copy of the certificate shall be at- 

 tached to every bundle, bale or package of 

 nursery stock delivered within the state. 

 Every nurseryman must state that all nur- 

 sery stock shipped into this state will be 

 fumigated with hydrocyanic acid gas. R. W. 

 Harned, Entomologist, Agricultural College, 

 Miss. 



J. B. Adams, Ornamentals and Green- 

 houses Pass Christian 1 



A, C. Ball, G-eneral Nursery. .. .Mantee 7 



J. A. Barton, Apples and Peaches.... 



Booneville 1 



I. E. Bass & Son, Pecans, Figs, etc. . . . 



Lumberton 30 



Bechtel Pecan Nurseries, Pecans and 



Citrus Fruits Ocean Springs 41 



Acres 



Bell, C. S., Citrus fruits. . Ocean Springs V2 

 Bell, V. J., Peaches and apples . . Grady i/^ 

 Brodie, James, Pecans, citrus fruits, 



roses and ornamentals Biloxi 10 



Bruce, R. W., General nursery 



Port Gibson 3 



Burkett, H. R., Pecans and privet. . . . 



Columbia 2 



Carter, S. P., Grapes and pecans 



Hattiesburg 1 



Collier, C. P., Pecans . . Ocean Springs 1 

 Corinth Nurseries, General nursery 



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