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Bean, Jesse Inkernian 



Franklin, J. M Ravenswood 



French, Charles Ford Hill 



Gold Nursery Co Mason 



Harris, R. R Harrisville 



Hardy Nursery Co Fisher 



Hevener, & Son, M. M Roanoke 



Loy, M. R Ruckman 



Marsh, W. H Willow Island 



.Mathews Bros Sissonsville 



McMurray, <fe Son, A. E 



^Yashington Bottoms 



Moorefield Orchard & Nursery Co.... 



Moorefield 



Pt. Pleasant Nursery & Fruit Co...,. 



Point Pleasant 



Shanholtzer. Chas Ford Hill 



Shinier, S. S Annamoriah 



Southern, & Sons, G. W Clarksburg 



Spurgeon, & Son, J. E Auburn 



Starnes, M. J Romney 



WISCONSIN. 



\MSCO\SI\. If the inspector finds nur- 

 sery stock infested with injurious insects or 

 fungous diseases, he shall notify the owner 

 and the stock shall not be sold or delivered. 

 Transportation companies are forbidden to 

 deliver nursery stock unless accompanied by 

 proper certificates. Any person or corpor- 

 ation outside of the state may obtain a li- 

 cense to sell nursery stock in the state up- 

 on the payment of $5 and filing a copy of 

 official certificate of inspection. showing 

 that such stock has been duly inspected by 

 an authorized inspector. Agents or other 

 persons selling - nursery stock in the state 

 for any nurseries outside of the state shall 

 be required to carry a duplicate copy of a 

 license held by his principal, the cost of 

 which is Si for each duplicate. Any person 

 importing plants from foreign countries shall 

 notify the inspector of the arrival of such 

 shipments. All persons engaged in selling 

 and shipping fruit trees in the state are re- 

 quired to attach tags, upon which a certified 

 copy of this state license shall be printed and 

 each package, box or carload must have a 

 tag attached. J. G. Sanders. Entomologist 

 and Chief Inspector. College of Agriculture, 

 Madison. Wis. 



Albright, Frank 

 Algoma Nursery 

 Alma Center Nursery 



. . . Supervior 



Algoma 



Alma Center 



