YorK Imperial and Ben Davis Apple Trees 

 in Nxirsery IVotv. 



Come and See 0\jr BlocKs of Apple Trees. 



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MARYLAND. 



State Horticultural Department. 



Departments of EntomoIogr7 



and 



Vegetable Pathology. 



Maryland Agricultural College 

 and Experiment Station 



R. W. Silvester, 



President Agricultural College. 



Prof. A. I,. Quaintance, 

 State Entomologist. 



Prof. J. B. S. Norton, 

 State Pathologist. 



Certificate of Nursery Inspection. 



No. 2. 



Zo XKHbom Ht flDa? Concern 



T/J/S IS TO CERTIFY, That on the 13th, 14th, and 15th days of August, 

 1902, we examined the A'ursery Stock of J. G. Harrison & Sons, growing in their 

 nurseries at Berlin, County of Worcester, State of Maryland, in accordance with the 

 laius of Maryland, i8g8, Chapter 289, Section 1^8, and that said nurseries and premises 

 are apparently free, so far as can be determined by inspection, frorn the San fose 

 Scale. Peach Yellows, Pear Blight, and other dangerously injurious insect pests and 

 plant diseases. 



This Certificate is invalid ajter August ist, 1903, and does not include nursery 

 stock not grown within this State, unless said stock is previously covered by certificate 

 and accepted by the State Entomologist and State Pathologist. 



A. L. QUAINTANCE, State Entomologist. 

 f. B. S NORTON, State Pathologist. 

 College Park, Md., August 18, igo2. 



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