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NURSERY INSPECTION. 
infestation of 20% is considered a sufficient cause for ordering the 
removal of plants so affected. In one nursery it was known to 
destroy all of one variety, and in several cases when young plants 
were badly affected, they were allowed to stand for this season 
(1913) for fruiting purposes only. Anthracnose on raspberries was 
found in injurious amounts in two nurseries. The varieties suscep- 
tible to this disease are propagated by tip-layering and if the parent 
cases are removed, the disease seldom becomes serious. 
Leaf rust of poplar and ash trees and the tar spot on maple seem 
very general in the older and larger nurseries, but since this disease 
exists on the native trees, their presence in the nursery row is not 
surprising. 
MINNESOTA INSPECTED NURSERIES. 
1913. 
Date of 
Certificate Expiration 
Number Nursery Town 1914 
552 The Albert Lea Nursery Co Albert Lea July 27 
C. M. Peterson 
579 The Minnesota State Nursery Albert Lea July 27 
E. C. Eaker 
553 The South Side Nursery Albert Lea July 27 
Martin Fridholm 
563 The Wedge Nursery Albert Lea Aug. 15 
Clarence and Robert Wedge 
584 The Askov Nursery Askov Sept. 16 
Ludvig Mosback 
554 The Turtle Creek Nursery Austin July 29 
J. M. Lindsay 
555 The Austin Nursery Austin July 29 
C. F. Woodle 
523 The Battle Lake Nursery Battle Lake July 3 
A. A. DeSmidt 
524 The Itasca Park Region Nursery Co. . . . Bemidji July 12 
L. P. Anderson 
573 The Byron Nursery Byron Aug. 28 
F. E. Cutting 
519 Oslund’s Nursery Cambridge Oct. 1 
N. N. Oslund 
539 Sivert’s Nursery Canby July 20 
Peter Sivert 
580 The Fillmore County Nursery Canton Sept. 8 
Geo. F. Snyder 
529 The North Star Farms Cokato July 17 
J. W. Beckman 
530 The Wright County Nursery Co Cokato July 17 
John Eklof 
531 The Cokato Berry Farm Cokato July 17 
A. L. and F. Lee 
506 The Redpath Nursery Crystal Bay June 12 
Thomas Redpath 
536 The Flyen Nursery Dawson July 22 
Henry Flyen 
