Massachusetts Trueness-To-Name Inspection Service 

A service to Nurserymen and fruit growers to promote trueness to name 
of fruit varieties. 
Sponsored by The Massachusetts Fruit Growers’ Association 
Statement of Inspection for Trueness-to-Name 
Amherst, Mass. 
September 12, 1947 
To WHom It May Concern: 
This is to state that all of the salable apple, one-year pear, plum and sweet cherry stock 
now growing in Worley’s Nurseries, York Springs, Pennsylvania, have been examined for 
trueness-to-name by A. P. French, O. C. Roberts, and W. D. Weeks. To the best of our knowl- 
edge and belief, these trees are true-to-name as they now stand in the nursery row. 
The salable peach trees in this nursery were also examined and any mixtures observed 
were rectified. While it is impossible to positively identify all peach varieties in the nursery 
row, it is possible to eliminate a high percentage of the mixtures. 
J. K. SHAW 
Melvin Worley and son 
looking over our block 
of Two Year Bartlett 
Pear Trees. 

A block of our 
True-to-Name 
Peach Trees. 

