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MICHIGAN STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
Bureau of Plant Indusiry 
CERTIFICATE OF NURSERY INSPECTION 
This is to Certify that the Nursery Stock of Ilgenfritz Nurseries, Inc., 
Monroe has been examined and found to be apparently free from 
dangerously contagious tree and plant diseases. 
CHAS. FIGY 
Fee paid. Director 
THIS CERTIFICAT= TO BE VOID AFTER SEPTEMBER 15, 1948 
CBA BOYER, 
Chief, Bureau of Plant Industry 
Lansing, Mich., 8-25-1947. 
August 15, 1947 
—-.-$7>—S SS 
Orchardists and commercial fruit growers please write 
for quotation on larger quantities. 

STATEMENT OF INSPECTION FOR TRUENESS TO NAME 
Amherst, Massachusetts 
August 15, 1947 
To Whom it May Concern: 
This is to state that all the salable apple, pear, plum, sweet cherry, and 
two-year sour cherry stock now growing in the nurseries of I. E. Ilgenfritz’ 
Sons Company, Monroe, Michigan, have been examined for trueness-to-name 
by A. P. French, O. C. Roberts, and L. Southwick. To the best of our 
knowledge and belief these trees are true to name as they now stand in 
the nursery rows. 
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 
Research Professor of Pomology 
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