■! Jjtberal Hrts M^erfanolongg Bulletin 378 August, 1949 NEW HAMPSHIRE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION Department of Agronomy Results of Seed Tests For 1949 Made for the STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE By BESSIE G. SANBORN THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE DURHAM, N. H. RESULTS OF SEED TESTS Made July 1, 1948. to June 30, 1949 This report contains the results of the seed inspection work for the State Department of Agriculture of 624 official samples collected throughout the state during the period from July 1, 1948, to June 30, 1949, by Mr. George Laramie, Seed Control Supervisor, and Mr. Vincent Peterson, Inspector. In addition to these official samples, 2405 private samples were analyzed, making a total of 3029 samples inspected. Wholesalers are listed in alphabetical order except when samples are presumed to have been carried over, in which case they are listed alphabetically by dealers. The New Hampshire seed law requires that both agricultural and vegetable seeds must be labeled with the calen- dar month and year when last tested for germination, and requires that this germination test shall have been completed within nine months of being offered for sale. In the following tables, if the date of test was within the prescribed nine months, the sample is marked satisfactory, "S" in this respect; if no date was given, the word "None" appears indicating a violation; if the date was a violation of the law because the test was not made within nine months, the date given on the tag or label' appears in that column. The first part of the report deals with 223 samples of agricul- tural seed tested for purity, germination and noxious weed content. There is a tolerance or allowable variation from the guarantee for both purity and germination, in accordance with the Rules for Seed Testing adopted by the Association of Official Seed Analysts, so that, for instance a sample of timothy guaranteed 99.20 for purity and 85% for germination could test as low as 98.25% for purity and 77% for germination and be "satisfactory." If a sample when tested for purity falls within the allowable variation, it is marked "S" (satisfactory) ; if below the allowable variation, and therefore a violation, the actual figure found for purity is given. The same is true for germination in the case of agricultural seeds. The second part of the report applies to 401 samples of vegetable seeds which were tested for germination only. The New Hampshire seed law requires that unless each packet or other container is plainly marked "Below Standard" together with the percentage of germination, vegetable seeds must test up to the prescribed standard for that kind of seed, and that there is no tolerance from the adopted standards. In the column headed "Found" if the same was up to standard, an "S" (satisfactory) appears. The exception to this is in the case of a given sample being marked with a guarantee, which is not required if vege- table seed is up to standard ; then, if the seed is found to be below the regular tolerance from that guaranteed figure, the figure found upon test followed by "-f" is listed as "mislabeled" even though it might in some cases be up to standard. The New Hampshire seed law and the rules and regulations there- under, including the germination standards for vegetable seed, follow: STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE CHAPTER 224, REVISED LAWS (As inserted by Chapter 54 Laws of 1943) AN ACT To Regulate the Labeling, Sale and Offering or Exposing for Sale, of Agricultural and Vegetable Seeds. Agricultural and Vegetable Seeds 1. Definitions. Terms used in this chapter shall be construed as follows: I. The term "agricultural seeds" shall include the seeds of grass, forage, cereal and fiber crops and any other kinds of seeds commonly recognized within this state as agricultural or field seeds, and mixtures of such seeds. II. The term "vegetable seeds" shall include the seeds of those crops which are grow^n in gardens or on truck farms and are generally known and sold under the name of vegetable seeds in this state. III. The term "weed seeds" shall include the seeds of all plants generally recognized as weeds within this state, and shall include noxious weed seeds. IV. Noxious weed seeds shall be divided into two classes, "primary noxious weed seeds" and "secondary noxious weed seeds" as herein de- fined ; provided, that the commissioner of agriculture may add to or subtract from the list of seeds included under either definition whenever he finds that such additions or subtractions are within the respective definitions. V. "Primary noxious weed seeds" shall include the seeds of perennial weeds such as those that reproduce and spread by under- ground roots or stems as well as by seed, and which, when established, are highly destructive and difficult to control in this state by ordinary good cultural practice. Primary noxious weed seeds in this state are the seeds of: Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense), field bindweed (Con- volvulus arvensis), and quackgrass (Agropyron repens). VI. "Secondary noxious weed seeds" shall include the seeds of such weeds as are very objectionable in field, lawns, or gardens of this state, but can be controlled by good cultural practices. The secondary noxious weed seeds in this state are the seeds of: dodder (Cuscuta spp.) and crab grass (Digitaria sanguinalis). VII. The term "labeling" includes all labels, and other written, printed, or graphic representations, in any form whatsoever, accompany- ing and pertaining to any seed whether in bulk or in containers, and includes invoices. VIII. The term "advertisement" means all representations, other than those on the label, disseminated in any manner or by any means, relating to seed within the scope of this chapter. 2. Label Requirement. Each separate container of agricultural or vegetable seed, including seeds in small packets, which is sold, offered for sale, or exposed for sale, within this state for sowing purposes shall bear thereon or have attached thereto in a conspicuous place a plainly written or printed label or tag in the English language, giving the in- formation as set forth in sections 3 and 4. 3. Agricultural Seeds. For agricultural seeds the following is required : I. Commonly accepted name of kind, or kind and variety, of each agricultural seed component in excess of five per cent of the whole and the percentage by weight of each. Where more than one com- ponent is required to be named, the word "mixture" or "mixed" shall be associated with the name on the label. II. Lot number or other lot identification. III. Origin, if known, of alfalfa, red clover and field corn (except hybrid corn) . If the origin is unknown, that fact shall be stated. IV. Percentage by weight of all weed seeds, including those known as noxious weeds. V. Secondary noxious weeds. The name and approximate num- ber of each kind of secondary noxious weed seed, per ounce in groups (A) and (B) and per pound in groups (C) and (D), when present singly or collectively in excess of — (A) One seed or bulblet in each 5 grams of Agrostis spp., Poa spp., Rhodes grass, Bermuda grass, timothy, orchard grass, fescues (ex- cept meadow fescue), alsike and white clover, reed canary grass, Dallis grass, and other agricultural seeds of similar size and weight, or mix- tures within this group; (B) One seed or bulblet in each 10 grams of ryegrass, meadow fescue, foxtail millet, alfalfa, red clover, sweetclovers, lespedezas, smooth brome, crimson clover, Brassica spp., flax, Agropyron spp., and other agricultural seeds of similar size and weight, or mixtures within this group, or of this group with (A) ; (C) One seed of bulblet in each 25 grams of proso, Sudan grass and other agricultural seeds of similar size and weight, or mixtures not specified in (A), (B), or (D) ; (D) One seed or bulblet in each 100 grams of wheat, oats, rye, barley, buckwheat, sorghums (except Sudan grass), vetches, and other agricultural seeds of a size and weight similar to or greater than those within this group, or any mixtures within this group. All determinations of noxious weed, seeds are subject to toler- ances and methods of determination prescribed in the rules and regula- tions under this chapter. VI. Percentage by weight of agricultural seeds other than those required to be named on the label. VII. Percentage by weight of inert matter. VIII. For each named agricultural seed, percentage of germina- tion, exclusive of hard seed, percentage of hard seed, if present, and the calendar month and year the test was completed to determine such percentages. IX. Name and address of the person who labeled said seed, or who sells, offers, or exposes said seed for sale within this state. 4. Vegetable Seeds. For vegetable seeds, the following is re- quired : I. Name of kind and variety of seed, and the calendar month and year when last tested for germination. II. For seeds which germinate less than the standard last estab- lished by the commissioner of agriculture hereunder, and in type not smaller than ten point size : percentage of germination exclusive of hard seed; percentage of hard seed, if present; and the words, "below standard." III. Name and address of the person who labeled said seed, or who sells, offers or exposes said seed for sale within this state. 5. Illegal Sales. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, offer for sale or expose for sale any agricultural or vegetable seed within this state : I. Unless the test to determine the percentage of germination required by sections 3 and 4 shall have been completed within a nine- month period, exclusive of the calendar month in which the test was completed, immediately prior to sale, exposure for sale, or offering for sale or transportation. II. Not labeled in accordance with the provisions hereof, or having a false or misleading labeling. III. Pertaining to which there has been a false or misleading advertisement. IV. Any agricultural seeds containing any primary noxious weed seeds except as may be allowed under tolerances prescribed in the rules and regulations hereunder. 6. Prohibitions. It shall be unlawful for any person within this state : I. To detach, alter, deface, or destroy any label provided for herein or the rules and regulations made and promulgated hereunder, or to alter or substitute seed, in a manner that may defeat the purposes hereof. II. To disseminate any false or misleading advertisement con- cerning agricultural or vegetable seed in any manner or by any means. III. To hinder or obstruct in any way any authorized person in the performance of his duties hereunder. IV. To fail to comply with a "stop sale" order. 5 7. Exemptions. The provisions of sections 2 to 6, inclusive, do not apply to seed or grain not intended for sowing purposes, nor to seed in storage in, or consigned to, a seed cleaning or processing estab- lishment for cleaning or processing, provided, that any labeling or other representation which may be made with respect to the unclean seed shall be subject to the provisions hereof. 8. Exceptions. No person shall be subject to the penalties here- of for having sold, offered or exposed for sale in this state any agricul- tural or vegetable seeds, which were incorrectly labled or represented as to kind, variety, or origin which seeds cannot be identified by exami- nation thereof, unless he has failed to take all proper precautions to insure the identity to be that stated in accordance with rules and regu-" lations hereunder. 9. Duties and Authority of Commissioner of Agriculture. The commissioner of agriculture, who may act through his authorized agents, shall have the power: I. To sample, inspect, make analyses of, and test, agricultural and vegetable seeds transported, sold, offered or exposed for sale within this state for sowing purposes, at such time and place and to such extent as he may deem necessary to determine whether said agricultural or vegetable seeds are in compliance with the provisions hereof, and to notify promptly the person who transported, sold, offered or exposed the seed for sale, of any violation. II. To prescribe, and after public hearing to adopt, rules and regulations governing the methods of sampling, inspecting, analysis, tests, and examination of agricultural and vegetable seed, and the tolerances to be followed in the administration hereof, which shall be in general accord with officially prescribed practice in interstate com- merce, and such other rules and regulations as may be necessary to secure the efficient enforcement hereof. III. To enter upon any public or private premises during regu- lar business hours in order to have access to seeds subject to this chapter and the rules and regulations promulgated hereunder. IV. To issue written or printed "stop sale" orders which shall prohibit further sale of any lot of agricultural or vegetable seed which the commissioner has reason to believe is in violation of any of the pro- visions hereof until the law has been complied with or said violation otherwise legally disposed of: Provided, that no "stop sale" order shall be issued or attached to any lot of seed without first giving the owner or custodian of such seed an opportunity to comply with the law or to withdraw the seed from sale. V. To establish and maintain or make provision for seed testing facilities, to employ qualified persons, and to incur such expenses as may be necessary to comply with these provisions. VI. To make or provide for making purity and germination tests of seeds for farmers and dealers on request; to prescribe rules and regulations governing such testing; and to fix and collect charges for the tests made. All fees collected hereunder shall be paid over by the com- missioner to the state treasurer who shall keep the same in a special fund to be used only for purposes of this chapter. VII. To cooperate with the United States Department of Agri- culture in seed law enforcement. 10. Seizure. Upon the recommendation of the commissioner of agriculture or his duly authorized agents, the court of competent juris- diction in the area in which the seed is located shall cause the seizure and subsequent denaturing, processing, or destruction to prevent the use for sowing purposes of any lot of agricultural or vegetable seed found to be unfit for sowing purposes : Provided, that in no instances shall the denaturing, processing, or destruction be ordered without first having given the claimant of said seed an opportunity to apply to said court for the release of said seed. 11. Penalties. Whoever violates any of the provisions of this chapter or any rule or regulation promulgated hereunder shall be fined not exceeding one hundred dollars for the first oflfense and not exceed- ing two hundred and fifty dollars for each subsequent offense. Fines collected hereunder shall be paid, by the court collecting the same, to the com.missioner of agriculture and by him forwarded to the state treas- urer for the use of the state. 12. Publication. The commissioner of agriculture shall publish, or cause to be published, the results of tests and analyses of samples of agricultural and vegetable seeds, as herein provided, together with the names and addresses of the persons from whom the samples of seed were obtained. He may publish such other information as he may deem advisable concerning the value, character and use of certain seeds. 13. Takes Effect. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Approved March 10, 1943. RULES AND REGULATIONS Sampling. (a) In order to secure a representative sample, equal portions shall be taken from evenly distributed parts of the quantity of seed to be sampled. Access shall be had to all parts of that quantity. (b) For free-flowing seed in bags or bulk, a probe or trier shall" be used. For small free-flowing seed in bags, a probe or trier long enough to sample all portions of the bag should be used. (c) Non-free-flowing seed, such as certain grass seed, un- cleaned seed, or screenings, difficult to sample with a probe or trier, shall be sampled by thrusting the hand into the bulk and withdrawing representative portions. (d) The portions shall be combined into a composite sample or samples. (e) As the seed is sampled, each portion shall be examined, and, whenever there appears to be a lack of uniformity, additional samples shall be taken to show such lack of uniformity as may exist. Bulk seeds shall be sampled by inserting a long probe or thrust- ing the hand into the bulk as circumstances require in several uni- formly distributed parts of the quantity being sampled. Bags. (1) In quantities of five bags or less, each bag shall be sampled. (2) In quantities of more than five bags, at least every fifth bag but not less than five bags shall be sampled. Samples shall be drawn from unopened bags except under circumstances where the identity of the seed has been preserved. In sampling packet seeds, entire unopened packets shall be taken. Size of sample. The following are minimum weights of samples of seed to be submitted for anlysis, test, or examination: (1) Two ounces of grass seed not otherwise mentioned, white or alsike clover, or seeds not larger than these. (2) Five ounces of red or crimson clover, alfalfa, ryegrass, brome-grasses, millet, flax, rape, or seeds of similar size. (3) Two pounds of cereals, vetches, or seeds of similar or larger size. (4) Two quarts of screenings. Analysis. The New Hampshire seed laboratory will be guided in making purity and germination tests by the rules and regulations prescribed under the Federal Seed Act. Tolerance. Owing to the natural variation between tests, the following toler- ances shall be allowed between the percentages found by analysis, test or examination and the percentages stated on the tag accompanying the seed : 8 For purity: Allowing "a" to represent the component being con- sidered and "b" the difference between that percentage and 100, ac- cording to the following formula: ( a X b ) Pure seed tolerance = 0.6 + ( 0.2 x ) ( 100 ) a sample of timothy guaranteed 99.20 would have an allowable vari- ation of .75 or could test as high as 99.95 or as low as 98,45 and be "satisfactory." For germination: The following tolerances are applicable: Healthy sprouts found by test in each 100 seeds Tolerance 96 or over 5 90 or over but less than 96 6 80 or over but less than 90 7 70 or over but less than 80 8 60 or over but less than 70 9 Less than 60 10 Therefore, a sample of seed guaranteed 85% for germination may be as high as 92 7^ or as low as 78% and be "satisfactory." For weed seeds: The law requires in the labeling of agricultural seed (1) that the percentage of all weed seeds present shall be shown on the tag, (2) that no primary noxious weed seeds shall be present in the sample, and (3) that secondary noxious weed seeds shall be given by name and approximate number, per ounce in groups (A) and (B) and per pound in groups (C) and (D), when present singly or collec- tively in excess of — (A) One seed or bulblet in each 5 grams of Agrostis species, Poa species, Rhodes grass, Bermuda grass, timothy, orchard grass, fescues (except meadow fescue), alsike and white clover, reed canary grass, Dallis grass, and other agricultural seeds of similar size and weight, or mixtures within this group ; (B) One seed or bulblet in each 10 grams of ryegrass, meadow fescue, foxtail millet, alfalfa, red clover, sweetclovers, lespedezas, smooth brome, crimson clover, Brassica species, flax, Agropyron species, and other agricultural seeds of similar size and weight, or mix- tures within this group, or of this group with (A) ; (C) One seed or bulblet in each 25 grams of proso, Sudan grass and other agricultural seeds of similar size and weight, or mixtures not specified in (A), (B), or (D) ; (D) One seed or bulblet in each 100 grams of wheat, oats, rye, barley, buckwheat, sorghum (except Sudan grass), vetches, and other agricultural seeds of a size and weight similar to or greater than those within this group, or any mixtures within this group. Certain tolerances are allowed, however, to provide for variations and unavoidable errors, but only within very narrow limits and for which there is always a standard formula for computation. Examples: (1) Timothy guaranteed only 2 per cent weed seeds will not be con- demned if it has a 2.59 per cent. (2) No primary noxious weed seeds are allowed, but the presence of two such seeds in 50 grams of timothy- would not be considered a violation. (3) Similarly, some slight vari- ation from the minimum requirement for labeling secondary noxious weed seeds will be passed as satisfactory. Free Testing The Seed Testing Laboratory will allow two free tests, in a given year, to any resident company or person of New Hampshire, but such seeds must be received in the laboratory during the months of October, November, December and January. This number of samples, not in- cluding mixtures, may be analyzed either for purity or for germination, or one sample for both purity and germination, free of charge. A given seed company will be entitled to two private tests without charge, but not two from each branch store. For numbers in excess of two, a charge will be made for labor and consumable supplies only, the amount depending on the type of sample according to the following schedule: Germination tests of all vegetable seeds, 80 cents; Germination tests of all agricultural crop seeds and grasses, 50 cents; Germination tests of mixtures, 50 cents for each kind of seed pres- ent; Purity analyses of cereals, timothy and larger crop seeds and legumes, $1.00 ; Purity analyses of small grasses, $2,00; unhulled redtop, $2.50; Purity analyses of mixtures, including those for lawn and pasture seeding, a charge sufficient to cover the actual cost of working the sample submitted for test, minimum charge of $2.50. Such private samples of seed to be tested should be drawn in such a way as to be representative of the bulk lot from which they are taken, and should be addressed to the State Seed Testing Laboratory, Durham, New Hampshire. Such private tests cannot be declared as state official tests unless drawn by a representative of the department of agriculture, as provided in Chapter 224 of the Public Laws. Fees must be paid before reports will be sent out. The minimum weights of samples to be submitted for analysis are : 1. Two ounces of grass seed, white or alsike clover, or seeds not larger than these. 2. Five ounces of red or crimson clover, alfalfa, rye grasses, millet, rape, or seeds of similar size. 3. One pound of cereal, vetches or seeds of similar or larger size. The minimum number of seeds of any one kind to be submitted for a germination test is 400. Germination Standards for Vegetable Seed. Following are the germination standards established by the com- missioner of agriculture pertaining to Section four of the act entitled Vegetable Seeds. Per cent Artichoke 60 Asparagus, including hard seeds 70 Beans (except lima) 75 Beans, lima 70 Beets 65 Broccoli 75 Brussels sprouts 70 Cabbage 75 Per cent Carrot 55 Cauliflower 75 Celery and celeriac 55 Chicory 65 Citron 65 Collards 80 Corn 75 Cress, garden 40 Cress, water 25 10 Per cent Cucumber ; 80 Dandelion 45 Eggplant 60 Endive 70 Fetticus (cornsalad) 70 Kale 75 Kohlrabi 75 Leek .- 60 Lettuce 80 Muskmelon 75 Mustard 75 Okra 50 Onion 70 Parsley 60 Parsnip 60 Peas 80 Per cent Pepper 55 Pumpkin 75 Radish 75 Rhubarb 60 Rutabaga 75 Salsify 75 Sorrel 60 Spinach (except New Zealand) 60 Spinach (New Zealand) .... 40 Squash 75 Swiss chard 65 Tomato 75 Tomato, husk 50 Turnip 80 Watermelon 70 Labeling. The following labels are suggested as meeting the minimum re- quirements of the New Hampshire seed law. Example for unmixed agricultural seed : >. Mammoth Clover Lot No. 243 e Compan , N. H. Pure seed Crop seed 98.65 .86 Germination Weeds .38 Hard seeds O (U Inert Matter .11 John F. Grec Origin Idaho 1 dodder per oz. Date of test Jan. 1£ 809 cL Example for mixed agricultural seed: a & • S W o o Q a O C Grass seed, mixed Lot No. 0236 Purity : Germination : Perennial rye grass 32.23% 92.5% Jan. 1949 Chewing fescue 18.08 85.0% Dec. 1948 Kentucky bluegrass 14.75 80.0% Jan. 1949 Canada bluegrass 15.37 58.5% Jan. 1949 Creeping bent 14.20 84.0% Jan. 1949 Crop seed .61 Weed seed 2.07 Inert matter 2.69 5 Crabgrass per oz. 11 Example for vegetable seed : (Up to standard) 'New York Lettuce John Smith, Dale, 111. Date of Germination test: Feb. 7, 1949." (For vegetable seed which germinates less than standard) 'New York Lettuce John Smith, Dale, 111. Date of Germination test: Feb. 7, 1949. 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Dwarf Horticultural Moulton & Goodwin, Portsmouth Corn, Golden Cross Bantam Peas, Laxton's Progress North Stratford Grain Co., North Stratford Corn, Golden Sunshine Stone's Hardware, Gorham Peas, Little Marvel Peas, Imp. Tall Telephone ASSOCIATED SEED GROWERS, INC., Milford, Conn., Chase Grain Mill, Plymouth Beans, London Horticultural Pole Beans, Burpee's Stringless Green Pod Peas, Alderman Fanners' Feed & Supply Co., Berlin Peas. Gradus Farmers' Feed & Supply Co., Colebrook Beans, Red Kidney Farmers' Feed & Supply Co., Newport Beans, Pencil Pod Black Wax Beans, Improved Golden Wax Corn, Golden Cross Bantam Corn, Golden Bantam Corn, GoldeTi Sunshine Peas, World's Record Peas, Laxton's Progress Peas, Tall Telephone Cii&s. J. Goss, Lakeport Beans, Dwarf Horticultural Beans, Yellow Eye Peas, Blue Bantam Meredith Grain Store, Meredith Beans, French Horticultural Moulton & Goodwin, Portsmouth Beans, Bountiful Beans, Low's Champion Beans, Tendergreen . . . . ; Beans, Brittle Wax Beans. Imp. Kidney Wax Peas, Nott's Excelsior Peas, Dwarf Telephone, 91000 Wirthmore Grain Co., Nashua Corn, Golden Sunshine, 8-row 1618 15S0 1.526 1625 1412 S S (Note) 1602 S s 90 75 1604 s s 90 75 1605 s s 85 75 1603 s s 90 75 1073 s s 90 80 1074 s 78 90 80 s s 57 80 90 90 90 85 75 75 80 75 1606 s 80^ 90 80 1607 s S 90 80 1430 S s 90 75 1431 s s 86 75 1432 s 81H- 90 80 1619 s s 90 80 1609 s 76-4- 85 75 1113 s s 85 75 1114 s 67 80 75 1110 s S 90 75 1111 s s 90 75 1112 s s 90 75 1107 s s 90 80 1108 s 78 84 80 1109 s S 80 80 1482 s s 75 75 1483 s s 80 75 1484 s 81H- 90 80 75 1423 S S 85 75 1424 S S 90 75 1425 S S 80 75 1531 S s 85 75 1532 S 46 80 75 1527 S s 90 80 1528 S 67 80 80 1375 85 75 * As stated on label. "S" in this column indicates that date of test was in compliance with law. Pigrures or "None'' indicate violation. ** Sometimes stated on label but is not required if vegetable seed is up to standard. Note: S in this column indicates that the- sample was satisfactory, — up to standard and within the allowable variation from the guarantee. Figures alone indicate that the sample was below standard. H- after the figure indicates that the sample was up to standard but below guarantee. 28 Name and Address of Wholesaler Name and Address of Dealer Kind of Seed Sample No. Date Tested* Found Germination Guaran- teed** (Note) N. H. Standard BEECK'S, Boston, Mass. John M. Guay, Laconia Broccoli, Italian Green Sprouting Cabbage, Jersey Wakefield Cauliflower, Early Dwarf Erfurt Herbs, Long Island Mammoth Dill Kohlrabi, Early White Vienna Jefferson Feed & Supply, Rochester Beans, Vt. Cranberry Beans. Goddard Martin's Hardware, Newport Beans, Dwarf Horticultural Beets, Crosby's Egyptian Beets. Early Wonder Beets Detroit Dark Red Carrots, Golden Beauty Carrots. Chantenay Carrots, Danvers Half Long Corn. Golden Bantam Peas, Little Marvel H. P. Maxfield, Pittsfield Peas, Little Marvel Peas, Dwarf Telephone J. P. Pitman & Co., Laconia Cabbage. Danish Ballhead Cucumber. Arlington White Spine Cucumber, Straight 8 Cucumber. Imp. Long Green Cucumber. Boston Pickling A. M. Rand, Plymouth Beans. Pencil Pod Black Wax Beans. Golden Wax Corn, Harvard Hybrid Corn, Marcross Hybrid Corn, Early Sensation Corn, Golden Sunshine Peas, Gradus Peas, Nott's Excelsior ROBERT BUIST CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Johnson Grain Co., Nashua Pepper, California Wonder W. ATLEE BURPEE, Philadelphia, Pa. Glazier & Fox, Portsmouth Beans, Pole Horticultural Ivlabbett Home & Auto Supply, Rochester Beans, Stringless Black Valentine Beans, Kentucky Wonder Pole Corn, Burpee's Golden Bantam Corn, Golden Bantam Peas, Carter's Daisy or Dwarf Telephone Peas, Burpee's Blue Bantam N. H. Stores, Inc., Manchester Beans, Bush Tenderpod Beans, Burpee's Brittle Wax Bush Beet, Detroit Dark Red Cabbage, Pe Tsai Cauliflower, Imp. Super Snowball Kohlrabi, Early White Vienna Leek, Broad London Seavey's Hardware, Dover Beans, French Horticultural Corn, Golden Evergreen Peas, Alderman 1485 S s 75 75 1486 S s 80 75 1487 S s 75 75 1488 s s 60 1489 s s 80 ■75 1572 s s 75 75 1573 s s 75 75 1101 8 s 75 1095 S s 70 65 1096 S s 70 65 1097 S s 70 65 1098 S s 55 55 1099 s s 55 55 1100 s s 55 55 1102 s s . , 75 1103 s s 80 1203 s s 80 80 1204 s s 80 80 1494 s s 80 75 1490 s s 80 80 1491 s s 80 80 1492 s s 80 80 1493 s s 80 80 1453 s 85H- 95 75 1454 s 66 75 75 1447 s s 80 75 1448 s s 80 75 1449 s s 75 75 1450 s s 80 75 1451 s s 80 80 1452 s s 80 80 1354 1436 1082 1085 1083 1084 1086 1087 1318 1320 1324 1325 1326 1327 1328 1007 1008 1009 None s s s s s s s s s s s 75 s s s 71 s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s 80 66 76 85 75 80 75 85 75 85 75 85 80 85 80 80 75 80 75 75 65 80 75 80 75 80 75 70 60 75 76 84 75 85 80 * As stated on label. "S" in this column indicates that date of test was in compliance with law. Figiires or "None" indicate violation. ** Sometimes stated on label but is not required if vegetable seed is up to standard. Note: S in this column indicates that t,he sample was satisfactory, — up to standard and within the allowable variation from the guarantee. Figures alone indicate that the sample was below standard. ^ after the figure indicates that the sample was up to standard but below guarantee. 29 Name and Address of Wholesaler Name and Address of Dealer Kind of Seed COMSTOCK, FEREE CO., Wethersfleld, Conn. James B. Griffin, Newmarket Beans, Golden Wax Peas, Thomas Laxton .'..'.'... Hammar Hardware, Nashua Beans, Kentucky Wonder Wax Pole . . . . Beans, Kentucky Wonder Green Pole Beans, Vt. Cranberry Shell Beans, Ye-llow Eye Beans, Tendergreen '.'...'.'.'.'.'. Corn, Golden Cross Hybrid Corn, Marcross, 13x6 . . . . Spaulding & Sons, Nashua Beans, Dwarf Horticultural Corn, Whipple's Yellow \ , Corn, Golden Sunshine .... Peas, Tall Telephone '.'.'.'.'.'.'. Peas, Nott's Excelsior Sample No. Germination Date Tested* Found (Note) Guaran- teed** 1006 S 76-i- 85 75 1004 S s 88 80 1405 S S 90 75 1406 8 S 90 75 1407 S s 85 75 1408 S 77^ 90- 75 1409 S 62 80 75 1410 S S 89 75 1411 S s 90 75 1381 s s 90 75 1382 s s 88 75 1383 s s 90 75 1379 s 73 86 80 1380 s s 82 80 EASTERN STATES FARMERS' EXCHANGE, • -r. ., ^. ^ Springfield, Mass. Eastern States Fanners' Exchange, Claremont Carrot, Chantenay Red Cored Rutabaga, Alberger ." ' Salsify, Mammoth Sandwich Island ...... Spinach, Dark Green B'oomsdale Watermelon, N. H. Midget .' Eastern States Farmers' Exchange, Dover Asparagus, California 500 Beet, Perfected Detroit Broccoli, Calabrese (Green Sprouting) .". ' Cabbage. Golden Acre ' ' Carrot, Danvers 126 '.'.'.'...'...'.' Cucumber, Straight 8 Lettuce, Smooth Great Lakes .............. Parsnip, Model .'. ' Eastern States Farmers' Exchange, Manchester Beans, Long Tendergreen Beet, Perfected Detroit Corn, lona (Yellow Hybrid) ...........'.''' Corn, Golden Cross Bantam '.[,', Lima Beans, Eordhook Bush . . Onion, Bbenezer !!.'.'!."' Onion, Yellow Globe Danvers Onion, Early Yellow Globe .....'.' Parsnip, Model Pumpkin, Conn. Field Radish, Early Scarlet Globe ..'...'..'. Swiss Chard, Pordhook Giant ." * ' Tomato. Valiant 1145 S s 70 55 1143 s s 80 75 1142 s s 85 75 1141 s 63-4- 80 60 1144 s s 85 70 1010 s 65 90 70 1011 s s 80 65 1012 s s 85 . 75 1013 s s 82 75 1014 s s 80 55 1015 s s 80 80 1016 s s 95 80 1017 g s 60 60 1072 s s 85 75 1062 s s 85 65 1070 s s 90 75 1071 s s 80 75 1069 s s 85 70 1063 s s 90 70 1064 s s 85 70 1065 s s 90 70 1066 s s 60 60 1068 s s 80 75 1067 s 75-7- 85 75 1060 s 70-=- 80 65 1061 s s 85 75 FERRY-MORSE SEED CO., Detroit, Mich. Bartlett's, Pittsfield Beet, Detroit Dark Red Carrot, Red Cored Chantenay '. . Cucumbers, Improved Long Green . . . . Radish, Early Scarlet Globe Turnip, Purple Top White Globe . . . . Keene Grain Co., Keene Beet, Early Blood Turnip Cabbage, Early Jersey Wakefield . . . . Endive, Full Heart Batavian Lettuce, Black Seeded Simpson .....] Swiss Chard, Large Ribbed Dark Green 1198 S s 80 65 1199 S s 60 55 1200 s s 90 80 1201 s s 85 75 1202 s s 90 80 1565 s s 75 65 1566 s s 85 75 1567 s s 75 70 1568 s s 90 80 1569 s s 75 65 Figure^or '-None'- 'indicate' vi^hSion." '"'""" '"''''^*'^ ''''' ^""'^ "' '''' ^^^ '" compliance with law. xr!,f^°"®c™^\£-'^*'"^,°° ■■'>«]. but is not required if ve'getable seed is up to standard. ♦ ),» oii^ \i '". *".'^ column indicates that the sample was satisfactory, — up to standard and within the -^i^^/^^le variation rom the ^^^"-ntee. Figures alone indicate that the sample was below staXd . alter the ftgure indicates that the sample was up to standard but below guarantee. 30 Name and Address of Wholesaler Name and Address of Dealer Kind of Seed Germination Sample Date No. Tested* Found Guaran- teed** N.H. Standard (Note) FREDONIA SEED CO., Fredonia, N. Y. Mulligan & Currier, Manchester Beet, Early Blood Turnip Broccoli, Italian Green Sprouting Carrot, Chantenay Endive, Full Heart Batavian Ll ttuce, Grand Rapids CHAS. C, HART SEED CO., Wethersfield, Conn. J. Jones & Co., Alton Beans, King Horticultural Beans, French Horticultural Dwarf Shell . Beans, Tendergreen Beans, Goddard Corn, Spancross Hybrid Red & White, Bamstead Broccoli, Italian Green Heading Calabrese Cucumber, Boston Pickling Lettuce, Iceberg Parsnip, Hollow Crown Swiss Chard, Dark Green Sunshine Feed Store, Keene Beans, Yellow Eye Beans, Vt. Cranberry Sunshine Feed Store, Manchester Beans, Pencil Pod Black Wax Beans, French Horticultural C.irrot, Danvers V2 Long, Stump Root . . . Corn, Priscilla, 2373 Corn, Golden Cross Hybrid Corn, Lincoln Corn, Early Golden Bantam Onion, Yellow Giobe Danvers Peas, World's Re'cord Peas, Nott's Excelsior Peas, Freezonian Peas, Tall Telephone Radish, Early White Tipped Scarlet Rutabaga, Am. Purple Top Yellow Tomato, Rutgers BUDD D. HAWKINS, Reading, Vt. Hopkins & Barlow, Inc., Laitcpoit Beet, Early Blood Turnip Beet, New Eclipse Early Blood Turnip . . . Beet, Early Wonder Cabbage, Glory of Enkhuizen Cabbage, New Golden Acre J. H. Kiniry, Claremont Beet, Crosby's Egyptian Lettuce, Imp. 44 New Zealand Spinach Radish, Early Long Scarlet Salsify, Mammoth Sandwich Island Lakes Region Feed & Supply Co., Laconia Asparagus, Mary Washington Cabbage, Danish Ball Head Carrot, Imperator Leek, Large American Flag Tomato, Bonny Best McGrath General Store, Alton Bay Beet, Detroit Dark Red Cabbage, True Early Winningstadt Carrot, Danvers V2 long Orange Cucumber, Straight 8 Parsnip, Imp. Hollow Crown Radish, Early Scarlet Turnip Squash, Buttercup 1329 S s 65 65 1330 S s 75 75 1331 S s 55 55 1332 s s 70 70 1333 s 73.5 80 80 1222 s s 85 75 1223 s s 85 75 1224 s 59 85 75 1225 s s 85 75 1226 s s 85 75 1206 s s 75 75 1207 s 75.5 85 80 1208 s 72.5 80 80 1209 s s 60 60 1210 s S 65 65 1554 s s 85 75 1555 s S 85 75 1044 s s 85 75 1046 s 70 85 75 1056 s S 60 55 1036 s S 85 75 1037 s S 85 75 1038 s s 85 75 1039 s s 85 75 1057 s 37 70 70 1040 s S 85 80 1U41 s s 85 80 1042 s s 80 1U48 s s 85 80 1055 s s 75 75 1054 s s 75 75 1053 s s 75 75 1472 s s 65 65 1473 s s 65 65 1474 s s 65 65 1475 s s 75 75 1476 s s 75 76 1150 s s 65 65 1151 s s 80 80 1154 s s 40 40 1152 s s 75 75 1153 s 56 75 75 1521 s s 70 70 1523 s s 75 75 1524 s s 55 55 1525 s s 60 60 1522 s s 75 75 1227 s s 65 65 1228 s 59 75 75 1229 s s 55 55 1230 s s 80 80 1232 s s 60 60 1231 s s 75 75 1233 s s 75 75 * As stated on label. "S" in this column indicates that date of test was in compliance with law. Figures or "None" indicate violation. ** Sometimes stated on label but is not required if vegetable seed is up to standard. Note: S in this column indicates that the sample was satisfactory, — up to standard and within the allowable variation from the guarantee. Figures alone indicate that the sample was below standard. -H after the figure indicates that the sample was up to standard but below guarantee. 31 Name and Address of Wholesaler Name and Address of Dealer Kind of Seed Germination Sample No. Date Tested* Found Guaran- teed** (Note) Band, Ball & King Co., Claremont Beans, Improved Golden Wax Beans, Pencil Pod Black Wax Corn, Black Mexican Corn, Golden Cross Bantam Peas, Notts Excelsior Peas, Hundredfold Tarlson's General Store, The Weirs Cabbage, Budd's Genuine Surehead Cabbage, Copenhagen Market Cabbage, Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage, Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage, Premium Large Late Plat Dutch . . . D. LANDEETH SEED CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Johnson Grain Co., Nashua Beans, Yellow Podded Sure Crop Stringless Wax Beet, Detroit Dark Red Cabbage, Early Jersey Wakefield Carrot, Danvers Half Long Celery, Giant Pascal Corn, Marcross No. 409 Cucumber, Jersey Pickle MANDEVIIxLE & KING CO., Rochester, N. T. J. P. Pitman & Co., Laconia Carrot, Chantenay Long Cucumber, Boston Pickling Lettuce, Black Seeded Simpson Onion, Southport Yellow Globe Parsley, Moss Curled V. E. Trace, Pittsfield Beets, Detroit Dark Red Carrots, Danvers Half Long Lettuce, Iceberg Onion, Southport Yellow Globe MICHAEL-LEONARD CO., Chicago Eugene C. Foss Co., Bochester Beans, Brittle Wax Beans, Burpee's Stringless Green Pod Beans, Pencil Pod Black Wax Corn, Alpha Gold Corn, Golden Hummer Hybrid Peas, Notts Excelsior Peas, Little Marvel NOBTHBUP, KING & CO., MinneapoUs, Minn. W. E. Aubuchon Co., Inc., Nashua Beets, Early Wonder Cabbage, Danish Ball Head, Short Stem .... Carrots, Chantenay Cauliflower, Early Snowball Cucumber, Imp. Long Green John Brooks, Farmington Cabbage, Early Jersey Wakefield Endive, Green Curled Lettuce, Grand Rapids Onion, White Bunching Parsnip, Imp. Hollow Crown Radish, Early Scarlet Globe Hopkins & Barlow, Inc., Lakeport Beet, Early Blood Turnip Beet, Early Wonder Beet, Extra Early Flat Egyptian Broccoli, Green Sprouting Calabrese Carrot, Chantenay 1158 1159 1156 1157 1155 IIUU 1467 1468 1469 1470 1471 1348 1349 1350 1351 1352 1347 1353 s 59 s s s s s s s 61 s s s s s 56.5 s 65 s 57 s S S S None S None 40.5 None S None s S s None s 75 7S 75 75 75 85 70 80 70 70 85 80 75 75 75 75 80 80 75 75 75 75 75 75 65 75 55 55 75 80 1498 S s 60 55 1499 s s 85 80 1497 s s 85 80 1495 s s 77 70 1496 s s 65 60 1190 s s 70 65 1191 s s 60 55 1192 s s 84 80 1193 s s 77 70 1077 S s 85 75 1078 s s 85 75 1079 s s 85 75 1075 s s 85 75 1076 s s 85 75 1080 s s 85 80 1081 s s 85 80 1389 s 73-^ 82 65 1390 S S 75 1391 S s 55 1392 s s 75 1393 s s 80 1234 s s 75 1235 s s 70 1236 s s 80 1237 s s 70 1238 s s 60 1239 s s 75 1477 s s 65 1478 s 8 65 1479 s s 65 1480 s s 75 1481 s s 55 * As stated on label. "S" in this column indicates that date of test was in compliance with law, Figures or "None" indicate violation. ** Sometimes stated on label but is not required if vegetable seed is up to standard. Note: S in this column indicates that the sample was satisfactory, — up to standard and within the allowable variation from the guarantee. Figures alone indicate that the sample was below standard, -h after the figure indicates that the sample was up to standard but below guarantee. 32 Name and Address of Wholesaler Name and Address of Dealer Kind of Seed Germination Sample Date Guaran- N. H. No. Tested* Found teed** Standard A. H. McAllister, Center Bamstead Beet. Early Blood Turnip Broccoli, Green Sprouting Calabrese . . . Carrot, Improved Danvers Half Long . . . Cucumber, Chicago Pickling Endive, Full Heart Batavian, EscaroUe . . Martin & Batchelder, Meredith. Cabbage, Copenhagen Market Cabbage, Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage. Danish Ball Head, Short Stem Carrot, Nantes or Coreless Carrot, Imp. Danvers Half Long (Note) 1217 S s 1218 s s 1219 s s 1220 S s 1221 s s 1418 s s 1419 s s 1420 s s 1421 s s 1422 s s 65 75 55 80 70 75 75 75 55 55 PAGE SEED CO., Greene, N. Y. Farmers' Feed & Supply Co., 'Claremont Beets, Detroit Dark Red Beets, Early Blood Beets, Crosby's Egyptian Carrot, Danvers % Long Carrot. Chantenay Cauliflower, Page's Early Snovi^ball Cucumber, Early Fortune Cucumber, Boston Pickling Cucumber, Davis Perfect Endive, Batavian Broad Leaved, Escarolle Farmer's Feed & Supply Co., Manchester Celeriac, Large Smooth Prague Lettuce, Early Prizehead Lettuce, Grand Rapids Onion, Yellow Globe Danvers Parsnip, Hollow Crown Nashua Grain Co., Nashua Egg Plant, N. Y. Improved Ptirple Lettuce, Big Boston Lettuce, Cos or Romaine Lettuce, Iceberg Muskmelon, Rocky Ford or Netted Gem . F. M. Weeks & Sons, Meredith Beets, Dewing, Early Blood Turnip Cabbage, Danish Ball Head Cabbage. Improved Savoy Cabbage, Premium Late Flat Dutch Cabbage, Mammoth Red Rock Carrot, Long Orange Corn, Golden Sunshine Peas, Little Marvel 1117 S s 80 65 1118 S s 75 65 1119 s s 70 65 1120 s s 75 55 1121 s s 60 55 1122 s s 80 75 1123 s s 85 80 1124 s s 85 SO 1125 s s 85 80 1126 s 64 80 70 1339 s s 65 55 1340 s S 85 80 1341 s s 80 80 1342 s s 80 70 1343 s s 80 60 1355 s s 65 60 1356 s s 80 80 1357 s s 85 80 1358 s s 80 80 1359 s 55 85 75 1464 12/1947 S 65 1457 S S 85 75 1458 S S 85 75 1459 S s 75 75 1460 s s 85 75 1461 s s 60 55 1455 s s 88 75 1456 s s , , 80 RALSTON-PURINA CO., St. Louis, Mo. Checkerboard Feed Store, Exeter Beet, Early Wonder Carrot, Danvers Cucumber, Cubit PeppeT, Sweet Green, World Beater Spaulding & Sons, Nashua Beet, Crosby's Egyptian Carrot, Chantenay Cucumber, Chicago Pickling Endive, Broad Leaved Batavian, Escarolle 1018 S s 70 65 1019 s s 55 1020 s s 80 1021 s s 55 1384 s s 70 65 1385 s s 55 55 1386 s s 80 80 1387 s s 70 70 JEROME B. RICE SEED CO., Cambridge, N. T. Farmers' Grain Store, Ashland Beans, Pencil Pod Black Wax Beans, Burpee's Stringless Green Pod 1443 S S 80 75 1444 S s 80 75 * As stated on label. "S" in this column indicates that date of test was in compliance with law. Figures or "None'' indicate violation. ** Sometimes stated on label but is not required if vegetable seed is up to standard. Note; S in this column indicates that the sample was satisfactory, — up to standard and within the allowable variation from the guarantee. Figures alone indicate that the sample was below standard. -r after the figure indicates that the sample was up to standard but below guarantee. 33 Name and Address of Wholesaler Name and Address of Dealer Kind of Seed Germination Sample Date No. Tested* Found Guaran- teed** Farmington Flower Shop, Fannlngton Beets, Early Wonder Brussels Sprouts, Half Dwarf Imp Cabbage, Danish Ball Head Carrot, Chantenay Cucumber, Straight Eight Onion, Large Red Wethersfield Radish, Rose China Winter Swiss Chard, Fordhook Giant Lake Sunapee Trading Co., Newbury Dandelion, Improved Thick Leaf Egg Plant, N. Y. Improved Purple Endive, Full Heart Batavian New Zealand Spinach Tomato, Bonny Best Martin & Batchelder, Meredith Brussels Sprouts, Half Dwarf Imp Cabbage, Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage, Early Flat Dutch Cabbage, Premium Late Flat Dutch Cabbage, Chinese or Celery, Chihli Newport Grain. Co., Newport Cabbage, Mammoth Red Rock Lettuce, New York Radish, Long White Icicle Rutabaga, Imp. Am. Purple Top Turnip, Purple Top Strap Leaved V. E. Trace, Pittsfleld Beets, Detroit Dark Red Carrot, Nantes Cucumber, Marketer Parsnip, Hollow Crowned, Large Sugar BOSS BEOS. CO., Worcester, Mass. IviuUigan & Currier, Manchester Beets, Crosby's Early Egyptian Cucumber, Early White Spine Endive, Broad Leaved Batavian , Lettuce, May King Parsley, Champion Moss Curled F. M. Weeks & Sons, Meredith Beets, Crosby's Early Egyptian Beets, Detroit Dark Red Beets, Early Wonder Cabbage. Copenhagen Markert , SEAES, ROEBUCK & CO., Chicago, lU. Sears, Roebuck & Co., Nashua Beets, Detroit Dark Red , Broccoli, Italian Green Sprouting Cabbage, Drumhead Savoy , Carrot, Chantenay Cucumber, Chicago Pickling Egg Plant, Black Beauty Lettuce, Black Seeded Simpson , Parsnip, Hollow Crown Pepper, Hot. Anaheim Chili Radish, White Icicle JOHN B. VARICK CO., Manchester Hayward's General Store, Barnstead Peas, Improved Telephone H. S. Kelley, Chichester Corn, Golden Sunshine Peas, Gradus Peas, World's Record 1205 (Note) 1243 S s 70 65 1244 S s 75 70 1245 S s 80 75 1246 s s 55 55 1250 s s 80 80 1247 s s 75 70 124H s s 80 75 1249 s s 65 65 1259 s s 70 45 1260 s s 65 60 1261 s s 70 70 12 62 s s 45 40 1268 s 65 75 75 1413 s s 80 70 1414 s s 80 75 1415 s s 80 75 1416 s s 80 75 1417 s s 75 75 1088 s s 80 75 1089 s s 80 80 1090 s s 80 75 1091 s s 80 75 1092 s s 80 80 1194 s s 70 65 1195 s s 55 55 1196 s s 80 80 1197 s s 65 60 1334 s s 65 1335 s s 80 1336 s s 70 1337 s s , 80 1338 s s 60 1462 s s 65 1463 s s 65 1465 s s 65 1466 s s 75 1395 s s 70 65 1396 s s 75 75 1397 s s 80 75 1398 s s 55 55 1399 s s 80 80 1400 s s 65 60 1401 s s 85 80 1402 s s 65 60 1404 s s 65 55 1403 s s 80 75 93 80 1189 S s 90 75 1187 S s 93 80 1188 s 73 90 80 * As stated on label. "S" in this column indicates that date of test was in compliance with law. Figures or "None"' indicate violation. ** Sometimes stated on label but is not required if vegetable seed is up to standard. Note: S in this column indicates that the sample was satisfactory, — up to standard and within the allowable variation from the guarantee. Figures alone indicate that the sample was below standard. -i- after the figure indicates that the sample was up to standard but below guarantee. 84 Name and Address of Wholesaler Name and Address of Dealer Kind of Seed Sample No. Date Tested* Found Germination Guaran- teed** N. H. Standard (Note) 1121 1 S S 88 75 1212 S s 88 80 1213 s s 81 80 1214 S 77 82 80 1215 s 78 82 80 1264 s s 89 75 1265 s S 84 75 1266 s s 82 80 1267 s 63 80 80 137H 1949 S 85 75 1374 1949 82-4- 90 75 1376 1949 S 90 75 1394 69 82 A. H. McAllister, Center Bamstead Corn, Golden Bantam Peas, Thomas Laxton Peas, Sutton's Excelsior Peas, Nott's Excelsior Peas, American Wonder Veilleux Hardware, Claremont Beans, Pencil Pod Black Wax Beans, Kentucky Wonder Wax Peas, Little Marvel Peas. Dwarf Telephone VAUGHAN'S SEED CO., New York, N. Y. Wirthmore Grain Co., Nashua Beans. Cherokee Wax Beans. Pencil Pod Black Wax Corn, Golden Bantam F. H. WOODRUFF & SONS, Milford, Conn. W. E. Aubuchon Co., Inc., Nashua Beans, Imp. Golden Wax Checkerboard Feed Store, Claremont Beans. Top Notch Golden Wax Beans, Tendergreen Corn, Golden Early Market Corn, Marcross Hybrid General Mills, Inc., Exeter Beans, Low's Champion Shell Corn, Spancross Hybrid Peas, Dwarf Telephone Palmer Hardware, Farmington Beans. Burpee's Stringless Green Pod Beans. Yellow Eye Imp Beans, Pencil Pod Black Wax Be'ans, Horticultural Corn, Golden Bantam Corn, Golden Cross Bantam Peas, Thomas Laxton Peas, Telephone Improved Silsby & Johnson, Inc., Newport Parsnip. Hollow Crown Peas, World's Rfcord Peas, Nott's Excelsior S. D, WOODRUFF & SONS, INC., Orange, Conn. Checkerboard Feed Store, Claremont Beets. Crosby's Egyptian Broccoli, De Rappa Brussels Sprouts, Long Island Imp Cabbage. Drumhead Savoy Cardone. Large Smooth Carrot. Chantenay. Red Cored , . Celery, Giant Pascal Collards, Georgia Cucumber. Imp. Long Green Egg Plant, Black Beauty In the case" of the following samples of vegetable seeds, either the wholesaler is unknown or it is presumed that the seed was carried over by the dealer from the previous season; hence, the name of the wholesaler is omitted. 75 1137 S 67 80 75 1140 s s 80 75 1188 s s 85 75 1139 s s 90 75 1001 s s 80 75 1003 s s 90 75 1002 s 62 82 80 1251 s s 85 75 1252 s s 83 75 1253 s s 80 75 1254 s s 80 75 1255 s s 90 75 1256 s s 90 75 1257 s s 90 80 1258 s 80-=- 88 80 1104 s s 86 60 1105 s 76 85 80 1106 s S 90 80 1127 s S 70 65 1128 s s 80 75 1129 s s 75 70 1130 s s 80 75 1131 s s 70 70 1132 s s 70 65 1133 s s 60 55 1134 s 73 80 80 1135 s s 80 80 1136 s s 60 60 G. B. Currier Co., West Stewartstown Beans, Kentucky Wonder Rutabaga, Am. Purple Top Farmers' Feed & Supply Co., Colebrook Beans, Kentucky Wonder 1617 1616 1608 12/1946 12/1946 8'1948 81- S 90 88 90 75 75 75 * As stated on label. ''S" in this column indicates that date of test was in compliance with law. Figures or "None'' indicate violation. ** Sometimes stated on label but is not required if vegetable seed is up to standard. Note: S in this column indicates that the sample was satisfactory, — up to standard and within the allowable variation from the guarantee. Figures alone indicate that the sample was below standard. -T- after the figiire indicates that the sample was up to standard but below guarantee. 35 Name and Address of Wholesaler Name and Address of Dealer Kind of Seed Germination Sample Date No. Tested* Pound Guaran- teed** Farmer's Feed & Supply Co., Manchester Corn, Golden Bantam, S-rowed Corn, Marcross Corn, Spancross Farmington Flower Shop, Farmington Peas, Sutton's Excelsior , Peas, Thomas Laxton Pe-as. Laxton's Progress , General Mills, Inc., Exeter Beans, Pole King's Horticultural Peas, Laxton's Progress , General Mills, Inc., Nashua Corn, Golden Sunshine Corn, Evergreen Hybrid Peas, Sutton's Excelsior Peas, Laxton's Progress Glazier & Fox, Portsmouth Beans, Bountiful Bush A. H. McAllister, Center Barnstead Peas, Tall Telephone Moulton & Goodwin, Portsmouth Peas. Thomas Laxton, 79128 , N. H. Stores, Inc., Manchester Beans, Shell Dwarf Horticultural Beans, Burpee's Sure Crop Black Wax , Beans, Burpee's Stringless Green Pod Corn, The Burpee , (Note) 1344 1345 1346 None None None S S s ;; 75 75 75 1240 1241 1242 None None None s 71 75 80 80 80 1000 1005 S S 69t s 63 80 75 80 1362 1363 1360 1361 None None None None S s s s 75 75 80 80 1437 None s 75 1216 12/1947 60 81 80 1529 9/1947 s 90 80 1319 1321 1322 1323 None None None None s 63 s s 75 75 75 75 t Belov/ standard but up to guarantee; labeled correctly. * As stated on label. "S" in this column indicates that date of test was in compliance with law. Figures or "None" indicate violation. ** Sometimes stated on label but is not required if vegetable seed is up to standard. Note: S in this column indicates that the sample was satisfactory, — up to standard and within the allowable variation from the guarantee. Figures alone indicate that the sample was below standard. H- after the figure indicates that the sample was up to standard but below guarantee. 36 .;.*>*'' ■:^