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Bulletin  454  August,  1958 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE 
AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION 

Department  of  Agronomy 


Results  of  Seed  Tests 
for  1958 


Made  for  the 
STATE  DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE 


by  BESSIE  G.  SANBORN 


THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 
DURHAM,  N.  H. 


Bulletin  454 


August,  1958 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE 
AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION 

Department  of  Agronomy 


Results  of  Seed  Tests 
for  1958 


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,  1957,  to  June  30,  1958 


This  report  contains  the  results  of  the  seed  inspection  work  for  the 
State  Department  of  Agriculture  of  744  official  samples  collected 
throughout  the  state  during  the  period  from  July  1,  1957,  to  June  30, 
1958,  by  Mr.  George  H.  Laramie,  Control  Supervisor,  and  Mr.  Daniel 
Graham,  Inspector.  In  addition  to  these  official  samples,  902  private 
samples  were  analyzed,  making  a  total  of  1646  samples  inspected. 

Wholesalers  are  listed  in  alphabetical  order.  The  New  Hampshire 
seed  law  requires  that  both  agricultural  and  vegetable  seeds  must  be 
labeled  with  the  calendar  month  and  year  when  last  tested  for  germina- 
tion, 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  254  samples  of  agricultural 
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.  If  a  sample  when  tested 
for  purity  falls  within  the  allowable  variation,  it  is  marked  "S"  (satis- 
factory) ;  if  below  the  allowable  variation,  and  therefore  a  violation,  the 
actual  figure  found  for  purity  is  given.  The  same  is  true  for  germina- 
tion in  the  case  of  agricultural  seeds. 

The  second  part  of  the  report  applies  to  490  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"  (satis- 
factory) appears.  The  exception  to  this  is  in  the  case  of  a  given  sample 
being  marked  with  a  guarantee,  which  is  not  required  if  vegetable  seed 
is  up  to  standard;  then,  if  the  seed  is  found  to  be  below  the  regular  toler- 
ance 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  grown  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  noxi- 
ous 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  sub- 
tract from  the  list  of  seeds  included  under  either  definition  whenever  he 
finds  that  such  additions  or  subtractions  are  within  the  respective  defini- 
tions. 

V.  "Primary  noxious  weed  seeds"  shall  include  the  seeds  of  peren- 
nial weeds  such  as  those  that  reproduce  and  spread  by  underground 
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  (Convolvulus  arven- 
sis),  and  quackgrass  (Agropyron  repens). 

VI.  "Secondary  noxious  weed  seeds"  shall  include  the  seeds  of 
such  weeds  as  are  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  in- 
cludes 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  re- 
quired : 

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  component  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.  If  present,  the  names  of  the  kinds  of  secondary  noxious-weed 
seeds  and  the  rate  of  occurrence  of  each :  (A)  Per  ounce  in  Agrostis  spp., 
Poa  spp.,  Rhodes  grass,  Bermuda  grass,  timothy,  orchard  grass,  fescues, 
alsike  and  white  clover,  reed  canary  grass,  Dallis  grass,  ryegrass,  foxtail 
millet,  crimson  clover,  Brassica  spp.,  flax,  Agropyron  spp.,  and  other 
agricultural  seeds  of  similar  size  and  weight,  or  mixture  within  this 
group, and 

(B)  Per  pound  in  proso,  Sudan  grass,  wheat,  oats,  rye,  barley, 
buckwheat,  sorghums,  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  shall  be 
subject  to  tolerances  and  methods  of  determination  prescribed  in  the 
rules  and  regulations  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  per- 
centages. 

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  seeds,  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  stand- 
ard." 

III.  Name  and  address  of  the  person  who  labeled  said  seed,  or  who 
sells,  offers  or  exposes  said  seed  for  sale  within  the  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  re- 
quired 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  concern- 
ing 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. 

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  establish- 
ment 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  hereof 
for  having  sold,  offered  or  exposed  for  sale  in  this  state  any  agricultural 
or  vegetable  seeds,  which  were  incorrectly  labeled  or  represented  as  to 
kind,  variety,  or  origin  which  seeds  cannot  be  identified  by  examination 
thereof,  unless  he  has  failed  to  take  all  proper  precautions  to  insure  the 
identity  to  be  that  stated  in  accordance  with  rules  and  regulations  here- 
under. 

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  regu- 
lations 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  commerce,  and 
such  other  rules  and  regulations  as  may  be  necessary  to  secure  the  effi- 
cient enforcement  hereof. 

III.  To  enter  upon  any  public  or  private  premises  during  regular 
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  pro- 
hibit further  sale  of  any  lot  of  agricultural  or  vegetable  seed  which  the 
commissioner  has  reason  to  believe  is  in  violation  of  any  of  the  provisions 
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  regu- 
lations 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  the  purposes  of  this  chapter. 

VII.  To  co-operate  with  the  United  States  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture 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  offense  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  commissioner  of  agriculture  and  by  him  forwarded  to  the  state  treas- 
urer for  the  use  of  the  state. 

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12.  Publication.  The  commissioner  of  agriculture  shall  publish, 
or  cause  to  be  published,  the  results  of  test  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  advis- 
able 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  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,  uncleaned 
seed,  or  screenings,  difficult  to  sample  with  a  probe  or  trier,  shall  be 
sampled  by  thrusting  the  hand  into  the  bulk  and  withdrawing  repre- 
sentative 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  thrusting 
the  hand  into  the  bulk  as  circumstances  require  in  several  uniformly 
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  analysis,  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: 

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For  purity:  Allowing  "a"  to  represent  the  component  being  con- 
sidered and  "b"  the  difference  between  that  percentage  and  100,  accord- 
ing to  the  following  formula  : 

(  a   X   b  ) 

Pure  seed  tolerance=0.6  +    (  0.2  X ) 

(  100) 

a  sample  of  timothy  guaranteed  99.20  %  could  test  as  low  as  98.40  %  and 
be  "satisfactory." 

For  germination :    The  following  tolerances  are  applicable  : 

Mean :  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 
low  as  77%  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,  if  present,  the  names  of  the  kinds  of  secondary 
noxious  weed  seed  and  the  rate  of  occurrence  of  each  shall  be  stated: 
(A)  Per  ounce  in  Agrostis  spp.,  Poa  spp.,  Rhodes  grass,  Bermuda  grass, 
timothy,  orchard  grass  fescues,  alsike  and  white  clover,  reed  canary 
grass,  Dallis  grass,  ryegrass,  foxtail  millet,  crimson  clover,  Brassica  spp., 
flax,  Agropyron,  spp.,  and  other  agricultural  seeds  of  similar  size  and 
weight,  or  mixtures  within  this  group,  and 

(B)  Per  pound  in  proso,  Sudan  grass,  wheat,  oats,  rye,  barley, 
buckwheat,  sorghums,  vetches,  and  other  agricultural  seeds  of  a  size  and 
weight  similar  to  or  greater  than  those  within  this  group  or  any  mix- 
tures within  this  group. 

Certain  tolerances  are  allowed,  however,  to  provide  for  variation 
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  condemned 
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  variation  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 

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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,  30  cents; 

Germination  tests  of  all  agricultural  crop  seeds  and  grasses,  50 
cents ; 

Germination  tests  of  mixtures,  50  cents  for  each  kind  of  seed 
present; 

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  be- 
fore reports  will  be  sent  out. 

The  minimum  weights  of  samples  to  be  submitted  for  analyses  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. 


Artichoke    60 

Asparagus,  including  hard 

seeds  70 

Beans,     garden      (varieties 
other  than  Rival,  Topcrop 

and  Logan)  75 

Beans,  garden  (varieties  Ri- 
val, Topcrop  and  Logan)    70 

Beans,  horse  or  broad 75 

Beans,  lima  70 

Beans,  runner 75 

Beets  65 

Broccoli    75 

Brussels  sprouts  70 


Cabbage  75 

Chinese  cabbage  75 

Carrot  55 

Cauliflower  75 

Celery  and  celeriac  55 

Chicory  65 

Citron   65 

Collards  80 

Corn 75 

Cress,  garden  60 

Cress,  water  40 

Cucumber   80 

Dandelion   45 

Eggplant 60 


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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 

Pepper 55 

Pumpkin    75 


Radish  75 

Rhubarb  60 

Rutabaga  75 

Salsify  75 

Sorrel    60 

Soybean   75 

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  require- 
ments of  the  New  Hampshire  seed  law. 

Example  for  unmixed  agricultural  seed: 


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Pure  seed 

98.65 

Germination                               80% 

Crop  seed 

.86 

Hard  seeds                                       7 

Weeds 

.38 

Inert  matter 

.11 

Date  of  test  Jan.  (current  year)  * 

Origin  Idaho 

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Perennial  rye  grass 

32.23% 

92.5% 

Jan. 

(current  year)  * 

Chewings  fescue 

18.08 

85.0% 

Jan. 

(current  year)  * 

Kentucky  bluegrass 

14.75 

80.0% 

Jan. 

(current  year)  * 

Canada  bluegrass 

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58.5% 

Jan. 

(current  year)  * 

Creeping  bent 

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84.0% 

Jan. 

(current  year)  * 

Crop  seed 

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Weed  seed 

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Inert  matter 

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Example  for  vegetable  seed: 
(Up  to  standard) 


(For  vegetable  seed 
which  germinates 
less  than  standard) 


New  York  Lettuce 
John  Smith,  Dale,  111. 
Date  of  germination  test: 


Feb.  (cur.  yr.) 


New  York  Lettuce 
John  Smith,  Dale,  111. 
Date  of  germination  test:  Feb.  (cur.  yr.) 
Germination  75% 
BELOW  STANDARD 


The  law  states  that  "each  separate  container  of  agricultural  or 
vegetable  seed,  including  seeds  in  small  packets,  shall  be  labeled";  but 
if  a  dealer  has  bulk  lots  of  seeds  exposed  for  sale  and  these  bulk  lots  are 
properly  labeled,  he  shall  not  be  required  to  copy  the  information  from 
the  label  on  to  each  individual  bag  in  which  he  delivers  small  lots  of  this 
bulk  seed  over  the  counter  to  customers. 


*  "Current  year  in  this  sample  labeling  means  the  month  and  year  of  the  last  germination  test  which 
must  be  stated  and  be  within  nine  (9)  months  of  the  date  the  seeds  are  offered  or  exposed  for  sale.  See 
par.  5  Section  1  of  the  law  itself." 


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32 


New  Hampshire  Experiment  Station 
VEGETABLE  SEED  INSPECTION,  1958 


Name  and  Address  of  Wholesaler 

Name  and  Address  of  Dealer 

or  Place   Collected 

Kind   of   Seed 


Germination 


Sample 
No. 


Date 

Tested* 


Found 


Guaran- 
teed* 


N.  H. 
Standard 


ALLEN,  STERLING  &  LOTHROP,  Portland,  Me. 
Conway  Grain  Store,  Conway 

Beans,   Dwarf   Horticulture    

Corn,  Golden  Bantam    

Peas,  Laxton's  Progress 

Currier's,  Stewartstown 

Beet,  Detroit  Dark  Red    

Carrot,   Danver's  Half   Long    

Pumpkin,    Small    Sugar    

Rutabaga,  Amercian  Purple  Top    

Squash,    Buttercup    

Squash,  Green  Hubbard 

Swiss  Chard.   Lucullus    

Moulton  &  Goodwin,  Portsmouth 

Beans,    Re'd   Kidney    

Beans,  Tendergreen  Bush 

Beans,    Golden   Wax    

Beans,  Low's  Champion 

Beans,    Goddard    Bush    

Beans.  French's  Horticultural 

Brussels  Sprouts,   Half  Dwarf  Improved    .  .  . 

Cucumber,  Maine  No.   2    

Endive,  Broad  Leaved  Batavian   (Eserole)    .  . 

Kohl  Rabi.  Early  White  Vienna 

Lima  Beans,   Fordhook  Bush 

Mustard,   Fordhook  Fancy    (Ostrich  Plume)  . 

Peas,    Thomas    Laxton    

Peas,    Freezonian     

Peas,   Nott's  Excelsior  Dwarf    

Peas,  Dwarf  Telephone 

Tomato.  Franklin  Hybrids 

Wolfeboro  Hardware,  Wolfeboro 

Peas.  Improved  Telephone 

Peas.  Thomas  Laxton    

W.  E.  AUBUCHON  CO.,  INC.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
W.  E.  Aubuchon  Co.,  Inc.,  Claremont 

Beans.   Black  Wax    

Corn,  Golden  Bantam    

Peas,    American   Wonder    

Peas,   Tall  Telephone    

AMERICAN  SEED   CO.,  INC.,  Lancaster,   Pa. 
Delaware  Feed   Stores,   Farmington 

Carrot,   Danver's  Half  Long    

Carrot.    Chantenay     

Lettuce,  Curled  Simpson  Black  Seed 

ASSOCIATED    SEED    GROWERS,    LNC, 
Cambridge,   N.  Y. 
Borcher's  Hardware,  Salem 

Corn,    Golden    Bantam    

Merrimack  Farmers'  Exchange,  Inc.,  Deny 

Cabbage.    Savoy  Perfection  Drumhead    

Carrot,    Imperator     

Carrot,   Danver's   Half  Long    

Lettuce,    Oak   Leaf    

Parsnip.    Hollow   Crown    (Large    Sugar)     .  .  . 

ASSOCIATED    SEED    GROWERS,    LNC,    New 
Haven,   Conn. 
Farmers  Feed  &  Supply  Co.,  Lancaster 

Beans,  Vermont  Cranberry 

Beans,    Top   Notch   Golden   Wax    

Peas,   World's   Record    


7730 

S 

7729 

S 

7731 

s 

7700 

s 

7608 

s 

7697 

s 

7699 

s 

7701 

s 

7702 

s 

7703 

s 

7601 

s 

7602 

s 

7603 

s 

7604 

s 

7606 

s 

7607 

s 

7209 

None 

7212 

None 

7210 

None 

7211 

None 

7605 

S 

7208 

None 

7204 

S 

7205 

S 

7206 

S 

7207 

S 

7213 

None 

7523 

S 

7524 

S 

7539 

s 

7540 

s 

7537 

s 

7538 

s 

7041 

None 

7043 

None 

7042 

None 

7028 


None 


(Note) 


S 
S 
S 


S 
S 
S 

S 

s 

s 
s 

76t 

S 

s 
s 
s 

75t 

S 
72 

S 
15 

S 

S 

s 
s 
s 
s 
s 

s 
s 


s 
s 
s 
s 


s 

s 
s 


90 
87 
90 
86 
90 
90 


87 

85 
90 
86 
90 


90 
90 


78 
89 
84 
97 


85 


75 

75 
80 


65 
55 
75 
75 
75 
75 
65 

75 
75 
75 
75 
75 
75 
70 
80 
70 
75 
70 
75 
80 
80 
80 
80 
75 

80 
80 


75 
75 
80 
80 


55 
55 
80 


75 


7057 

S 

s 

80 

75 

7058 

S 

s 

55 

55 

7060 

S 

s 

55 

55 

7059 

S 

s 

85 

80 

7056 

S 

s 

65 

60 

7732 

S 

s 

90 

75 

7733 

S 

s 

90 

75 

7734 

s 

s 

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. 

t  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 

or   Place   Collected 

Kind   of   Seed 


Sample 
No. 


Date 
Tested* 


Germination 


Found 


Guaran- 
teed* 


N.  H. 
Standard 


ERECK'S,  Boston,  Mass. 
Gate  City  Gardens,  Nashua 

Cabbage,   Copenhagen  Market,  5354 

Carrot,    Golden   Beauty,    5525    

Carrot.    Gold   Pak    

Lettuce,  White  Boston,  6081    

Lettuce,  Slobolt 

Lettuce.    Grand   Rapids,    6115    

Squash.  Blue  Hubbard,  7004 

Tomato,   Bonnv   Best,    7086    

Tomato.  Marglobe,  7186 

Tomato.    Stone,    7205    

W.  F.  Neal  Hardware,  Derry 

Carrot,  Chantenay,  Red  Cored    

Lettuce.    Bibb    

Onion.  Yellow  Globe  Danvers 

Parsnip,   Hollow  Crown    

Peterborough  Hardware,  Peterborough 

Beans,  Kentucky  Wonder.  No.  5211    

Beans,   Topcrop,  No.   5019    

Beans,    Golden   Wax    Improved    Rustproof, 

No.    5062    

Corn,  Golden  Cross  Bantam,  No.  5787 

Peas,   Telephone,   No.    6644    

Peas,  Dwarf  Improved  Hundredfold,  No.  6589 

Spencer  Hardware,  Keene 

Rutabaga,    Imp.    American    Purple    Top, 
No.    7415    

W.  ATLEE  BURPEE  CO.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Burpee's  Flowerland,  Manchester 

Carrot,   Danver's  Half   Long    

Lettuce,   Iceberg,   6051    

Radish.   Burpee's  Red  Giant    

Borcher's  Hardware,  Salem 

Carrot,  Tendersweet,   No.   6015    

Cucumber.   Marketer.   No.  5029    

Lettuce,   Grand  Rapids,  No.  604:)    

Onion.  Southport  White  Globe,  No.  5289    .  .  . 

Parsnip,  Guernsey,  No.  6075    

Tomato,   Rutgers,"  No.  5061    

Clark    Grain    Store,   Pittsfield 

Beans.   French  Horticultural,   No.   5106    .... 

Beans,  Bush  Tender  Pod,  No.  6173    

Beans,  Bush  Topcrop,  No.  5084    

Beet,   Burpee's   Red  Ball,   No.   6193    

Peas,  Carter's  Daisy  or  Dwarf  Tel.,  No.  5181 

Milligan  &  Currier,  Manchester 

Beans,  Dwarf  Horticultural    

Beans,  Red  Kidney 

Beans,  White  Marrow  Fat 

Beans,  Kentucky  Wonder  Green    

Beans,   Pole   Horticultural    

Beans,    Tendergreen    

Beans,  Kentucky  Wonder  Wax    

Beans,  Rust  Proof  Golden  Wax 

Carrot.    Goldinhart    

Corn,  Golden  Midget 

Corn,  Golden  Cross  Bantam 

Corn,  Golden  Bantam    

Corn,  Golden  Sunshine" 

Corn.  Burpee  Honeycross  Sweet 

Cucumber,  Extra  Early  White  Spine 

Onion,  White  Sweet  Spanish 

Peas,    Little    Marvel    


(Note) 


7201 

S 

s 

75 

75 

7196 

S 

s 

55 

55 

7197 

s 

s 

55 

55 

7198 

s 

s 

80 

80 

7199 

s 

s 

80 

80 

7200 

s 

s 

80 

80 

7202 

s 

s 

75 

75 

7193 

s 

s 

75 

75 

7194 

s 

s 

75 

75 

7195 

s 

s 

75 

75 

7027 

s 

s 

55 

55 

7026 

s 

s 

80 

80 

7024 

s 

s 

70 

70 

7025 

s 

s 

60 

60 

7364 

s 

s 

75 

75 

7365 

s 

60.5 

75 

70 

7366 

s 

63 

75 

75 

7367 

s 

s 

75 

75 

7362 

s 

s 

80 

80 

7363 

s 

s 

80 

80 

7290 


75 


75 


7176 

s 

s 

70 

55 

7175 

S 

s 

80 

80 

7177 

S 

s 

80 

75 

7034 

s 

s 

70 

55 

7029 

s 

s 

85 

80 

7031 

s 

s 

80 

80 

7032 

s 

s 

75 

70 

7030 

s 

s 

65 

60 

7033 

s 

s 

80 

75 

7745 

s 

s 

80 

75 

7746 

s 

s 

75 

75 

7747 

s 

45 

70 

70 

7749 

s 

s 

75 

65 

7748 

s 

s 

80 

80 

7232 

s 

s 

80 

75 

7233 

s 

50.5 

80 

75 

7234 

s 

s 

80 

75 

7235 

s 

s 

80 

75 

7236 

s 

36.5 

80 

75 

7237 

s 

s 

80 

75 

7238 

s 

s 

80 

75 

7239 

s 

s 

80 

75 

7245 

s 

s 

55 

7227 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7228 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7229 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7230 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7231 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7242 

s 

s 

85 

80 

7246 

s 

46 

75 

70 

7219 

s 

s 

80 

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. 

t  After  the  figure  indicates  that  the  sample  was  up  to  standard  but  below  guarantee. 


34 


Name  and  Address  of  Wholesaler 

Name  and  Address  of  Dealer 

or   Place   Collected 

Kind   of   Seed 


Germination 


Sample 
No. 


Date 

Tested* 


Found 


Guaran- 
teed* 


N.  H. 
Standard 


W.  ATLEE  BURPEE  CO.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Milligan  &  Curlier,  Manchester   (Continued) 

Peas,   Tall   Telephone    

Peas.  Alderman    

Peas,  Thomas  Laxton    

Peas,  Freezonian 

Peas,  Burpeeana  Early 

Peas.   Burpee's  Blue  Bantam 

Peas,    Notts    Excelsior     

Pepper,    Merrimack   Wonder    

Squash,    Royal   Acorn    

Tomato,  Marglobe 

Watermelon,  N.  H.  Midget 

CROSMAN   SEED   CORPORATION, 
East  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
S.  S.  Kresge,  Concord 

Beans.   Kentucky  Wonder,  lot  No.  805 

Lima  Beans,   Fordhook  Bush,   lot  No.  807    .  . 

Peas,  Alaska,  lot  No.  821 

Pepper,  Giant  California  Wonder,  354 

Tomato,    Earliana,   388    

S.  S.  Kresge  Company,  Keene 

Carrot,  Chantenay  Red  Core,  No.  268 

I  uiumber,  Lemon  or  Apple    

Lima  Beans,  Henderson's  Bush,  lot  No.  800 
Squash,  Buttercup,  No.  383A 

Montgomery   Ward,   Claremont 

Beans,  Tendergreen    (Stringless) ,   lot  803    .. 

Beet,   Detroit  Perfected,  lot  251    

Cabbage,  Penn  State  Ball  Head,  lot  262  .  .. 
Cabbage,   Golden  Acre  Yellow's   Resistant, 

lot  261    

Corn,  Marcross  Hybrid  C6  x  C13,  lot  831  .  . 
Cucumber,    Ohio    Mosaic    Resistant,    No.     17 

Pickling,    lot    288     

Lettuce,   Black  Seeded  Simpson,   lot  323    .  .  . 

Peas.   Alaska    

Radish,    Cherry   Belle,    lot   A368    

Rutabaga.  American  Purple  Top,  lot  370  .  .  . 
Squash,  Golden  Summer  Crookneck,  lot  377 
Swish  Chard,  Fordhook  Giant,  lot  387 

EASTERN    STATES    FARMERS'    EXCHANGE, 
INC.,  West  Springfield,  Mass. 
Eastern  States  Farmers'  Exchange,  Inc., 
Claremont 

Carrot,  Waltham  Hi  Color,  V-609    

Lima  Beans,  Fordhook  242,  V-448 

Peppers,  Hungarian  Wax,  V-332 

Eastern  States  Farmers'  Exchange,  Concord 

Beans,    Tekoa,    V-600-1     

Beans,   Long   Tendergreen,    V-597-2    

Beets,  Perfected  Detroit,  V-686 

Carrot,  Long  Chantenay,  V-20-3    

Carrot,  Nantes  Long,  V-637 

Corn,  Gold  Mine,  V-616-R 

Corn,    Barbecue.    V-735-R    

Corn,  Iochief,  V-622-R 

Corn,   Golden  Beauty,   V-617    

Onion,  Early  Yellow  Globe,   V-608    

Onion,  Silverskin  White  Portugal,  V-659    .  .  . 

Onion,   Utah   Valencia,   V-657    

Parsnip,    Model,    V-764     

Peas.  Progress  No.  9,  V-566    

Peas,  Alderman,  V-455 

Squash,  Early  Prolific   Straightneck,  V-825-2 

Squash,  Golden  Cushaw,  V-711    

Squash,   Buttercup,   "V-557    

Tomato,  Valiant,  V-559    


(Note) 


7220 

S 

s 

80 

80 

72  2  1 

s 

s 

80 

80 

7222 

s 

64 

80 

80 

7223 

s 

s 

80 

80 

7224 

s 

s 

80 

80 

722  5 

s 

s 

80 

80 

7226 

s 

s 

80 

80 

7248 

s 

s 

55 

7241 

s 

0 

75 

7249 

s 

77t 

87 

1  o 

7240 

s 

58 

70 

7185 

S 

S 

85 

75 

7186 

S 

S 

80 

70 

7184 

S 

s 

85 

80 

7183 

S 

s 

75 

55 

7182 

S 

s 

85 

75 

7295 

S 

s 

75 

55 

7293 

S 

s 

85 

80 

7292 

S 

s 

80 

70 

7294 

S 

s 

80 

75 

7491 

None 

s 

85 

75 

7494 

None 

s 

80 

65 

7497 

None 

s 

85 

75 

7498 

None 

s 

80 

75 

7490 

None 

s 

80 

75 

7496 

None 

s 

90 

80 

7499 

None 

s 

85 

80 

7492 

None 

s 

90 

80 

75(10 

None 

s 

90 

75 

7501 

None 

s 

85 

75 

7495 

None 

s 

85 

75 

7493 

None 

71t 

85 

65 

7534 

S 

s 

90 

55 

7532 

S 

52 

85 

70 

7533 

S 

s 

90 

55 

72  72 

S 

s 

75 

75 

7273 

S 

s 

80 

75 

7285 

S 

s 

85 

65 

7276 

S 

s 

80 

55 

7277 

S 

s 

80 

55 

7268 

S 

s 

90 

75 

7269 

S 

s 

85 

75 

72  70 

S 

s 

90 

75 

7271 

S 

s 

90 

75 

7281 

S 

s 

85 

70 

7282 

S 

s 

90 

70 

7283 

S 

s 

90 

70 

7286 

S 

s 

75 

60 

7274 

S 

s 

90 

80 

7275 

S 

s 

90 

80 

7278 

S 

s 

90 

75 

7279 

S 

s 

90 

75 

7280 

S 

s 

90 

75 

7284 

s 

s 

90 

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  figure  indicates  that  the  sample  was  up  to  standard  but  below  guarantee. 


35 


N;i me  and  Address  of  Wholesaler 

Name  and  Address  of  Dealer 

or   Place   Collected 

Kind   of  Seed 


Sample 
No. 


Date 
Tested* 


Germination 


Found 


Guaran-         N.  H. 
teed*         Standard 


EASTERN  STATES  FARMERS'    EXCHANGE, 
INC.,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  (Continued) 
Eastern  States  Farmers'   Exchange,  Dover 

Carrot,  Imperator,  V-481    

Cucumber,  Ohio  MR  200,  V-770    

Cucumber,    Niagara,    V-553    

Iiaconia  State  School,  Laconia 

Beans,  Contender 

Beans,  Pencil  Pod  Wax    

Beet,    Smooth   Crosby    

Beet,   Perfected   Detroit    

Cabbage,  Penn  State  Ball  Head   

Cabbage,  Golden  Acre  Regular    

Carrot,  Long  Chantenay 

Corn,  Marcross  13-6  Yellow  Hybrid 

Corn,   Golden  Jewell    

Corn,    Golden   Beauty    

Cucumber,  Wise.  SMR-12-12    

Lettuce,   Great  Lakes    

Parsnip,    Model    

Peas,  World's  Record 

Peppers,   Early  Calwonder    

Radish,   Early   Scarlet  Globe    

Radish,    White   Icicle    

Rutabaga,    Albergur    

Squash,   Early  Prolific  Straightneck 

Squash,    Blue    Hubbard     

Squash,  Golden  Delicious 

Swiss   Chard,   Fordhook  Giant 

Tomato,    Pritchard    

Eastern  States  Farmers'  Exchange,  Manchester 

Beets,  Eastern  Wonder,  V-362 

Cabbage,   Drumhead   Savoy,   V-491    

Onion,  Evergreen  Bunching,  V-645 

Peas,  World's  Record,  V-451-1    

Tomato,   Rutgers,  V-561-1    

Tomato.     Eastern     States     Fl     (Hybrid), 
V-213-A    

Eastern  States  Farmers'   Exchange,  Milford 

Beans,  Pencil  Pod  Wax,  V-601-1    

Beans,  French's  Horticultural,  V-685 

Beans,    Soldier,    V-678    

Beans,  Kentucky  Wonder,  V-450 

Carrot,   Danvers   126,   V-610    

Cucumber,  Marketer,  V-552 

Cucumber,  Wisconsin  SMR  12-12,  V-581    .  .  . 

Cucumber,    Straight   8,   V-640    

Lima  Beans,  Fordhook  242,  V-576-1 

Muskmelon,   Delicious  51,  V-712-1    

Parsnip,  Improved  Hollow  Crown,  V-763    .  .  . 

Peas,  Freezonian.  V-452 

Peas,  Little  Marvel,  V-593-1    

Pumpkin,   Connecticut  Field,  V-506    

Squash,  Blue  Hubbard  (Colby  Strain),  V-725 

Squash,  Butternut,  V-828 

Watermelon,  New  Hampshire  Midget,  V-414. 

N.  H.  State  Hospital,  Concord 

Corn,   Butter  and  Sugar  Hybrid    

Corn,  Sugar  and  Gold  Hybrid 

Peppers,    Italian    Sweet    

Radish,    Cherry  Belle    

Squash,    Green   Delicious    

Squash,    Golden    Delicious    

Tomato,    Red    Jet    

N.  H.  State  Prison,  Concord 

Peas,  Hundredfold,  No.  594-1    


(Note) 


7502 

S 

s 

85 

55 

7503 

S 

s 

90 

80 

7504 

S 

s 

90 

80 

7445 

S 

s 

85 

75 

7440 

S 

s 

90 

75 

7435 

S 

s 

75 

65 

7436 

S 

s 

85 

65 

7431 

S 

s 

90 

75 

7432 

S 

s 

75 

7427 

S 

s 

90 

55 

7442 

S 

s 

90 

75 

7443 

S 

s 

90 

75 

7444 

S 

s 

90 

75 

7438 

S 

s 

80 

7428 

S 

s 

95 

80 

742  6 

S 

s 

85 

60 

7447 

S 

s 

90 

80 

7429 

S 

s 

55 

7433 

s 

75t 

85 

75 

7434 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7430 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7439 

s 

s 

75 

7440 

s 

s 

75 

7441 

s 

s 

75 

7437 

s 

s 

85 

65 

7425 

s 

s 

75 

7049 

s 

s 

80 

65 

7044 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7047 

s 

63 

75 

70 

7048 

s 

s 

90 

80 

7045 

s 

s 

90 

75 

f046 


80 


75 


7128 

S 

s 

90 

75 

7129 

S 

s 

80 

75 

7130 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7131 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7142 

s 

s 

90 

55 

7134 

s 

s 

90 

80 

7135 

s 

s 

90 

80 

7136 

s 

s 

90 

80 

7127 

s 

49.5 

70 

70 

7140 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7143 

s 

s 

75 

60 

7132 

s 

s 

95 

80 

7133 

s 

s 

85 

80 

7139 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7137 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7138 

s 

s 

80 

75 

7141 

s 

s 

80 

70 

7074 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7075 

s 

s 

95 

75 

7099 

s 

s 

90 

55 

7095 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7096 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7097 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7098 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7633 


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. 

t  After  the  figure  indicates  that  the  sample  was  up  to  standard  but  below  guarantee. 


36 


Name  and  Address  of  Wholesaler 

Name  and  Address  of  Dealer 

or   Place    Collected 

Kind   of   Seed 


Germination 


Sample 
No. 


Date 
Tested* 


Found 


Guaran- 
teed* 


N.  H. 
Standard 


FERRY-MOKSE   SEED   CO.,   Detriot,   Mich. 
Merrimack  Farmers'  Exchange,  Inc.,  Bow 

Corn,   Gold  Crest  Sweet   Hybrid    

Corn,  Golden  Cross  Bantam,  P51  x  P39    .... 

Merrimack  Farmers'  Exchange,  Inc.,  Concord 
Peas,  Dwarf  Telephone  or  Daisy 

J.  J.  Newberry,  Manchester 

Carrot,   Red  Cored  Chantenay    

Lima  Beans.  Fordhook  Bush    

Onion.   Southport  Yellow  Globe 

Squash,    Summer   Crookneck    

Tomato,  Bonny  Best 

Tomato,   Marglobe 

N.  H.  State  Hospital,  Concord 

Cucumber,    Wisconsin    SMR-12    

Pepper,    Burlington     

FREDONIA  SEED  CO.,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 
Bernard's  Hardware,  Jaffrey 

Cucumber,   Ohio  MR-17  Pickling,   lot   1    .... 

Peas,   F'reezonian   Bush,   lot   8    

Pepper,  California  Wonder,  lot  1 

Tomato.  Rutgers,  lot  9    

Red  &  White  Store,  Wilton 

Carrot,  Danver's  Half  Long,   lot  2    

Carrot,  Improved  Long  Orange,  lot  3    

Cucumber,  Improved  Long  Green,  lot  3 

Lettuce,    Iceberg,    lot    7    

CHAS,  C.  HART   SEED   CO.,  Wethersfield,  Conn. 
J.  Jones  &  Son,  Alton 

Beans,  Pole  King  Horticultural  or  Worcester 
Beans,  Dwarf  Hort.  Long  Pod,  No.  1134    ... 

Palmer  Hardware  Co.,  Inc.,  Farmington 

Carrot,  Danver's  Half  Long  Stump  Root   .  .  . 

Onion,  Bunching    

Parsley,   Hamburg  or  Turnip  Rooted    

F.  B.  Spaulding  Co.,  Lancaster 

Beans,    Bountiful     

Beans.  Top  Notch  Golden  Wax 

Beans,   Soldier 

Corn,    Spancross .  .  . 

Corn,    Marcross    

Cucumber,  Early  While  Spine 

Peas.  Tall  Telephone 

Peas,   World's   Record    

Peas,  Blue  Bantam    

Peas,   Peter   Pan    

Wayne  Feed  Supply  Co.,   Inc.,  Manchester 
Beans,   Pole  Kentucky  Wonder,  No.  458    ... 

Beans,  Top  Crop,  No.  487    

Beans,    Dwarf    Shell   French    Dwarf    Hort., 

No.    507    

Beans,  Cherokee  Wax,  No.  637    

Beet,   Detroit  Dark  Red,  No.  439    

Carrot,  Hutchinson,   No.  602    

Carrot.   Chantenay   Red  Cored,  No.   557    .... 

Carrot,  Danver's  Half  Long,  No.  443 

Corn,    Oolden    Bantam    Sweet,    8-rowed,    No. 

958    

Corn,  Golden  Cross  Bantam  Hybrid,  No.  491 

Peas,    Thomas   Laxton,   No.   919A    

Peas,  Freezonian 

Radish,   Early   Scarlet  Globe    

Spinach,    Savoy    Leaved    or    Bloomsdale 

Selected    

Squash,  Butternut 


(Note) 


7203 

S 

S 

87 

75 

7725 

S 

s 

90 

75 

7368 


73 


85 


80 


7166 

S 

s 

75 

55 

7170 

S 

39 

80 

70 

7167 

s 

s 

85 

70 

7171 

s 

s 

80 

75 

7168 

s 

s 

75 

75 

7169 

s 

s 

80 

75 

7087 

s 

s 

94 

80 

7088 

s 

s 

90 

55 

7354 

s 

s 

80 

80 

7353 

s 

s 

80 

80 

7355 

s 

s 

55 

55 

7356 

s 

s 

75 

75 

7178 

s 

s 

55 

55 

7179 

s 

s 

55 

55 

7180 

s 

72.5 

80 

80 

7181 

s 

s 

80 

80 

7521 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7522 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7039 

s 

s 

55 

55 

7040 

s 

s 

70 

70 

7038 

s 

s 

60 

60 

7682 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7683 

s 

s 

80 

75 

7684 

s 

s 

96 

75 

7685 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7686 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7687 

s 

s 

86 

80 

7679 

s 

s 

85 

80 

7680 

s 

s 

85 

80 

7681 

s 

s 

85 

80 

7688 

s 

s 

85 

80 

7108 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7109 

s 

62 

70 

70 

7110 

s 

s 

80 

75 

7111 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7118 

s 

s 

85 

65 

7112 

s 

s 

85 

55 

7113 

s 

s 

80 

55 

7114 

s 

s 

88 

55 

7116 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7117 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7106 

s 

s 

85 

80 

7107 

s 

s 

85 

80 

7104 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7115 

s 

s 

72 

60 

7105 

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. 

t  After  the  figure  indicates  that  the  sample  was  up  to  standard  but  below  guarantee. 


37 


Name  and   Address  of  Wholesaler 

Name  and  Address  of  Dealer 

or   Place    Collected 

Kind   of   Seed 


Germination 


Sample 
No. 


Date 
Tested- 


Found 


Guaran- 
teed* 


N.  H. 
Standard 


BUDD  HAWKINS.  Reading,  Vt. 
Calef  s  Big  Store,  East  Barrington 

Beans,   Tendergreen  Stringless   Dwarf   Green 

Podded   

Corn,   Golden  Cross  Hybrid    

Onion,  White 


(Note) 


7037 

S 

S 

75 

75 

7036 

S 

S 

75 

75 

7035 

S 

S 

70 

70 

Goodnow's,   Jaffrey 

Peas.   Tall   Telephone 


7357 


80 


80 


Spencer  Hardware,  Keene 
Radish,   Early   Scarlet  Globe 
Squash,    Blue    Hubbard    .  .  .  . 
Squash,    Buttercup    


BIILY  HEPLER  SEED  CO.,  Durham 

N.   H.    State   Industrial   School,    Manchester 

Beans.  Pencil  Pod  Black  Wax 

Beans,  Burpee's  Stringless  Green  Pod    .  .  . 

Beet,   Detroit  Dark  Red    

Cabbage,  Bonanza    

Cabbage,  Danish  Ballhead  Short  Stem   .  .  . 

Carrots,  Long  Chantenay    

Corn,    Iochief   Sweet    

Corn,  Golden  Rocket  Sweet    

Cauliflower,   Super  Snowball    

Cucumber,   Boston  Pickling    

Cucumber,    Straight   Eight    

Lettuce,   Great  Lakes    

Muskmelon,  Granite  State    

Radish,   Early   Scarlet  Globe    

Spinach,    American    

Squash,   Early   Summer   Straightneck    .  .  .  . 

Squash,   Royal  Acorn  Fall    

Squash,  N.  H.  Bush  Buttercup,  Winter   .  . 

Squash,  Golden  Delicious,  Winter 

Swiss  Chard,  Giant  Fordhook    

Tomato,   Sure  Crop    

Watermelon,  N.  H.  Midget 


MANDEVILLE  &  KING  CO.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Garden  Center,  Nashua 

Carrot,  Chantenay  Long,  7V 

Onion,   White  Portugal,   19V    

Parsnip,    Hollow   Crown,   22V    

Pumpkin,  Sugar,  26V 

Tomato,  Bonny  Best  Early,  35V 

Turnip,  Purple  Top,  37V 


Grossman's,   Salem  Depot 

Carrot,    Gold   Pak    

Corn,  Golden   Bantam 

Pepper,    California   Wonder 
Tomato,   Rutgers    


MERRIMACK  FARMERS'   EXCHANGE,  Concord 
Merrimack  Farmers'  Exchange,  Bow 

Beans,    Tenderlong,    193E     

Beans,  Burpee's  Stringless  Green  Pod,  043E 

Beans,  Bountiful  Green  Pod,  023D 

Corn,    Northland,    34LD    

Peas,   Thomas   Laxton,   493C    

Tomato,  N.  H.  Victor,   173-O-C    


Merrimack  Farmers'   Exchange,  Claremont 
Cabbage,  Early  Round  Dutch,  No.  103-F-D 

Lettuce,    A36,    No.    137-3-B    

Lettuce,  Great  Lakes,  No.  133-3-E 

Lettuce,    Early   Prizehead,   No.    132-3-B    .  . 
Lettuce,  Boston  Curled,  No.  131-3-B 


7289 

S 

s 

75 

75 

7287 

S 

s 

75 

75 

72  88 

s 

s 

75 

75 

7326 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7327 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7339 

s 

72.5 1 

88 

65 

7342 

s 

s 

86 

75 

t:m:: 

s 

s 

89 

75 

734(1 

s 

s 

82 

55 

7319 

s 

s 

88 

75 

7320 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7345 

s 

s 

83 

75 

7333 

s 

s 

90 

80 

7334 

s 

s 

82 

80 

7335 

s 

s 

95 

80 

7328 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7338 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7336 

s 

s 

78 

60 

7329 

s 

s 

91 

75 

7330 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7331 

s 

s 

89 

75 

7332 

s 

66 

90 

75 

7337 

s 

72 1 

85 

65 

7344 

s 

s 

86 

75 

7341 

s 

s 

83 

70 

7191 

s 

s 

60 

55 

7189 

s 

s 

70 

70 

7188 

s 

s 

60 

60 

7190 

s 

s 

75 

75 

7187 

s 

s 

75 

75 

7192 

s 

s 

80 

80 

7010 

s 

s 

60 

55 

7008 

s 

s 

80 

75 

7011 

s 

s 

55 

55 

7009 

s 

s 

75 

75 

7051 

s 

s 

75 

7052 

s 

s 

75 

7053 

s 

s 

75 

7054 

s 

s 

75 

7055 

s 

s 

80 

7050 

s 

s 

75 

7514 

s 

s 

75 

7515 

s 

s 

80 

7516 

s 

s 

80 

7517 

s 

s 

80 

7518 

s 

s 

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. 

t  After  the  figure  indicates  that  the  sample  was  up  to  standard  but  below  guarantee. 


38 


Name   and  Address  of  Wholesaler 

Name  and  Address  of  Dealer 

or   Place    Collected 

Kind   of   Seed 


Germination 


Sample         Date 
No.  Tested* 


Pound 


Guaran- 
teed* 


N.  H. 
Standard 


MERRIMACK  FARMERS'    EXCHANGE, 
Concord   (Continued) 
Merrimack  Farmers'  Exchange,  Derry 

Beans,  Goddard  Bush  Shell,   11HB 

Beans,  Kentucky  Wonder  Green  Pole,   143A. 

Corn,  Golden  Cross  Bantam,   393A    

Corn,   High  Quality  Seneca   "60",  362B    ... 
Lima  Beans,  Pordhook  Bush  242,  No.  083A.  . 

Peas,   Freezonian,   563E    

Peas,   Laxton's  Progress.   483-E    

Tomato,  Bonny  Best.  170-3-E 

Tomato,  Queens,   174-3-D 

Merrimack  Farmers'  Exchange,  Epping 

Cucumber,   Long   Green,   No.   120-3-B    

Merrimack   Farmers'    Exchange,  Keene 

Peas,  Sutton's  Excelsior,  513B 

Peas.   Little  Marvel,   523A 

Peas,  Laxtonian,  503A    

Peas,   Merrimack  Improved  Telephone,   543B 
Tomato.    Home    Garden    (Early    Chatham), 
171-5-A     

Merrimack  Farmers'   Exchange,  Laconia 

Beans.    Tenderlong    

Beet,   Detroit  Dark  Red,   58-3-B    

Broccoli,   Green   Calabrese,    100-3-E    

Cabbage,   Danish  Ballhead,    104-3-B    

Carrot,  Nantes  Golden  Beauty,   113-3-B    .... 

Corn,    Northland,    34-L-A    

Corn,  Victory  Golden,  42-3-E 

Corn,  Golden  Crown,  35-2-C 

Corn,   Carmel  Cross  Medium  Late,   38-3-B    .  . 

Corn,  Golden  Cross  Bantam,   39-3-B    

Corn,    High    Quality    Seneca    "60"    Early, 

36-2-B     

Corn,    Marcross   Medium  Early,    37-3-B    .... 

Cucumber.   Marketer,   121-3-B    

Lettuce,   Great  Lakes,    133-3-B    

Radish.  Cherry  Belle,   149-3-B 

Merrimack  Farmers'  Exchange,  Manchester 

Beet.    Early  Wonder.   No.   59-3B    

Beet,   Winter  Keeper.   No.   60-3-B    

Swiss  Chard,  Lucullus,  No.  62-3 -B 

Merrimack  Farmers'   Exchange,   Ossipee 

Beans,   Kinghorn  Wax,   No.  263E    

Beans,  Trout.   No.  204A 

Beans,  Red  Kidnev,  No.  163C    

Beans,  Wade,   No.  253C    

Beans,   Contender,   No.   063A    

Beans.  Brittle  Wax,  No.  033B 

Corn,   High  Quality  Seneca    "60",   No.   365L 

Merrimack  Farmers'  Exchange,  Peterboro 

Carrot.   Long  Orange.   112-3-B    

Cauliflower,  Early  Snowball,  No.  114-3-L  .  .  . 

Lettuce,   Great  Lakes,  No.  133-3-B    

Lettuce,  A-36,  137-3-B 

Spinach,  America,  No.  152-3-E 

Merrimack  Farmers'    Exchange,   Plymouth 

Beans,  Flash,  No.  07KB 

Beans,  Red  Shell  Out,  No.  059B 

Corn,    Carmelcross,    No.   383A    

Corn,  Golden  Beauty,  No.  413D 

Squash,   Blue   Hubbard,   No.   159-3-B    

Squash,   Golden  Delicious,   No.    163-3-B    .... 
Squash,  Baby  Blue  Hubbard,  No.  156-0-B    .  . 


73  78 


7214 


(Note) 


7063 

S 

s 

7064 

s 

s 

7066 

s 

s 

7067 

s 

s 

7065 

s 

s 

7068 

s 

s 

7069 

s 

s 

7061 

s 

s 

7062 

s 

s 

None 


7215 

S 

s 

7216 

S 

s 

7217 

s 

s 

7218 

s 

s 

7403 

S 

s 

7410 

S 

s 

7411 

S 

s 

7412 

S 

s 

7413 

S 

s 

7404 

S 

s 

7405 

s 

s 

7406 

s 

s 

7414 

s 

s 

7415 

s 

s 

7416 

s 

s 

7417 

s 

s 

7409 

s 

s 

7407 

s 

s 

7408 

s 

s 

7297 

s 

s 

7298 

s 

52 

7296 

s 

s 

7508 

s 

s 

7509 

s 

s 

7510 

s 

s 

7511 

s 

s 

7512 

s 

s 

7513 

s 

s 

7507 

s 

s 

7594 

s 

s 

7598 

s 

s 

7595 

s 

s 

7596 

s 

s 

7597 

s 

s 

7460 

s 

s 

7461 

s 

s 

7458 

s 

s 

7459 

s 

s 

7462 

s 

s 

7463 

s 

s 

7464 

s 

s 

75 
75 
75 
75 
75 
80 
80 
75 
75 


80 


80 
80 
80 
80 

75 


75 
65 
75 
75 
55 
75 
75 
75 
75 
75 

75 
75 
80 
80 
75 


65 
65 
65 


75 
75 
75 
75 
75 
75 
75 


55 
75 
80 
80 
60 


75 
75 
75 
75 
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  figure  indicates  that  the  sample  was  up  to  standard  but  below  guarantee. 

39 


Name  and  Address  of  Wholesaler 

Name  and  Address  of  Dealer 

or  Place   Collected 

Kind  of  Seed 


Germination 


Sample         Date 
No.  Tested* 


Found 


Guaran- 
teed* 


N.  H. 
Standard 


MERRIMACK  FARMERS'  EXCHANGE, 
Concord  (Continued) 
N.  H.  State  Hospital,  Concord 

Beans,  Dwarf  Hort.  Long  Pod,  lot  No.  26-3-B 

Beets.  Detroit.  Dark  Red,  No.  58-3-B    

Cauliflower.  Early  Snowball,  114-3-E    

Cucumber,  Marketer,   121-3-B    

Lettuce,  Imperial  44 

Lettuce,  Great  Lakes,   133-3-B    

Lettuce,  A-36,  137-3-B 

Parsnips,    Hollow   Crown.    145-3-B    

Peas,  World's  Record,  46-3-B 

Peas,  Laxton's  Progress,  lot  No.  48-3-E   .... 
Peppers,   Merrimack  Wonder,   146-6-B    .  .  . 
Rutabaga    Turnips,    Amer.    Purple    Top,    No. 

175-3-B     

Watermelon,  N.  H.  Midget,  No.  179-3-13    .  .  . 


(Note) 


7070 

S 

s 

7083 

S 

s 

7085 

S 

s 

7082 

S 

s 

7079 

s 

s 

7488 

s 

s 

7489 

s 

s 

7078 

s 

s 

7076 

s 

s 

7077 

s 

s 

7084 

s 

s 

7080 

s 

s 

7086 

s 

s 

75 

65 
75 
80 
80 
80 
80 
60 
80 
80 
55 

75 
70 


NORTHRUP,   KING  &   CO.,  Minneapolis,   Minn. 
W.  E.  Aubuchon  Co.,  Derry 

Beans.  Improved  Tendergreen,  lot  No.  33  .  .  . 
Beans,  Pencil  Pod  Black  Wax,  lot  No.  6  .  .  . 
Carrot,  Denver's  Half  Long,  lot  No.  146    .  .  . 

Carrot,  Nantes  or  Coreless,  lot  No.  149 

Corn,  Golden  Hybrid  Blend,  lot  No.  3011  .  .  . 
Cucumber,  Improved  Long  Green,  lot  No.  220 

Lettuce,  Iceberg,  lot  No.  244 

Tomato,  Bonny  Best  or  John  Baer,  lot  532   .  . 

J.  J.  Moreau's  Hardware,  Manchester 

Beans,   Bountiful,  lot  No.  20    

Corn,    Extra    Early    Golden    Bantam    Sweet, 

lot  No.  194 

Lima     Beans,     Baby    Bush     (Butter    Beans), 

lot  No.   56    

Onion,  Early  Yellow  Globe,  lot  349    

Parsnip,  Improved  Hollow  Crown,  lot  378    .  . 

Peas,  Thomas  Laxton,  lot  No.  411 

Peas,  Early  Perfection,  lot  No.  390    

Peas,  Little  Marvel,  lot  No.  399    

Pepper,  California  Wonder,  lot  440 

Pepper,   Ruby  King,   lot  436    

Squash.  Improved  Hubbard,  lot  515 

Squash,  Table  Queen,  lot  520    

Tomato,  Rutgers,  lot  560 

Tomato,  Ponderosa  or  Brimmer,  lot  549   .... 


7012 

S 

66 

75 

75 

7013 

S 

S 

75 

75 

7016 

S 

S 

55 

55 

7017 

S 

s 

55 

55 

7014 

S 

s 

75 

75 

7015 

S 

s 

80 

80 

7019 

S 

s 

80 

80 

7018 

S 

s 

75 

75 

7144 


7146 


75 

75 


75 
75 


7145 

S 

s 

70 

70 

7155 

S 

s 

70 

70 

7152 

S 

s 

60 

60 

7147 

S 

s 

80 

80 

7148 

S 

s 

80 

80 

7149 

s 

s 

80 

80 

7153 

s 

s 

55 

55 

7154 

s 

s 

55 

55 

7150 

s 

s 

75 

75 

7151 

s 

s 

75 

75 

7156 

s 

s 

75 

75 

7157 

s 

s 

75 

75 

PAGE  SEED  COMPANY,   Greene,  N.  Y. 
Follansbee  Feed  Store,  Lebanon 
Peas,  Early  Gradus,  C201258 
Peas,  Dwarf  Telephone,   C93857    .  .  . 

Goodnow's,  Jaffrey 

Beans,  Top  Notch  Golden  Wax 

Corn,  Golden  Bantam 

Peas,  Thomas  Laxton 

W.  F.  Neal  Hardware,  Derry 

Cucumber,  Long  Green 

Carrot,  Nantes   Coreless    

Lettuce,    Oak   Leaf    

Lettuce,  Black  Seeded  Simpson    .  . 

Presto  Grain,  Claremont 

Corn,    Marcross    

Corn,  Gold  Rush 

Peas,   World's  Record    , 

Peas,  Wando    


7566 

S 

s 

88 

80 

7567 

S 

s 

85 

80 

7359 

S 

s 

80 

75 

7360 

S 

s 

85 

75 

7358 

S 

s 

85 

80 

7020 

S 

s 

80 

80 

7021 

S 

s 

70 

55 

7022 

S 

s 

80 

80 

7023 

S 

s 

85 

80 

7644 

S 

s 

90 

75 

7645 

s 

s 

80 

75 

7646 

s 

s 

88 

80 

7647 

s 

s 

88 

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. 

t  After  the  figure  indicates  that  the  sample  was  up  to  standard  but  below  guarantee. 


40 


Name  and  Address  of  Wholesaler 

Name  and  Address  of  Dealer 

or  Place   Collected 

Kind  of  Seed 


Sample 
No. 


Date 
Tested* 


Germination 


Pound 


Guaran- 
teed* 


N.  H. 

Standard 


PAGE  SEED  COMPANY, 

Greene,  N.  Y.  (Continued) 
Winslow  Feed  Company,  Concord 

Beans,  Red  Kidney,   A456158    

Beans,   Kentucky  Wonder  Wax,   A565158    .  . 

Beet,  Detroit  Dark  Red,  D2-4557 

Carrot,   Long  Orange,   F3   7556    

Lettuce,   Grand   Rapids,   01    7557    

Lettuce,  Iceberg,  010  7557    

PELLETIZED  SEED  CO.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
F.  W.  Woolworth  Co.,  Elm  St.,  Manchester 

Beet,  Detroit  Dark  Red,  P149 

Carrot,  Chantenay  Red  Cored,  P232 

Cauliflower,   Snowball,  P-254    

Lettuce,  White  Boston,  P458 

Onion,  Yellow  Globe  Danvers,  P568 

Pepper,  Ruby  King,  P740    

Tomato,  Rutgers,  P937 

F.  W.  Woolworth  Co.,   Shopping  Center,  Man- 
chester 

Broccoli,   Green   Sprouting,   P179    

Cabbage,  Copenhagen  Market,  P193 

J.  B.  RICE,  JR.,  INC.,  Shushan,  N.  Y. 
E.  C.  &  W.  L.  Hopkins,  Greenfield 

Carrot,   Danvers  Half  Long    

Carrot,   Improved  Long  Orange    

Corn,  Golden  Bantam    

Cucumber,   Straight  Eight    

Lettuce,    Big   Boston   Head    

Parsnip,  Hollow  Crown 

Peas,  Topper 

Tomato,   Marglobe    

North  Country  Hardware,  Littleton 

Beans,   French  Horticultural    

Carrots,   Danvers  Half  Long    

Peas,   Laxton's  Progress    

ROSS  BROTHERS  COMPANY,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Milligan  &  Currier,  Manchester 

Carrot,   Imperator    

Celery,    Golden    Self -Blanching    

Lettuce,  Black  Seeded  Tennisball 

Onion,    Ailsa   Craig    

Tomato,     Stone     

SEARS,  ROEBUCK  &  CO.,  Chicago,  HI. 
Sears,  Roebuck  &  Co.,  Concord 

Carrot,    Chanticleer,    4067    

Lettuce,  Big  Boston  Head,  4142    

Onion,  Yellow  Sweet  Spanish,  4224    

Parsnip,  Hollow  Crown,  4230    

F.  H.  WOODRUFF,  Milford,  Conn. 
Elm  City  Grain,  Keene 

Beans,   French  Horticultural    

Beet.  Detroit  Dark  Red 

Carrot,  Danvers  Half  Long    

Cucumber,    Improved    Long   Green    

Lettuce,  Black  Seeded  Simpson 

Lettuce,   Big  Boston    

Lima  Beans,  Bush 

Parsnip.   Hollow   Crown    

Peas,  Thomas  Laxton    

Peas,  Telephone  Improved 

Pumpkin,    Conn.   Field    

Rutabaga,  American  Purple  Top 


(Note) 


7568 

S 

s 

75 

7569 

S 

s 

75 

7570 

s 

s 

65 

7571 

s 

s 

55 

7572 

s 

s 

80 

7573 

s 

s 

80 

7122 

s 

s 

80 

65 

7125 

s 

s 

75 

55 

7124 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7123 

s 

s 

90 

80 

7121 

s 

s 

85 

70 

7120 

s 

s 

80 

55 

7126 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7172 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7174 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7162 

s 

s 

55 

7163 

s 

s 

55 

7159 

s 

s 

75 

7164 

s 

s 

80 

7161 

s 

s 

80 

7160 

s 

s 

60 

7158 

s 

s 

80 

7165 

s 

s 

75 

7693 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7692 

s 

s 

90 

55 

7694 

s 

s 

85 

80 

7252 

s 

s 

55 

7244 

s 

s 

55 

7251 

s 

s 

80 

7250 

s 

s 

70 

7243 

s 

s 

75 

7349 

s 

s 

55 

55 

7352 

s 

s 

80 

80 

7350 

s 

s 

70 

70 

7351 

s 

s 

65 

60 

7309 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7316 

s 

s 

80 

65 

7312 

s 

s 

75 

55 

7307 

s 

s 

90 

80 

7313 

s 

s 

90 

80 

7314 

s 

s 

90 

80 

7308 

s 

s 

90 

70 

7315 

s 

s 

80 

60 

7310 

s 

s 

87 

80 

7311 

s 

s 

90 

80 

7306 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7318 

s 

s 

90 

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. 

f  After  the  figure  indicates  that  the  sample  was  up  to  standard  but  below  guarantee. 


41 


Name  and  Address  of  Wholesaler 

Name  and  Address  of  Dealer 

or   Place   Collected 

Kind  of   Seed 


Sample 
No. 


Date 
Tested* 


Germination 


Found 


Guaran- 
teed* 


N.  H. 
Standard 


(Note) 


F.  H.  WOODRUFF,  Milford  Conn.   (Continued) 
Elm  City  Grain,  Keene  (Continued) 

Spinach,    Bloomsdale  Long   Standing    

Squash,  Improved  Green  Hubbard    

Squash,   Early  Summer  Crookneck    

Squash.  Red  or  Golden  Hubbard 

H.  J.  Follansbee,  Bristol 

Beans,   King  Horticultural    

Beans,  Dwarf  Horticultural 

E.  C.  &  W.  L.  Hopkins,  Hillsboro 

Carrot,  Improved  Long  Orange,  No.  1-833    .  . 

Lettuce,   Prizehead,   No.  40494    

Peas,   Alderman,   No.    1-856   x    1    

Merrimack  Farmers'   Exchange,  Bow 

Beans,  Black  Wax  Pencil  Pod,  08336KS    .  .  . 
Beans,  Burpee's  Stringless  Green  Pod,  0918G 

Beans,    Dwarf   Horticultural,   51301    

Corn,   Golden  Beauty,   94640    

Corn,   Marcross,   C13-6    

Peas,  World's  Record,  50677 

Peas,  Laxton's  Progress,  49373S5    

Peas.    Thomas    Laxton,    5-865S    

Peas,  Laxtonian,  49371S5    

Squash,   Buttercup,   No.   51199A    

N.  H.  State  Hospital,  Concord 

Beans,  Contender,  0-7222C 

Beans,  Cherokee  Wax 

Beet,   Ohio  Canner,  49438    

Cabbage,    Danish    Ball    Head    Short    Stem, 

1-72A5    

Cabbage,    Copenhagen    Market    Extra    Early, 

9-72A1    

Carrot,   Chantenay,   50981A    

Corn,    Golden    Cross    Bantam    Hvbrid    Sweet, 

45935    

Lettuce,  New  York  515,  45542    

Pepper,    Special   World   Beater,    No.   47493   x 

16    

Tomato,     Pritchard     Michigan    Certified,    No. 

7-824-2 

Wirthmore  Stores,  Tilton 

Beans,    Tendergreen    

Beans,  Dwarf  Horticultural 

Beans,   Kentucky  Wonder  Pole 

Beans,  Top  Notch  Golden  Wax 

Peas,    Improved    Telephone    

S.  D.  WOODRUFF  &  SONS,  Orange,  Conn. 
Bibeau's  Hardware,  Keene 

Beans,   French  Horticultural,   No.   2579    .... 

WOODWORTH    BRADLEY,    INC.,    Providence, 
R.  I. 
Moulton  &  Goodwin,  Portsmouth 

Tomato,  R.   I.  Early    


7317 

S 

68f 

80 

60 

7303 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7304 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7305 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7634 

s 

s 

75 

7635 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7589 

s 

62 1 

75 

55 

7588 

s 

s 

90 

80 

7608 

s 

s 

90 

80 

7609 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7610 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7611 

s 

s 

85 

75 

7612 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7613 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7614 

s 

s 

90 

80 

7615 

s 

s 

90 

80 

7616 

s 

s 

90 

80 

7617 

s 

s 

90 

80 

7618 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7071 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7072 

s 

s 

89 

75 

7089 

s 

s 

80 

65 

7090 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7081 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7094 

s 

s 

71 

55 

7073 

s 

65.5 

90 

75 

7091 

s 

8 

85 

80 

7093 

s 

S 

80 

55 

7092 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7299 

s 

s 

86 

75 

7300 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7301 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7302 

s 

s 

90 

75 

7519 

s 

s 

80 

7558 


7619 


80 


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  figure  indicates  that  the  sample  was  up  to  standard  but  below  guarantee. 


42