AFRICAN VIOLETSViolet MixFertilizerPeat MossLeaf LusterVermiculiteInsect SprayPlantsSponge-Rok Plant MixBlossom BoosterPlastic Pots CharcoalHI l.IAfrican Violets and SuppliesArl ington, VtBURLINGTON — Vermont Army National Guard units posted higher grades this year thanlast In the annual Inspector General’s inspection, according toCol. Leonard F. Wing, commander of the 86th Armored Brigade, major guard unit in the state. Top unit In the state was the1st Battalion, 172d armor, commanded by Lt. Col. George Horton. All Its companies received “superior” ratings. They Include Headquarters Company of St. Albans, “A” of Swanton,“B” of Enosburg Falls and “C” ofMorrisvllle.Other ratings by unit were:Burlington area: Headquarters, 86th Brigade, and its Headquarters Company; Headquarters Battery, 86th Artillery, Wil-llston; Co. “D”, 186th Support Battalion, all “excellent.” Co. “B”, 186th Support Battalion,“satisfactory.”From the Barre area, units of the 2nd Battalion, 172nd Armor, the headquarters company of Barre was “superior” and others were “excellent.” These included Co. “A”, Bradford; Co. “B”, St. Johnsbury; Co. “C” Windsor and the Lyndonville Detachment.Rutland area, units of the 3rdBattalion, 172nd Armor,Co. “B” Ludlow, was rated “superior.” Others receiving “excellent” ratings were Headquarters Co. and Co. “A” of Rutland and Co. “C” of Bellows Falls.Troop “E”, 86th Cavalry, of Newport, “excellent,” 86th Engineers, Bennington, “excellent”; 86th Artillery Units, Battery “A”, Waterbury, Battery “B”, Vergennes, and Battery“C”, Northfleld, all “excellent.”