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provided, hoivever, that such importers shall pay all charges of inspec- 

 tion; such charges and expenses to be paid before a certificate is 

 granted. Transportation companies or persons and consignees or agents 

 shall deliver and cause to be detained all nursery stock, trees, plants, 

 and fruit at one or the other of the quarantine stations, for inspection, 

 as provided by the rules and regulations of the Board. 



Rule 14 — The fee for the inspection of apple, pear, plum, peach, 

 nectarine, prune, cherry, apricot, nut-bearing trees, and all other trees, 

 shrubs, or plants, shall be as follows: Thirty cents per hour, includ- 

 ing the time from leaving home, inspection and return home of the 

 inspector, and actual traveling and other expenses. On all fruits the 

 fee for inspection shall be $1 on any sum up to $35, and $2 on any sum 

 over that amount, and $5 for carload lots. 



Rule 15 — All persons growing nursery stock, trees, and plants for 

 sale, or to be offered for sale, are hereby required to report to the com- 

 missioner of the district in which said nursery stock, trees, or plants are 

 grown, for inspection during the months of September, October, or 

 November of each and every year and the commissioner of such district, 

 or his duly appointed deputy, shall inspect such nursery stock, trees, or 

 plants prior to shipment and delivery. When said nursery stock, trees, 

 or plants are found by said inspecting officer to be worthy of a certifi- 

 cate setting forth the freedom of such nursery stock, trees, or plants, 

 from live, injurious insect pests, their eggs, larvae, pupae, or fungous 

 disease, the said inspecting officer shall then issue to the owner or own- 

 ers of said nursery stock, trees, or plants, a certificate of inspection. 

 The condition under which this certificate is granted is, that the party 

 or parties receiving such certificate shall be compelled to disinfect by 

 fumigation with hydrocyanic acid gas, as described in rule 8, all pear 

 and appie trees, or other stock grown on apple roots, after lifting the 

 same and before delivery to purchaser or carriers; and, in case such 

 fumigation is neglected, said certificate of inspection shall be void and 

 of no effect. 



Passed at a meeting of the State Board of Horticulture at Portland, 

 Oregon, April 3, 1895, and amended at a regular meeting of the State 

 Board of Horticulture at Salem, Oregon, October 15, A. D. 1895. 



At a meeting of the State Board of Horticulture of the State of 

 Oregon, held October 8, 1906, Rule 8 of the Quarantine Regulations of 

 the State Board of Horticulture passed at a meeting of the State Board 

 of Horticulture April 3, 1895, and amended October 15, 1895, is hereby 

 annulled and void and the following rule substituted, to-wit: 



All trees, plants, grafts, buds, or scions grown in the State of Oregon 

 and offered for sale within the State, and all trees, plants, grafts, 

 huds, or scions gi-own out of the State of Oregon and sold within the 

 State for planting and propagation shall be dipped in a standard solu- 

 lution of lime, sulphur and salt by the consignor of the same, on or 

 before delivery of the same to the consignee. 



