12 Report of State Board of Horticulture. 



Section 7. Any person, firm, or corporation violating any of the provi- 

 sions of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon convic- 

 tion thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five ($25) dol- 

 lars nor more than one hundred ($100) dollars. 



Section 8. It shall be the duty of the commissioner of the State Board 

 of Horticulture of the district in which a violation of this act occurs, to pre- 

 sent the evidence of the case to the district attorney, whose duty it shall be 

 to prosecute any person guilty of a violation of this act, which prosecution 

 may be brought in any of the justice courts of this state. 



Section 9. Inasmuch as the horticultural interests of this state demand 

 immediate attention, this act shall be in full force and efifect from and after 

 its approval by the Governor. 



Approved by the Governor. 



QUARANTINE REGULATIONS. 



At a special meeting of the Oregon State Board of Horticulture, held in 

 Portland April 2, 1895, all members present, the following regulations were 

 adopted, in accordance with the laws regulating such matters, and are, 

 therefore, binding upon all persons: — 



JRule 1 — All consignees, agents, or other persons, shall, within twenty- 

 four hours, notify the quarantine officer of the State Board of Horticulture, 

 or a duly commissioned quarantine guardian, of the arrival of any trees, 

 plants, buds, or scions at the quarantine station in the district of final desti- 

 nation. 



liule 2 — All trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, buds, or scions imported or 

 brought into the state from any foreign country, or from any of the states or 

 territories, are hereby required to be inspected upon arrival at the quaran- 

 tine station in the district of final destination; and if any such nursery 

 stock, trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, buds, or scions are found to be free of 

 insect pests and fungous diseases, the said quarantine officer or duly com- 

 missioned quarantine guardian shall issue a certificate to that effect; and, 

 furthermore, if any of said trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, buds, or scions are 

 found infested with insect pests, fungi, blight, or other diseases injurious to 

 fruit or to fruit trees, or other trees or plants, they shall be disinfected and 

 remain in quarantine until the quarantine officer of the State Board of 

 Horticulture or the duly commissioned quarantine guardian can determine 

 whether the said trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, buds, or scions are free from 

 live, injui'ious insect pests or their eggs, larvae or pupse or fungous diseases 

 before they can be offered for sale, gift, distribution, or transporation. 

 All persons or comjianies are hereby prohibited from carrying any trees, 

 plants, cuttings, grafts, buds, or scions from without the state to any point 

 within the state beyond the nearest point on its line or course to the quar- 



