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tration at his ofSce of all uursory owners and dealers in nursery stock within his 

 county, requiring data on acreage, variety, number of trees, locality where stock is 

 grown, and anything else which he may deem necessai-y. No fee shall be charged 

 for this registration. 



Sec. 5. Evei-y person, firm or coi-poration doing public spraying or fumigation 

 work must obtain a pennit to do such work from the county board of supervisors of 

 the county within which operations are to be carried on. Such permit shall be 

 recommended by the county horticultural commissioner after an examination of the 

 spraying or fumigation apparatus to be used has been made and found to be in good 

 order, and the applicant is known to possess sufficient knowledge of the work that 

 he intends to do, to enable him to carry it on intelligently and siiccessfully. Such 

 pei-mit must be approved by the State Commissioner of Horticulture. Inspection of 

 all apparatus shall be made by the county horticultural commissioner at such times 

 as he may deem necessary and it shall be his duty to require it kept in efficient 

 working order. Reports of the kinds and amounts of materials and method used in 

 the work of public spraying and fumigation being done by any person, firm or cor- 

 poration, shall be made to the county horticultural commissioner at stipulated times, 

 and refusal or failure to make a report, to repair apparatus when reported faulty, 

 or to do the work in the manner' prescribed by the commissioner, shall be considered 

 sufficient cause for the revocation of the permit. 



Sec. 6. No person or persons, firm or corporation shall buy, sell or give away 

 any potatoes to be used for seed purposes, or as owner, agent or renter of land, shall 

 plant, or allow to be planted in any county of the State of California, any potatoes 

 infected with eel worm, Hcterodera radicicola, or tuber moth, Phthoritnea operciilella, 

 Rhizoctonia, Fusarium, scab or other fungous diseases, and for the purpose of 

 inspecting seed potatoes intended for planting in any county, the county horticultural 

 commissioner of the county, his deputy or local inspector working under his direction, 

 may enter into any premises where potatoes are kept, and such person or persons, 

 or other deputy custodian of such potatoes, shall point out to such commissioner or 

 local inspector, all potatoes in his possession known by him to be intended for seed, 

 and if on examination they are found to contain eel worm, tuber moth, Rhizoctonia, 

 Fusarium scab, or other fungous diseases, notice will be served in writing on the 

 owner, agent or renter of said premises, prohibiting the planting of such infected 

 potatoes, provided that seed infested with Rhizoctonia, scab or other curable affec- 

 tions, if treated, may be planted. 



Sec. 7. No nursery stock, trees, shrubs, plants, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, 

 buds, or other horticultural material or equipment shall be accepted far transporta- 

 tion except when accompanied by a certificate of inspection signed by the State 

 Horticultural Commissioner, or a county horticultural commissioner, deputy or 

 inspector or quarantine officer, such certificate indicating the condition of the stock 

 relative to disease and insect pests, and each carload, case, box, package, crate, 

 bale or bundle of trees, shrubs, plants, vine cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit 

 pits, or fruit or vegetables or seed subject to inspection brought into a county 

 or section from another county or section shall have plainly and legibly marked 

 thereon in a conspicuous manner and place the name and address of the shipper, 

 owner or owners or persons forwarding or shipping the same and also the name 

 of the person, firm or corporation to whom the same is forwarded or shipped, 

 or his or its responsible agents, also the name of the county and locality where 

 the contents were grown and a detailed statement of the contents therein, must be 

 sent to the county horticultural commissioner of the county into which the goods 

 are shipped by the consignor. 



As modified by these several committees, this proposed order will 

 be submitted to the fruit growers, nurserymen and all others interested 

 at tlie Forty -sixth California State Fruit Growers' Convention at 

 Stanford University on Wednesday, July 28th, at five o'clock p.m. 

 All interested are earnestly urged to be present. It is greatly to be 

 de.sired that this quarantine order when issued shall be above criticism. 

 —A. J. C. 



