TlIK r.l l.l.KTIN. 77 



, „ , Per Cent of Per Cent of 



Name of Seed. Purity. Viable Seed. 



AlfMlfn ^""i 80 



W-Avlvy "•'■^ 90 



Klue-nniss. C':uiiUl:i '-"l ^H 



Blnc-i^rnss. Kciitticky '"^O 45 



Rroinc. .nwiilcss !)0 75 



Clover, Jilsike i'^' ^5 



Buekwhoat •"' 90 



Clover, criinsoii '^^ 85 



Clover, red !>- 80 



Clover, white '•'<» '''■'^ 



Corn, tiehl '•!!> 94 



Corn, sweet !>9 75 



Fescne. meadow •'•' 8y 



Flax !'"■- 80 



:\rillet. pearl i'O ^^ 



Millet, eonnuon i^'O So 



Millet, hoii 90 85 



Oats 98 90 



Oat Crass, tall 72 70 



Orchard Grass 70 70 



Rape 99 90 



Red-top 90 <0 



Rye 9S 90 



Rye-ijrass, i)erennial Ofi 90 



Rye-si'.'^s^s. Italian 95 80 



Sorshum 9G 80 



Sorchinn for fodder 90 60 



Tiniothv 96 So 



Wheat 9S 80 



Sec. 12. The execution and enforcement of this act is hereby committed to 

 the Board of A.sricnltnre. who are anthoi'ized to appoint inspectors and make 

 regulations for that purpose, which regulations shall have the force of law as 

 provided for the execution of the laws relating to quarantine inspection, imre 

 food, crop pests, stock feeds, and other matters connnitted to the direction of 

 the hoard. Any violation of any sucli regulation shall he a misdemeanor, pun- 

 ishable upon conviction by fine or imprisonment, in the discretion of the court. 



Sec. 1.".. Anv person sellin.s: or exposin.ii for sale any of the seeds specified 

 in sections eiitht and nine of this act which are mixed, adulterated or mis- 

 branded, or any asricultural seeds which do not comply with sections five, six, 

 and seven, and" any person who shall prevent or attempt to ]irevent any inspec- 

 tor or other employee or a.cent of the De]inrtment of Agriculture in the dis- 

 charge of his duties or violate any of the provisions of this act shall be .guilty 

 of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined not more than one hun- 

 dred dollars or imprisoned at the discretion of the court: Proridcd. that no 

 one shall be convicted of violation under the provisions of section five it he 

 shall prove that the weed seeds named therein are present in quantities of not 

 more than one in ten thousand and that due diligence has been used to find 

 and remove said seed. 



Sec. 14. All seedsmen and others who sell farm or garden seeds to be used 

 in producing crops for sale or for family use shall be bound as guarantors 

 that such seeds are true to kind and name, as represented at the time of sale, 

 whether said seeds were raised by the seller or by another ; and if such seeds 

 are sold by an agent, the principal shall be bound by the representations of 

 said agent" in regard to the kind and name of the seed so sold. If any paper 

 or package containing seed sold in this State for planting or seedling has 

 printed or written thereon the name, kind or quality of the seeds therein, the 

 seller shall lie bound in the courts of this State by the same written or printed 

 statement, unless it be atlirmatively proven that there was some other agree- 

 ment between the parties in respect thereto. 



