September 10, 1910 



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shall again notify the Minister on the 

 arrival of the shipment in Canada. 



Notice shall also be given to the 

 Minister by all transportation com- 

 panies , Custom House brokers and 

 other persons importing or bringing 

 nursery stock into Canada, immediate- 

 ly such a consignment is received by 

 them. Such notice shall include the 

 name of the consignor and the con- 

 signee, the points of origin and destin- 

 ation, the name of the company car- 

 rying the nursery stock, as well as 

 the nature, quantity and origin of 

 the same. 



European nursery stock, and such 

 other imported vegetation or vege- 

 table matter as the Minister may de- 

 termine, entering Canada may be al- 

 lowed to proceed and shall be inspects 

 ed at the point of destination, but 

 must not be unpacked except in the 

 presence of an inspector. 



If, on inspection, nursery stock or 

 other vegetation or vegetable matter 

 is found to be infested with any ot 

 the insects, pests or diseases herein- 

 after specified, it shall be destroyed 

 to the extent deemed necessary by the 

 Inspector and in his presence. All 

 cases, packages and packing in which 

 such stock has been contained shall 

 also be destroyed in the same manner. 

 The owner, occupier or lessee of 

 any premises or place where any of 

 the insects, pests or diseases specified 

 herein shall be found, shall immedi- 

 ately notify the Minister, and shall 

 also send to him specimens of such 

 insects, pests or diseases. 



The destructive insects, pests and 

 diseases to which the said act shall 

 apply shall include the following: 



The San Jose Scale (Aspidiotus 

 pernlciosus). 



The Brown-tail Moth (Euproctis 

 chrysorrhoea). 



The Wooly Aphis (Schizoneura lani- 

 gera) . 



The West Indian Peach Scale (Aula- 

 caspis pentagona). 



The Gypsy Moth (Porthetria Dis- 

 par). 



Potato Canker (Chrysophlyctis en- 

 dobiotica). 



Parasitic diseases affecting potatoes 

 externally or internally. 



Branch or Stem Canker (Nectria 

 ditissima). 



Gooseberry Mildew (Sphoerotheca 

 nors-uvoe). 



White Pine Blister Rust (Perider- 

 mlum Strobi)." 



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 BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Dr. Gager, who recently took charge 

 of the botanical department of the 

 Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sci- 

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ical garden in the ground back of the 

 Institute museum, between Flatbush 

 and Washington avenues. With the 

 $100,000 contributed by the city and 

 the $.50,000 added by public spirited 

 citizens of Brooklyn, Dr. Gager hopes 

 to lay out a botanical garden which 

 will enhance the beauty of the general 

 plan of the Institute and be ot prac- 

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 the words of Dr. Gager, "The garden 

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The garden in itself, Dr. Gager says, 

 will be as beautiful as art and nature 

 combined can make it. He will appro- 

 priate the best features of the Bronx 

 botanical garden, of the Shaw gardens 

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 and abroad. 



The laboratories and greenhouses 

 will be erected on the Washington av- 

 enue side of the plot. Rooms for 

 elementary and advanced work will be 

 in the laboratories, with offices for the 

 members of the scientific staff and 

 private rooms for investigators. Some 

 of the eight or ten greenhouses will be 

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