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.Judge Chas. W. Hoitt of New Hamp- 

 shire diBCUSBed the legal aspects of 

 the matter, after which J. C. Wister 

 set forth the consensus of the Pennsyl- 

 vania Hort. Society in a third strong 

 address. 



\ striking feature of the entire gath- 

 ering was the apparent harmony of 

 ideas, principles and — so far as they 

 were discussed — plans in the minds of 

 the delegates. These may be sum- 

 marized briefly as follows: 



It was generally conceded that the 

 hortic\iltural interests of the country, 

 individually and collectively, are one 

 with the Department of Agriculturf in 

 its desire to protect this country from 

 invasions ot harmful, injurious pests 

 of all liinds. To the extent that plant 

 inspection and even plant quarantine 

 are clearly necessary for this purpose, 

 logical, humane, businesslilce, scien- 

 tific administration of these methods 

 is approved. 



BUT — it is objected that — 



1. There is no good proof that the 

 blanliet Quarantine 37 as now inter- 

 preted by the F. H. B. is necessary. 



2. That the assumption that inju- 

 rious pests come into the country in 

 dangerous quantities only on plant 

 products is false and unjust. 



3. That the rulings and regulations 

 of the Quarantine are arbitrary and 

 inconsistent. 



4. That an equally effective and 

 far more satisfactory protective meas- 

 ure would be the maintenance at 

 ports of entry — say 5 — with capable 

 trained experts in charge where im- 

 portations of plants could be in- 

 spected, held in quarantine, treated if 

 necessary or even refused admittance 

 and destroyed. 



5. That the Federal Horticultural 

 Board is exceeding its authority and 

 the authority contemplated in the 

 original legislation in acting not only 

 as prosecuting attorney but also as 

 judge and jury in deciding the harm- 

 fulness of insect pests and the possi- 

 bilities of particular plant products as 

 carriers of them. 



