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ing a certificate be detected in dishonest or questionable practice, notice of 

 such withdrawal shall be at once sent to every other inspector within the 

 region where such nurseryman is known to trade, and notice of such dis- 

 honest or questionable practice shall be given to all inspectors in states 

 likely to be affected by such practices. 



15. In this Association the rule that should goven all members is, Do unto 

 the others as you would that the others should do unto you. 



John B. Smith. 



H. T. Feknald, 



Avon Nelson, 



Fbanklix Sherman, Jr., 



F. L. Washburn, 



Committee. 



The following resolution, offered by ]\Ir. J. L. Phillips, was endorsed 

 by the Association : 



Resolved, That no certificate should be used on any nursery stock 

 that is infested with San Jose scale, badly deformed by Wooly aphis 

 or diseased with Crown gall. 



In concluding the discussion of question three on the program, Mr. 

 T. J. Headlee moved that a committee of three be appointed by the 

 chairman to investigate the different means of treatment of infested 

 nursery stock in different states, and to recommend to inspectors a 

 tentative method of procedure by which infested nurseries are to be 

 handled, also methods of treatment of imported nursery stock. 



The chairman appointed Mr. Franklin Sherman, Jr., E. L. Wor- 

 sham and J. L. Phillips. 



The Committee on National Legislation, through Professor Sander- 

 son, reported a proposed bilP which had been agreed upon at a con- 

 ference with the representatives of the Nurserymen's Association and 

 the chairman and some members of the Committee of the Pomological 

 Society to consider this matter. The principles of the bill were en- 

 dorsed by the Association, and it was moved and carried that the 

 chairman appoint a committee to make such changes as may seem 

 necessary; the committee to confer with the committees of American 

 Nurserymen's Association and American Pomological Society, re- 

 spectiveh', and make every effort to have the same passed by Con- 

 gress. 



The chairman appointed Messrs. T. B. Symons, E. L. Worsham 

 and G. G. Atwood. 



The selection of officers for the ensuing year resulted in the re-elec- 



'A copy of the revised bill will be published in a subsequent issue of the 

 Journal, 



