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under the direction of the State Board of 1 Jorticulture. (Laws 

 1899.) Martha A. Shute, Secretary, Denver, Colo. 



Connecticut: Certification and treatment of nursery 

 stock is discretionary with the State Entomologist. Ship- 

 ments of nursery stock into the state shall bear a statement 

 that it has been thoroughly fumigated in addition to the cer- 

 tilicate of inspection issued by a State or liovernment officer. 

 (Laws of 1903.) Dr. \V. E. Britton, State ICntumologist. 

 New Haven, Conn. 



Delaware: Shipments into the state must bear a certili- 

 cate of inspection from a duly qualified state officer of the state 

 in which the shipment originated, given not earlier than Sep- 

 tember I St. I'umigation may be required by State Board of 

 Agriculture. 1 'rof. Wesley Webb, Lispector, Dover, Del. 



h^i-oRiDA : i\'u law . Certificates to nurserymen are issued 

 !))■ Dr. E. U. Sollards, Entomologist, Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station, Lake City, Ela. 



Georgia : Nurseries are inspected annually. A signed 

 duplicate of inspection certificate, together with a signed state- 

 ment by the nurserymen that all stock intended for Georgia 

 will be fumigated in accordance with directions furnished 

 them, must be filed in the office of the State Entomologist. 

 Official tags of the Cieorgia State Board of Entomology will 

 be furnished by the State Entomologist at the following- price: 

 One hundred tags, 60c postpaid ; 200 tags, 85c postpaid ; 300 

 tags, $1.10 postpaid: 500 tags, $1.35, sent by express collect: 

 1,000 tags, $2.00. sent by express collect. Each shipment of 

 nursery stock into the state of Georgia must bear the official 

 tag of the Georgia State Board of Entomology, and also a 

 duplicate certificate of inspection of the state from which the 

 shipment is made. (Regulations adopted January 26, 1906.) 

 Mr. R. L Smith, State Entomologist, Atlanta, Ga. 



Idaho : No person can engage in the business of selling 

 or importing nursery stock without filing a bond and acquiring 

 authority from the State Board of Horticulture. Shipments 

 into the state must bear an authorized certificate of fumiga- 

 tion, together with labels on each package showing names of 

 consignee, consignor and name of place where stock was 

 grown. (Horticultural Law-, Seventh Session.) Mr. A. F. 

 Hitt, State Horticultural Lispector, Boise. Idaho. 



Illinois : Nurseries are subject to inspection by the State 



