32 NURSERY INSPECTION. 



nieiits into the state must be accompanied by a certificate of 

 inspection. Carrying companies accepting packages of nur- 

 sery stock without a certificate of inspection are Hable. (Laws 

 1903.) Prof. F. L. Washburn, State Entomologist, St. An- 

 thony Park, Minn. 



Mississippi : No law. Nursery stock for export is 

 inspected by Prof. Glenn W. Herrick, Agricultural College, 

 Miss. 



Missouri: Shipemnts into the state must be accompanied 

 by certificate of inspection. (Laws of 1901.) Prof. J. M. 

 Stedman, Entomologist, Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 Columbia, Mo. 



Montana : All stock brought into the state must be un- 

 packed, inspected and fumigated at one of the designated quar- 

 antine stations, viz. : Miles City, Billings, Missoula, Kalis- 

 pell, Great Falls, or Glasgow^ Nursery stock mav be inspected 

 and fumigated at other points of delivery on payment of all 

 cost. To sell or deliver nursery stock it is necessary to first 

 obtain a license by paying a fee of $25 and by filing with the 

 Secretary of the State Board of Horticulture a bond in the 

 sum of $1,000 annually. Notice of shipment, including an 

 invoice of stock, should be sent to the Secretary of the Board. 

 Mr. Fred Whiteside, Secretary and Inspector at Large, Butte, 

 Mont. 



Nebraska: No law. State nurseries are inspected by 

 Prof. Lawrence Brunner, Acting State Entomologist, Lin- 

 coln, Neb. 



Nevada : Nurseries and sliipments of nursery stock are 

 subject to the inspection of a county horticultural commis- 

 sioner. (Chap. 66, Laws of 1903.) 



New Hampshire: Nurseries are inspected at least once 

 each year. Shipments into the state must be accompanierl by 

 a certificate of inspection, or, in lieu thereof, a certificate of 

 fumigation, with an affidavit that all stock has been funu'gated 

 in manner prescribed. Each car, box and package shall be 

 properly labeled. (Law Marcli 4, 1903.) Prof. E. D. San- 

 derson, State Nursery Inspector, Durham, N. H. 



New Jersey : The law requires the inspection of all nur- 

 series at least once in each year. Shipments into the state 

 must be accompanied by a certificate of inspection, or copy 

 thereof, attached to each car or parcel, together with a state- 



