NURSERY INSPECTION'. 37 



(Laws of 1893 and Chap. 6i of Laws of 1905.) Mr. J. B. 

 Garvin, Secretary Board of Agriculture, Charleston, W. Va. ; 

 Mr. J. H. Stewart, Director of Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion, Morgantown, W. Va. 



Wisconsin : Nurseries are inspected each year. Ship- 

 ments into the state must have attached the certificate of 

 inspection of a duly appointed State or Government officer. 

 (Chap. 180, Laws of 1899.) Prof. E. P. Sandsten, Inspector, 

 Agricultural Experiment Station, Madison, Wis. 



Wyoming : Any person or firm wishing to do business 

 in this state must first obtain a license. Licenses are issued on 

 application, for a period terminating- on July i of the next suc- 

 ceeding inspection year (approximately two years). All appli- 

 cations must be accompanied by the license fee ($25.00), a 

 bond in the sum of $500 conditioned that the principal will 

 faithfully obey the law of the state of Wyoming, and by a cer- 

 tified certificate of inspection from an authorized inspector in 

 the state from which shipments are to be made. On receipt 

 of these, the Secretary of the State Board issues authorized 

 shipping tags (at cost). Nursery stock may not enter the 

 state and transportation companies may not deliver unless such 

 tag be attached to >ach and every box. bundle or bale. The 

 presence of the shipping tag shall be taken as prima facie evi- 

 dence of inspection and no further inspection is required, tho 

 the Board reserves the right to re-inspect if for any cause it 

 may deem it wise to do so. For circular of detailed informa- 

 tion address the Secretary State Board of Horticulture, Lara- 

 mie, Wyo. 



Canada: \\'ithin the Province of Ontario all nursery 

 stock, except greenhouse plants, herbaceous perennials, herb- 

 aceous plants, conifers, bulbs and tubers, must be fumigated 

 before shipment. 



Shipments into Canada must be addressed so as to enter 

 Canada at one of the named ports of entry, where the stock 

 will be unpacked and fumigated by the authorities. 



The fumigation seasons for the various stations are as fol- 

 lows : Vancouver, B. C, October 15th to ALiy ist; Winni- 

 peg, Man., March 15th to May 15th, and October 7th to De- 

 cember 7th; Windsor, Ont., March 15th to May 15th, and 

 September 26th to December 7th; Niagara Falls, Ont., March 

 15th to May 15th, and September 26th to December 7th; St. 



