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Virginia: Duplicate certificates of inspection must be filed by nursery- 

 men shipping stock into the state and official tags obtained from the 

 Board of Crop Pest Commissioners; also a registration fee of $20 must 

 be paid. Tags furnished at cost. Mr. J. L. Pliillips, State Entomologist, 

 Blacksburg, Va. (Amended act of 1903.) 



Washington: Before soliciting or engaging in selling nursery stock 

 in this state a bond of $1,000 and a license fee of $5 must be paid by 

 nurserymen and a license fee of $2.50 by agents and dealers. Notice must 

 be sent previous to the shipment of stock, giving the names of the nursery- 

 men and the places at which it is to be delivered. Hon. F. A. Huntley, 

 Commissioner of Horticulture, Tacoma, Wash. (Act of 1907.) 



West Virginia: All stock shipments into the state must be accom- 

 panied by an official certificate of inspection and fumigation. Notice of 

 shipments must be sent, ten days before the time of delivery, to the 

 Director of the West Virginia Experiment Station, stating the number 

 of trees in each consignment, the place from which such are to be shipped, 

 and their destination. Agents and dealers who sell stock must secure a 

 license from the assessor in the county where the stock is sold and pay 

 a fee of $10 to the sheriff of the county. Prof. J. H. Stewart, Director of 

 Agricultural Experiment Station, Morgantown, W. Va. (Amended acts 

 of 1905 and 1907.) 



Wisconsin: Stock shipped into the State must be accompanied with 

 an official certificate of inspection. Prof. E. P. Sandsten, Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station, Madison, Wis. (Act of 1907.) 



Wyoming: Any person or firm wishing to do business in the state 

 must first obtain a license. Licenses are issued on application, for a period 

 terminating on July 1 of the next succeeding inspection year (approxi- 

 mately two years.) All applicatiqns must be accompanied by the license 

 fee ($25), a bond in the sum of $500 conditioned that the principal will 

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

 tificate 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 tags be attached to each and every box, bundle or bale. For circular 

 of detailed information address Prof. Aven Nelson, Secretary State Board 

 of Horticulture, Laramie, Wyo. (Act of 1905.) 



Canada: Shipments of stock into Canada are unpacked and fumigated 

 by government inspectors and must arrive within the time specified at 

 the following ports of entry: St. Johns, Quebec; Niagara Falls, Ontario, 

 and Windsor, Ontario, from March 15 to ^Nlay 15, and from September 26 

 to December 7, St. John. New Brunswick, and Winnipeg, Manitoba, from 

 ]\Iarch 15 to ^lay 15, and from October 7 to December 7; Vancouver, 

 British Columbia, from October 1 to ]\Iay 1. Dr. James Fletcher, Dominion 

 Entomologist, Ottawa, Ont. 



