INSPECTION AND FUMIGATION LAWS 287 
ment of nursery stock into Georgia, Michigan, Ohio, 
North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. 
California.—The State Quarantine Officer at San 
Francisco, Cal., must be notified of the receipt of nurs- 
ery stock, pits, fruits or vegetables, which must be held 
for inspection. Any consignment found infested with 
injurious inse¢ts or plant diseases shall be treated under 
the direction of the quarantine officer. If the ship- 
ment is found to contain pests not established in the 
State, the entire consignment shall be destroyed or 
sent out of the State. Any nursery stock affected by 
yellows or rosette will be destroyed or returned to the 
consignee. The county boards of horticulture cause 
the inspection of nurseries, orchards, vegetables, vines, 
and fruits. Owners are obliged to suppress injurious 
insect pests if found on their premises. 
Colorado.—The regulations for the prevention of 
diseases in orchards and nurseries are placed in the 
hands of the State Board of Horticulture. County 
inspectors are appointed, and they must examine all 
shipments of nursery stock before delivery. If found 
infested, they shall be disinfected, destroyed, or re- 
moved from the county, at the option of the inspector. 
An orchard, nursery, fruit-packing house or storeroom 
found infested with injurious insect pests or diseases 
dangerous to fruit trees, vines, or the horticultural in- 
terests in general, must be disinfected or treated ac- 
cording to the direction of the county inspector. If 
he shall neglect or refuse to treat or destroy as directed, 
the owner shall be guilty of maintaining a nuisance, 
and liable to a fine. If found guilty, the inspector has 
