INSPECTION AND FUMIGATION LAWS 289 
Station at Lake City, Fla., issues certificates to 
nurserymen in the State upon request. 
Georgia.—A State Entomologist is appointed by 
the State Board of Entomology, with headquarters at 
Atlanta, Ga. ‘The Board formulates rules for the 
treatment or destruction ot trees, and prevent whenever 
possible the introduction of any pests considered 
dangerous to the horticultural interests. A certificate 
from the State Entomologist must accompany all stock 
shipped by nurserymen of the State. Nurserymen 
from other places desiring to ship into Georgia must 
file a copy of their accredited certificate of inspection 
with the Commissioner of Agriculture at Atlanta, Ga. 
When the proper certificate is filed by nurserymen from 
without the State, the State Board of Entomology will 
issue its certificate permitting shipment of stock into 
the State. Official tags, bearing a facsimile of this 
certificate, are required and will be furnished by the 
Board at cost, viz.: Fifty cents for the first one hundred 
and twenty-five cents for each additional hundred. 
Idaho.—A general State inspector and ten district 
inspectors are appointed by the State Board of Hor- 
ticulture at Moscow. These officials are required to 
inspect orchards, fruit houses, etc., and if pests of a 
dangerous nature are found the premises may be dis- 
infected or the fruit may be destroyed, at the option of 
the officer in charge. Peach, nectarine, apricot, plum, 
almond and other trees budded or grafted on peach 
stock grown in districts where peach yellows or peach 
rosette are known to exist are prohibited sale or dis- 
tribution in the State. All nursery stock offered for 
