INSPECTION AND FUMIGATION LAWS 29f 
ington, Ky. Certificates are issued when the stock: 
is found in good condition, and whenever a nurseryman 
sells trees, vines, plants, or other nursery stock, he 
shall attach to each package a certificate signed by 
himself, stating that the contents has been examined 
by a properly certified official and found free from San 
José scale and other destructive and injurious insect 
pests or fungus diseases. All stock shipped into the 
State must be plainly labeled with the name of the: 
consignor and the consignee by the State or govern- 
ment inspector. Stock arriving without certificate 
shall be returned to the consignor or inspected by the 
State Entomologist at the expense of the consignor; 
otherwise it will be burned. 
Loutsitana.—It is unlawful to bring into the State 
nursery stock, pits or any kind of fruit infested with 
disease or insects of an injurious nature. It is unlaw- 
ful to propagate or offer for sale any such stock. All 
fruit trees and other nursery stock brought into the 
State shall be labeled with the name of the owner or 
grower, the locality where grown, and shall be subject 
to inspection by the Entomologist of the Experiment 
Station at Baton Rouge, La. It is the duty of the 
owner to disinfect or destroy any fruit trees perniciously 
affected with disease. 
Maryland.—Co-operating under the laws creating a 
State Horticultural Department, the State Entomolo- 
gist and State Pathologist are required to inspect once 
every six months all nurseries within the State and. 
issue certificates to the owners. All nursery stock: 
shipped must be accompanied by a printed copy of the 
