204 FUMIGATION METHODS 
to order all nursery stock fumigated with hydrocy- 
anic acid gas or other method. All stock shipped 
into the State before delivery to the purchaser must 
be inspected and fumigated as follows: Consignment 
over the Northern Pacific R. R. from the West, in- 
spected and fumigated at Missoula; over the Oregon 
Short Line from the South, at Dillon; over the North- 
ern Pacific R. R. from the East, and over the Burling- 
ton railway, at Miles City or Billings; over the Great 
Northern, at Kalispall; over the Great Falls and Can- 
ada Railway, and from the East over the Great North- 
ern Railway, at either Glasgow, Chinook, Fort Benton 
or Great Falls. Any nursery stock brought in on 
wagons or otherwise shall be inspected and fumigated 
at the nearest quarantine station. 
Importers of nursery stock may have an inspection 
at any point in the State by paying the expense 
thereof. All boxes, packages, or wrappings used in 
importing nursery stock shall be burned as soon as 
emptied. A fee of $10 shall be charged for each car 
load to cover the cost of inspection and fumigation. 
All green or citrus fruits offered for sale in the State 
shall be inspected, and if found free of disease and 
infection shall be branded ‘‘ Inspected and passed.’’ 
If infested they shall be burned. A fee of two cents 
per box, with a maximum fee of $5 for each lot in- 
spected, shall be exacted. Every person offering to 
sell or deliver nursery stock in the State shall place on 
each package, or car, a label stating whether or not 
the stock was grown in Montana. General informa- 
tion can be secured from the Secretary of the State 
soard of Horticulture, Missoula, Mont. 
