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nursery stock not properly labeled may be seized or 
destroyed. ‘Transportation companies having nursery 
stock in their possession not properly labeled or certi- 
fied shall destroy it or send it out of the State within 
forty-eight hours, if brought from without the State or 
otherwise. All licenses to sell nursery stock issued by 
the commissioner shall bear a uniform date, April 1st 
or Otober 1st, and shall be good for six months and 
no longer. 
Licenses to dealers shall be granted to residents of 
the State, who shall sign an agreement not to purchase 
nursery stock of any nursery or dealer located within 
or without the State unless such a nursery is already 
licensed by the commissioner. Licenses shall be 
granted only to agents employed by licensed nurseries 
or dealers, and the principals shall be held responsible 
for the stock sold by such agents. No fees are charged 
for licenses, but nurserymen and dealers will be required 
to pay the actual traveling expenses of the State Ento- 
mologist who is sent semi-annually to inspect their 
establishments. Nurserymen outside the State must 
send their official certificates properly certified to the 
Department of Agriculture, Raleigh, N. C. One 
hundred official tags will be furnished free of charge 
to the nurserymen filing certificates. Additional tags 
will cost forty cents per hundred. One of these tags 
must be attached to each consignment of nursery stock 
shipped into the State. 
Ohio.—Not later than August 15 all nurseries in 
the State shall be examined annually by the Inspector 
or his representative appointed by the Agricultural 
Experiment Station at Wooster, Ohio. If the nurser- 
