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the traveling and incidental expenses of the entomol- 
ogist. All nurserymen and dealers in nursery stock 
located and doing business within the State limits are 
required to accompany all stock with a copy of the 
official certificate issued them by the inspector. All 
certificates are invalid after June 1 of each year, but 
must be renewed before October 1 of the same year. 
All persons or incorporations without the State who 
desire to sell nursery stock in South Carolina shall 
register their name and file a copy of their certificate of 
inspection with the Chairman of the Board of Ento- 
mology. Upon failure to comply with this, shipments 
may be destroyed. 
Tennessee.—Nursery stock cannot be offered for 
sale in Tennessee without a certificate from the State 
Entomologist being attached to each package, as well 
as the name of the consignor and consignee. Certifi- 
cates are valid twelve months from date of issue. It 
is the duty of the State Entomologist to inspect all 
nurseries and floral establishments when he deems it 
necessary. All infested nursery stock must be de- 
stroyed. Consignments of nursery stock from other 
States shipped into Tennessee must bear certificates of 
inspection, as well as the name of the consignor and 
consignee. Unless a certificate is attached the trans- 
portation company receiving same must notify the 
State Entomologist at Nashville. A fee of $5.00 is 
required from florists and nurserymen who have less 
than fifty acres; the inspection fee is $10.00 for nur- 
series over fifty and less than one hundred acres, and 
¢15.00 for more than one hundred acres. In effect 
April'26; Tg01, 
