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tion filed by said nurseryman from without is found 
satisfactory. ‘Transportation companies can not deliver 
nursery stock, except when accompanied by a certifi- 
cate of inspection and the official tag of the State 
officer. All nursery premises must be inspected at 
least once a year. 
West Virginia.—All nurseries must be examined 
once a year, not later than August 15th, by the 
Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station of 
Morgantown, or by his assistants. Nurserymen are 
required to pay a fee of $10.00 for the first day’s in- 
spection, and $5.00 for each additional day required, 
before a certificate is given. The certificate is void 
after August 15th of the following year. Nurserymen 
must also furnish transportation to and from railway 
stations to their nurseries. Any person growing trees 
for sale must apply to the Director for a certificate. 
All orchards, gardens, and other premises where dan- 
gerous pests are supposed to exist, must be examined 
and given such treatment as may be deemed necessary. 
All nursery stock from other States must be properly 
certified, and plainly labeled with name of consignor 
and consignee. In effect May 16, Igor. 
Wisconsin.—The law in this State requires that all 
nursery stock entering shall bear certificate showing 
that it has been properly inspected, and is apparently 
free from San José scale and other injurious inse¢ts or 
plant diseases. The inspection is in charge of the 
Agricultural Experiment Station at Madison, Wis. 
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