A Portion of the Fruit Exhibit at the State Fair. 



nursery stock which is grown here, but also that which comes in from outside. 

 Fruit or nursery stock found infested with dangerous insects or diseases is either 

 destroyed or returned to the shipper. A quarantine has been established forbidding 

 the shipment in the state of all five-leaved pines, currants and gooseberries from 

 states infected with the white pine blister rust, thus affording protection to the 

 great white pine forests within our boundaries. Other quarantines established forbid 

 the introduction of barberry plants on account of their connection with the spread 

 and dissemination of wheat rust, and the shipment of products from the alfalfa 

 weevil infested section to the south of us in the states of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming 

 and Colorado. The inspection service force is charged with the enforcement of all 

 quarantine regulations. 



The fruit grower of Montana is adequately protected by the laws of the state. 

 Personal love of the work coupled with good business judgment and a will to work 

 hard will make for success in the orchard sections of Montana. 



