INSPECTION AND FUMIGATION LAWS 301 



Utah. The State Board of Horticulture consists 

 of three members, each representing a district. It is 

 the duty of every owner of an orchard, vineyard, or 

 nursery to disinfect trees, vines, or nursery stock if 

 affected with any fruit-destroying disease. All per- 

 sons who make a general business of spraying trees 

 must first get a certificate from the Board. It is the 

 duty of the Board to have inspected all orchards and 

 nurseries within the State. All persons or nursery- 

 men shall report to the inspectors the receipt of any 

 trees from points outside of the State, and such inspec- 

 tors shall examine all such stock as well as stock 

 grown or offered for sale in the State. General infor- 

 mation can be secured from the State Board of Horti- 

 culture at Logan, Utah. 



Virginia. The rules regulating the inspection of 

 orchards and nurseries are made by the Board of Crop 

 Pest Commissioners. No person shall sell or trans- 

 port any fruit trees or other plants when infested with 

 woolly aphis, San Jose scale, peach yellows, black 

 knot of the plum, fire blight of the pear, or crown gall. 

 Any nursery found infested with these pests shall not 

 be entitled to a certificate until such pests have been 

 eliminated under the direction of the inspector. It is 

 unlawful for a nursery to offer for sale nursery stock 

 unless accompanied by a certificate of inspection. All 

 nursery stock entering the State from without must 

 be accompanied by a certificate from an official and a 

 competent inspector. The State Entomologist and 

 Pathologist at Blacksburg, Va., shall furnish to all 

 nurserymen in other states doing business in Virginia 

 an official tag upon request, if the certificate of inspec- 



