Purity analyses of cereals, like corn and oats, 50 cents each; 

 and of timothy grass, 75 cents each; 



Purity analyses of all other kinds of crop seeds, except grasses, 

 75 cents each; 



Purity analyses of the smaller grass seeds and of all mixtures of 

 not more than two kinds of agricultural seeds, $1.00 each ; 



All purity analyses of special mixtures, including those for 

 lawn and pasture seeding', a charge sufficient to cover the actual 

 cost of working the sample submitted for test, minimum charge 

 of $1.25. 



On account of "official" work, which begins in earnest the first of March^ 

 and taxes all our resources, private samples either for free testing or^ 

 otherwise cannot be handled later than February. 



Samples of seed to be tested should be drawn in such a way as toj 

 be representative of the bulk lot from which they are taken, and should' 

 be addressed to the State Seed Testing Laboratory, Nesmith Hall, Durham, 

 New Hampshire. Directions for sampling may be obtained from the 

 laboratory on request. Fees must be received before laboratory reports 

 will be sent out. A given seed company will be entitled to six private 

 tests without charge, not six from each branch store. Such private tests 

 cannot be declared as state "official tests" unless drawm by a representative 

 of the department of agriculture, as provided in Chapter 182 of the 

 Public Laws. 



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