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scions or grafts, to notify the inspector of said district wherein such trees, 

 plants, vines, etc., etc., are to be delivered, at least five days before said 

 goods are to be delivered, giving the date and nursery or railroad station 

 where said trees, plants, scions, etc., etc., are to be delivered, together with 

 the name of the party or parties who are to receive the same. It shall be 

 the duty of the inspector receiving said notice to inspect the said trees, 

 plants, grafts, scions, etc., etc., as soon thereafter as practicable and at the 

 point where the same are to be delivered, and if the same be found free 

 from any and all diseases or pests, as designated by said State Board of 

 Horticulture, he shall so certify and shall attach such certificate to each lot 

 or bill of such trees, grafts, plants, scions, etc., which said certificate must 

 contain a list of the said trees, grafts, scions, vines or plants so inspected. 

 But if any of the trees, grafts, scions, vines, or plants so inspectefd shall be 

 found to be diseased or infested with any of the pests, as prescribed by said 

 board, then the inspector shall order the disinfection or destruction of such 

 trees, grafts, scions, vines, etc., etc., so diseased or infested, together with 

 all boxes, wrapping or packing pertaining thereto, provided, that the State 

 Board of Horticulture shall have power to designate certain places as quar- 

 antine stations, where all nursery stock brought into the state shall be in- 

 spected and disinfected. The State Board of Horticulture shall charge and 

 collect from each nursery inspected the sum of ten dollars; for each car of 

 nursery stock inspected or disinfected the sum of ten dollars, and a prt)por- 

 tionate sum for less than car lots, but in no instance less than two dollars 

 for each separate inspection or disinfection. For the inspection of finiits a 

 fee of two cents per box or package with a maximum fee of five dollars for 

 each separate lot or car shall be charged and collected. The inspectors shall 

 collect such fees and shall not give certificates of inspection until the fees 

 are paid. 



Amend Sec. 19 to read as follows: Sec. 19. There is hereby appropriated 

 for the use of the State Board of Horticulture, as set forth in this act, out 

 of the moneys in the state treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of 

 Four thousand dollars or as much thereof as may be necessary for the year 

 commencing March 1, 1901, Four thousand five hundred dollars, or as much 

 thereof as may be necessary, for the year commencing March 1, 1902. 



