101 



ur corporations above named remove the same from the place of 

 their destination until inspected as hereinafter provided. 



"That any person or persons, corporation or corporations men- 

 tioned in Section 1 of this ordinance who shall ship or bring, 

 or cause to be brought or shipped from one section of Los Angeles 

 County to another section of Los Angeles County, any trees, scions, 

 cuttings, buds, grafts, shrubs or plants, shall have placed upon or 

 securely attached to each package, box or separate parcel of such 

 articles a distinct mark or label showing the name of the owner, 

 agent or shipper, the name of the grower and the place where grown. 



"All of the provisions of this ordinance applying to shipments 

 from without the County of Los Angeles into the County of Los 

 Angeles shall apply equally to shipments from one section of the 

 County of Los Angeles to another section of the County of Los 

 Angeles." 



Section 2. The Board of Supervisors finds that this ordinance is 

 needed for the immediate preservation of property in the County 

 of Los Angeles for the reason that plants, cuttings, shrubs, vines 

 and other articles of like nature are being shipped from one sec- 

 tion of the county to another section of the county, thus- spreading 

 disease and parasites among the horticultural sections of Los' An- 

 geles County, and for that reason it is hereby ordered that this 

 ordinance shall be published for at least one week in The Los An- 

 geles Daily Journal, a newspaper printed and published in the 

 County of Los Angelss, together with the names of the members 

 of the Board of Supervisors voting for and against the same, and 

 that fifteen days after the passage of this ordinance the same shall 

 take effect, to wit, on the 8th day of October, 1912. 



R. W. PRIDHAM, 



Chairman Board of Supervisors of County of Los Angeles, State of California 



Attest : H. J. LELANDE, 



[County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors 



All trees and plants to be transported must be inspected before 

 moved by the Horticultural Commissioner or his Inspector, and 

 bear his certificate of freedom from harmful insects or diseases. 

 (Los Angeles County Ordinance No. 220 N. S.) 



All fumigators and sprayers doing public work outside incor- 

 porated cities must obtain licenses from the County, granted on 

 approval of the Horticultural Commissioner. (Los Angeles County 

 Ordinance No. 245, N. S., Sec. 53 and 54.) 



