92 TwENTY-FiEST BiEiq-NiAL Eepoet 



Importer's notice received. Inspected by H. H. Jewett, 

 and found free from infestation. Azaleas badly dam- 

 aged in transit.v 



Wood, Stubbs & Co., Louisville, Ky. 



8 cases. P. J. G. 392/6, 524, 624 and 624a. December 6-10/15. 

 Deciduous shrubs. 

 Roses. 



Root stocks of perennials. 



Importer's notice not received. Inspected by H. R. Nis- 

 wonger, and Pyrus sp. found to be lightly infested 

 with Aphis sp., egg stage. Inspection certificate 

 torn from case. 



H. GARMAN, 



State Entomologist. 



INSPECTION OF NURSEEY STOCK 



Lexington, Ky., Deo. 27, 1915. 

 Dear Sir: 



I am giving below the names of the nurseries in- 

 spected under the State law during the past year, and 

 have marked with a single star those infected with San 

 Jose Scale, where all the requirements of the inspector 

 have been complied with, infested stock being destroyed 

 and the rest fumigated before being put on the market. 

 I believe these nurseries have done all that can reason- 

 ably be required of them, and I have issued certificates 

 accordingly. 



Those nurseries marked with two stars were in- 

 fested with San Jose scale, but have not yet received cer- 

 tificates. 



The total amount of stock inspected this year was : 

 Tree.s, 2,083,135 ; other stock, 8,054,550. 



Those nurseries marked with three stars did not 

 have San Jose scale, but failed to receive certificates on 

 account of other infested stock. 



Yours very truly, 



H. Gaeman, 

 State Entomologist. 



