inspector shall, from time to time, us h€ may deem necessary, have printed by the 

 state printer bulletins containing such information, remedies, preventives, and dis- 

 infectants as he may approve, which bulletins shall be circulated among the fruit 

 growers, fruit dealers, shippers, transportation companies, and their agents within 



the State. 



Sec. 7. That all peach, nectarine, apricot, plum, prune, almond, or other trees 

 budded or grafted upon peach stocks or roots, all peach or other pits, cuttings, buds, 

 or scions raised or grown in a district where "peach yellows" or "peach rosette" is 



known to exist arc hereby prohibited from being ottered for sale, gift, distribution, 

 transportation, or planting within the State of Oregon. Any person or persons, 

 dealers, shippers, transportation companies, or their agents who shall be in possi -- 

 sion of any such property, for any purpose, shall, when required by the state horti- 

 cultural inspector, burn the same without delay. 



Sec. 8. Fruit of any kind, all trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, buds, seeds, scions, pits, 

 or other transportable material of any kind, grown in any foreign country, or in any 

 of the United States or Territories, infested by any insect or insect-, or Their germs, or 

 by any fnngus or other disease known to be injurious to fruit or fruit trees or toother 

 trees, and liable to spread contagion, are hereby prohibited from being offered for 

 sale, gift, distribution, transportation, or planting until the same shall be thoroughly 

 disinfected in such manner as may be required by the State horticultural inspector. 



Sec. 9. Any person or persons shipping any fruit or fruit trees, scions, cuttings, or 

 plants within the State shall affix to each box. package, or parcel containing the 

 same a distinct mark, stamp, or label, showing the name of the producer and shipper 

 of the same and the locality where grown. 



Sec. 10. Any person or persons, all dealers, shippers, transportation companies. <>r 

 their agents, having in their possession any fruit or trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, 

 buds, seeds, pits, scions, or transportable material of any kind infested with any 

 injurious insect or insects, or their germs, or with any fungus or other disease inju- 

 rious to fruit or fruit trees, or to other trees or plants, or who shall sell or offer for 

 sale, gift, distribution, transportation, or planting, or who shall refuse or neglect to 

 destroy or disinfect the said fruit or trees, plants, cuttings, pits, scions, or other 

 material, or who shall refuse or neglect to attach a distinct mark or label thereto, as 

 hereinbefore provided, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction 

 thereof shall be fined not less than twenty-live nor more than five hundred dollars. 



SEC. 11. The State horticultural inspector shall biennially, in the month of Jan- 

 uary, report to the legislature a statement of his official acts, and present the actual 

 condition and progress of horticulture in the State. 



Sec. 12. The State horticultural inspector shall receive as compensation for his 

 services the sum of fifteen hundred dollars per year and his actual traveling expenses 

 when engaged in the duties of his office: Provided. That not more than five hundred 

 dollars shall be expended in any one year for such traveling expenses. 



Sec. 13. There is hereby appropriated for the use of the State horticultural 

 inspector, as set forth in this act. out of the moneys in the state treasury not other- 

 wise appropriated, the sum of $1,500 and such further sum. not exceeding $500, as 

 may be necessary for his traveling expenses for the year commencing April 1. 1895, 

 and a like sum of $1,500 and traveling expenses, not exceeding $500 in any one 

 year, for each succeeding year thereafter. And the secretary of state si l; ill draw 

 his warrant upon the state treasurer in favor of the state horticultural inspector 

 for said sums or any portion thereof when they have become available, upon pres- 

 entation by said officer of the proper vouchers, 



Sec. II. That an act entitled "An act to create a State hoard o\' horticulture and 

 appropriate money therefor," approved February 25, 1889, and all amendments 

 thereto, be and t lit* same are hereby repealed. 



Sec. 15. Inasmuch as there is imminent danger to the horticultural interests of 



the State from pests and other causes for which no adequate remedy has been pro- 

 vided, this act shall take effect from and after its approval by the governor. 



