114 LAWS AGAINST INJURIOUS INSECTS. 
Certificates of inspection will not be issued covering the stock or the premises 
upon which nursery stock is grown, if any of the insect pests or plant diseases 
named in the above-mentioned act are found to be present thereon, until all 
infested or infected trees, shrubs, plants, and vines have been treated as pre- 
scribed by the division of nursery and orchard inspection of the: Ohio depart- 
ment of agriculture. If San Jose scaie or peach yellows are found, the affected 
trees, shrubs, plants, and vines must be destroyed, and, as an additional pre- 
caution, if San Jose scale is found in the nursery or in dangerous proximity 
thereto, fumigation of the stock will be required. Said fumigation will be con- 
ducted under the direction of an assistant inspector. 
After certificates of inspection have been granted should any trees, shrubs, 
plants, or vines be found to be infected by crown gall or other dangerous plant 
disease or diseases, or infested with insects affecting the roots, the same must 
be burned by the nurserymen, and failure to comply with this regulation may be 
deemed sufficient cause for the revocation of said certificates. 
Applications for certificates of fumigation must be made on special blanks, 
which will be furnished on request. Such certificates will be granted after the 
regular nursery inspection has been made and the requirements of the division 
of nursery and orchard inspection have been complied with, and in all cases the 
stock will be fumigated under the immediate supervision of an assistant 
inspector, as is required by law. 
All potassium cyanide for fumigating purposes will be furnished through this 
office at cost, put up in charges ready for use. Fumigating houses should be 
thoroughly repaired before the inspection is made. 
For the convenience of nurserymen doing business in other States, duplicate 
certificates will be issued on request and sent to the official inspectors in the 
States where such are required to be filed. 
Nurserymen and growers are cautioned to allow no stock to be sent out from 
their grounds unless accompanied with copies of their certificates for the cur- 
rent year, as provided by law. 
OKLAHOMA. 
An Act relating to insects and diseases which are injurious to growing crops, nursery 
stock, fruit or shade trees, bushes, shrubbery and vines, grains, fruits, and vegetables, 
providing for the establishment and maintenance of quarantine regulations for the pur- 
pose of preventing the introduction and dissemination of same, for the inspection of 
nurseries and the regulation of nursery agents, prescribing penalties for the violation 
of such provisions, and for other purposes. 
Be it enacted by the legislative assembly of the Territory of Oklahoma: 
Section 1. That it shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corperation to 
sell or offer to sell any nursery stock, fruit trees, bushes, or vines or any fruits, 
grains, seeds, or vegetables, for the purpose of planting or otherwise, if the same 
are infested with injurious insects or infected with contagious plant diseases. 
Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of the board of agriculture to prevent the intro- 
duction and dissemination of injurious insect pests and contagious plant dis- 
eases, whether said injurious insects or plant diseases are known to exist in 
this Territory or elsewhere, and for this purpose the board of agriculture is 
hereby authorized and empowered to establish, maintain, and enforce such quar- 
antine rules and regulations as may be deemed necessary to prevent the importa- 
tion or exportation of diseased or infested nursery stock, fruits, grains, seeds, 
or vegetables. 
Sec. 3. When the said board of agriculture shall have formulated and adopted 
