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turist, Agricultural Experiment Station, 
State College, N. M. 
New York 
All nursery stock shipped from any 
point in the state of New York must 
have altached a copy of a certificate of 
inspection issued by the State Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. 
All transportation companies bring- 
ing nursery stock into this state shall im- 
mediately notify the Commissioner of Ag- 
riculture and give name of consignor and 
consignee and the points of shipment and 
destination of each consignment. 
Importers of Nursery Stock and Custom- 
House Brokers 
All custom-house brokers bringing in- 
to this state any nursery stock shall file 
their names with the Commissioner of 
Agriculture. 
Custom-house brokers importing or 
bringing nursery stock into the state 
shall immediately, upon receiving con- 
Signments, notify the Commissioner of 
Agriculture. 
(Blanks will be furnished for this pur- 
pose.) 
All dealers in nursery stock must, if 
they have no growing nursery stock in 
this state, file with the Commissioner of 
Agriculture their name and address. 
No stock shall be sold, shipped or deliv- 
ered unless accompanied by a copy of a 
certificate signed by the Commissioner of 
Agriculture. When all such stock is col- 
lected an inspection will be made and 
proper certificates provided by this de- 
partment to permit shipping. 
All growing nursery stock in the state 
will be inspected annually or oftener if 
necessary; if found free from injurious 
insects or fungous disease there will be 
issued to the owner a certificate of in- 
spection, which certificate will expire 
September 1. 
Every car, box, bundle or package 
must have attached an exact copy of said 
ceitificate before shipment or delivery. 
All nursery stock found growing with- 
in one-half mile of areas infested with 
ran Jose scale must be properly fumi- 
gated. 
No nursery stock received from points 
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within the state of New York shall be 
sold or delivered unless it bears a valid 
certificate of inspection on arrival. 
Any nursery stock brought into the 
slate must remain packed and unopened 
until permission is given by the Com- 
missioner of Agriculture. To facilitate 
rapid inspection, receivers of nursery 
stock should notify the department office 
at Albany or an authorized inspector of 
the receipt or expected receipt of con- 
signments, giving the name and address 
of consignor and dates. 
North Carolina 
Every shipment of nursery stock into 
this state must be accompanied by a 
valid copy of a certificate of inspection. 
Every person, firm or corporation desir- 
ing to ship nursery stock into this state 
must file a copy of their certificate with 
the entomologist. It will be of advan- 
tage to the nurserymen if they attach a 
guarantee of fumigation to the ship 
ment. A copy of regulations will be sent 
on application. Franklin Sherman, Jr., 
Tintomologist State Department of Agri- 
culture, Raleigh, N. C. 
North Dakota 
The director of the experiment station 
is authorized to cause inspection and 
prescribe treatment of diseased nursery 
stock. Shipments into the slate must 
bear a certificate of inspection. Every 
person who employs agents or salesmen 
or who solicits for the the sale of nurs: 
ery stock must obtain a license upon the 
payment of $10 and upon filing a certif- 
icate of inspection and a $500 bond. Said 
license will permit holder to do business 
in the state a vear. Director North 
Dakota Experiment Station, Agricultural 
College, N. D. 
Ohio 
Shipment of nursery stock entering 
the state must bear the name of the con- 
signor and consignee and be accompanied 
by an official certificate of inspection or 
fumigation. Agents are required to pay 
a license fee of $1 and dealers a license 
fee of $5, also to file sworn statements 
that the stock whieh they sell or deliver 
has been officially inspected and was re- 
ceived by them accompanied with a valid 
