AMERICAN F'RUITS 



UNIFORM HORTICULTURAL LAWS 



Resolution by joint convention of Ameri- 

 can Association of Nurserymen and Paci- 

 fic Coast Association of Nurserymen, Port- 

 land, Oregon, June 18, 19 and 20, 1913: 



We, the members of the American Asso- 

 ciation of Nurserymen and the Pacific Coast 

 Association of Nurserymen, realizing that 

 the multiplicity of state laws governing the 

 control of injurious insects and diseases on 

 all classes of horticultural products, are 

 often a menace; and realizing that these 

 laws governing particular areas of the coun- 

 try which have a diverse horticultural pro- 

 duction, and differing conditions of soils 

 and climate; and inasmuch as it is a well 

 settled fact that the depleted soils invite 

 enemies, such as insects and diseases, fun- 

 gus and bacterial elements (which is in ac- 

 cordance with natural laws provided for the 



ALLEN'S BERRY PLANTS 

 BEAR BIG,LUSCIOUS FRUIT 



Come to the Berry Specialist for berry 

 plants of all kinds — Strawberries, Rasp- 

 berries, Blackberries, Dewberries, Goose- 

 berries, Currants and Grapes — all true- 

 to-name varieties. Headquarters for 

 hardy, prolific, carefully grown berry 

 plants. 



WP A 1.1 FN 95 Market St., 

 . r . M^UIaLaI^, SALISBURY, MD. 



Mention "American Fruits'' Year Book 

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