NURSERYMEN 



OF THE 



United States, Canada 

 and Europe 



I'o avoid delay and possible loss of stocK 

 no nurseryman should ship to another State 

 ^without first having learned the require- 

 ments of that State. 



All persons who intend to import trees 

 or plants from any foreign country should 

 first apply for and receive a permit from 

 the Federal Horticultural Board, U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture, Washington, 

 D. C. 



ALABAMA. 



ALABAMA. A signed copy of the inspec- 

 tion certificate issued to the applicant must 

 be filed with the State Horticulturist and 

 money sent to pay for the license and tags 

 needed. A tag must be placed on each order 

 delivered. One tag on box does not cover in- 

 dividual orders therein. No one is allowed 

 to receive a package of nursery stock unless 

 .a tag is attached. 



Every nursery or nurseries, dealer or deal- 

 ers in Alabama and all outside of State nurs- 

 ery or nurseries doing business in Alabama 

 shall be required to take out a license be- 

 fore a certificate of inspection is granted. 

 The license shall be of two kinds; one regu- 

 lar nurseryman and dealer's license and an 

 agent's license, the agent's license to be ob- 

 tained only through the principal, who must 

 hold a regular nurseryman's or dealer's li- 

 cense. The license fee for each nurseryman's 

 or dealer's license shall be $10. The fee for 

 each agent's license shall be $1. All license 

 fees to be paid before the license is granted. 

 This rule to take effect on July 15, 1913. Ad- 

 dress all communications to State Horticul- 

 turist, Auburn, Alabama. 



Dealers. 



Biggers, C. S Cullman 



Crutchfield, J. N Cullman 



Colmant Nurseries Birmingham 



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