ARIZONA 



Reese, Carlos Birmingham 



Rosemont Gardens Montgomery- 

 Rolf e, Garth Huntsville 



Roseview Nursery, Welch, F. E 



Crichton and Chunchula 



Read & Co., L. H Deer Park 



Revier & Sons Mobile 



Sugg Nursery Company Gladstone 



Stevenson, J. B Madison 



Summerfield, W. D Birmingham 



Scott, H. E Battles Wharf 



Saibara Nurseries Mobile 



Stephenson, Shadrick Russell 



Sneed Bros .Pronto 



Shaw, R. E Whatley 



Wake, William Plomaton 



Whetstone, L. M. H. Autaugaville 



Wills Valley Nursery Co Fort Payne 



ARIZONA. 



ARIZOIVA. Nursery stock shipped into the 

 state must be prominently labeled with the 

 name and address of both the shipper and 

 consignee, and must be accompanied by a 

 valid certificate of inspection or a copy of 

 such certificate by a duly authorized inspec- 

 tion official. Shipments into the state, con- 

 sisting of or containing plants not grown in 

 the locality from which shipment was made, 

 must in addition, specify where such plants 

 were grown. State quarantine orders of in- 

 terest to nurserymen prohibit:^ (1) the im- 

 portation of nursery stock frorti sections in- 

 fested by the alfalfa weevil; (2) the importa- 

 tion of citrus, privet, cape jessamine and rub- 

 ber trees and plants from North and South 

 Carolina and all states bordering on the gulf 

 of Mexico; (3) rooted grape vines from north 

 of the north line of San Bernardino, Kern and 

 San Luis Obispo counties, California and (4) 

 citrus trees from all counties in California 

 except the counties of Tulare and Fresno. 

 All shipments of living plants into the state 

 of Arizona are inspected by state inspectors 

 and not delivered until a certificate of re- 

 lease is issued, in each case, to common car- 

 riers and the consignees. If trees or plants 

 are infested or infected v^ith insect pests or 

 plant diseases of general occurrence in the 

 section of the state where the shipment is 

 rceived, treatment to eradicate, or the sep- 

 aration of the infested or diseased trees or 

 plants, is in most cases . permissible ; other- 

 wise all plants or trees of the kind found to 

 be infested or diseased are held in quaran- 

 tine and are shipped from the state or de- 

 stroyed at the owners option. Copies of 

 quarantine orders furnished upon applica- 

 tion. Dr. A. W. Morrill, State Entomologist 

 of Arizona, Arizona Commission of Agricul- 

 ture and Horticulture, Phoenix. Arizona. 



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