CALIFORNIA 



Stark Bros. Nur. & Ore. Co., Farmington, 



Al Bentley, General, a 

 Sunny Slope Fruit Farm, Judsonia, 



O. C. Waller, Strawberries, b 

 Tipton & Hurst, Little Rock, 



Ornamentals, e 

 Union Nursery, Hot Springs, 



W. H. Meek, General, e 

 Valley Nursey, BooneTille, 



S. H. Perkins, General, e 

 Vestal & Son, Jos. W., Little Rock, 



Chas. Vestal, Ornamentals, c 

 Waldron Nursery, Waldron, 



P. W. Taylor, Apples, e 

 Webster's Nurseries Mena, 



C. H. Webster General, e 

 Whole Root Nursery, Union, 



W.R. King, General, e 

 Zion Nursery, Zion, J. L. King, General, e 



Explanation. 



The size of the nursery has been based 

 on the acreage in growing stock: 



A-50 acres or more; b-25 to 50 acres; 

 c-10 to 25 acres; d-5 to 10 acres; e under 

 5 acres. 



CALIFORNIA. 



CALIFORNIA. Shipments of nursery stock 

 into California are held by the transporta- 

 tion companies until inspected by state quar- 

 antine g"uardians. All packages must be 

 marked with the name and address of the 

 shipper, name of the consignor and name of 

 the place wliere the stock is grown. All 

 nursery stock infested with pests not exist- 

 ing in California will be immediately sent 

 out of the state or destroyed at the option of 

 the owner and at his expense. Peach, apri- 

 cot and almond trees coming" from districts 

 "Where yellows and rosette are known to ex- 

 ist, shall be refused entry and shall be de- 

 -stroyed or returned to the shipper. Notices 

 'Of shipment of nursery stock to California 

 :/should be sent to the Horticultural Quaran- 

 tine Officer, Room 11, Ferry Building", San 

 Francisco, Cal., and to the state quarantine 

 g-uardians at the point of destination. Fred- 

 erick Maskew, Chief Deputy Quarantine Offi- 

 cer, Room 11, Ferry Building, San Francisco, 

 ■Cal. 



Armstrong, John S Ontario 



Chico Nur. Co., Bouillard, F. X., Pres.. 



Chico 



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