NEW HAMPSHIRE 



names of the consignor and consignee, to- 

 gether with a copy of an inspection certi- 

 ficate of recent date. Such certificate of in- 

 spection must bear the signature of a quali- 

 fied person in authority in the state in which 

 such nursery stock was grown. No trans- 

 portation company shall deliver any nursery 

 stock lacking such official certificate of in- 

 spection. J. E. Stubbs, President, State Uni- 

 versity, Reno, Nev. 



NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



NEW HAMPSHIRE. Nurseries are inspect- 

 ed at least once each year. Shipments into 

 the state must be accompanied by a certi- 

 ficate of inspection or, in lieu thereof, an affi- 

 davit showing that the stock has been fumi- 

 gated with hydrocyanic acid gas, using not 

 less than 2-10 of one gram of cyanide of po- 

 tassium per cubic foot of space, in an air- 

 tight compartment for not less than forty 

 minutes. A copy of the certificate of inspec- 

 tion, or a copy of the affidavit, must be at- 

 tached to each car, box or package shipped 

 into the state. Commissioner of Agriculture, 

 Durham, New Hampshire. 



Butler, L. P Keene 



Dearborn Bros Pembroke 



Danforth, Ralph E East Jaffrey 



Dow, D. Webster No. Epping 



Ellsworth, Brown & Co Seabrook 



Horne & Co., A. P Manchester 



Hoyt, Warren No. Danville 



Kirkpatrick, R., Ferry Road, ofl Con- 

 cord Street Nashua 



Keene Forestry Association, Robert K. 



Proell, Mgr Keene 



Williams, L. E Exeter 



NEW JERSEY. 



NEW JERSEY. The law requires the in- 

 spection of all nurseries at least once in each 

 year. Shipments into the state must be ac- 

 companied by a certificate of inspection, or 

 copy thereof, attached to each car or parcel, 

 together with a statement from the shipper 

 that the stock therein is a part of the stock 

 inspected and whether such stock has been 

 fumigated with hydrocyanic acid gas or not. 

 Tf stock comes into the state without a cer- 

 tificate, it may be detained for examination, 

 wherever found, by the state entomologist, 

 flnd if found to be infested with any insects 

 injurious, or liable to become so, will be de- 

 stroyed. Dr. T. J. Headlee, State Entomolo- 

 gist, New Brunswick, N. J. 



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