WYOMING 



WYOMING. 



WYOMING. Any person or firm wishing 

 to do business in this state must first obtain 

 a license. Licenses are issued on application 

 for a period terminating on July 1 of the 

 next succeeding inspection year (approxi- 

 mately two years. ) All applications must be 

 accompanied by the license fee ($25.00), a 

 bond in the sum of $500.00 conditioned that 

 the principal will faithfully obey the law of 

 the state, and by a certified certificate of in- 

 spection from an authorized inspector in the 

 state from which shipments are to be made. 

 On receipt of these, the secretary of the state 

 board issues authorized shipping tags, at 

 cost. Nursery stock may not enter the state 

 and transportation companies may not de- 

 liver unless such tag be attached to each and 

 every box, bundle or bale. Before making 

 shipments, secure copy of the law from the 

 Secretary of the State Board of Horticul- 

 ture, Professor Aven Nelson, Laramie, Wyo. 



Chilcott, O. S. & So Basin 



Despain, R. H Lovell 



Fliehman, L Basin 



Harris, L. E., R. F. D Sheridan 



Tucker, H. R Cowley 



Wyoming Plant and Seed Breeding Co. 



Worland 



CANADIAN NURSERYMEN. 



CANADA. No nursery stock shall be im- 

 norted that is infested with any of the fol- 

 lowing insect pests or diseases: San Jose 

 scale, brown-tail moth, gipsy moth, woolly 

 aphis, West Indian peach scale, potato cank- 

 er, gooseberry mildew, internal and external 

 parasitic diseases of potato, branch canker, 

 and blister rust of white pine. Nursery stock 

 shall be imported only through the ports ana 

 during the periods mentioned: Vancouver, 

 B. C. from October 1 to May 1; Niagara Falls, 

 Ont., from October 1 to May 15; Winnipeg,. 

 Man., and St. John, N. B., from March 15 ta 

 Mav 15, and from October 7 to December 7; 

 Windsor. Ont.; and St. Johns, Que., from 

 March 15 to May 15, and from September 2(5 

 to December 7. 



Importations by mail shall be sub.iect to 

 the same regulations. The port by which it 

 1'=; intended that the nursery stock shall enter 

 shall be clearly stated on each package and 

 notice of shipment must be sent to the Do- 

 minion Entomologist. Ottawa. European nur- 

 serv stock and certain other classes of vege- 

 tation may in the case of certain ports be al- 

 i-^^^rp^j to proceed and shall be inspected at 

 point of destination, but must not be unpack- 

 ci except in the presence of the inspector. 



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