SOUTH DAKOTA 



Pepper, E. Howard.. Providence 



Greaton, C. H Providence 



Sisson & Sherman Middletown 



Smith, Samuel, & Son Jamestown 



Hay, Lawrence, Centre St. Bast Providence 

 Kinney, L. F Kingston 



SOUTH CAROLINA. 



SOUTH CAROLINA. Stock coming from 

 other states, provinces or foreign countries 

 and consigned to points within this state 

 must have attached to every bundle or pack- 

 age an interstate tag or permit issued by the 

 South Carolina Crop Pest Commission. This 

 interstate tag or permit can be issued only 

 after the certificate of inspection of the 

 state, county or province where shipment 

 originated has been approved by the South 

 Carolina State Crop Pest Commission and 

 filed in the oflace of the entomologist or 

 pathologist of the said commission. It is 

 further required that the fumigation certifi- 

 cate of the South Carolina State Crop Pest 

 Commission is properly filled out and filed in 

 the office of the entomologist of pathologist 

 of the commission before the interstate tag 

 or permit can be issued, unless the official in- 

 spection certificate includes a statement that 

 the nursery is properly equipped for fumi- 

 gating. Prof. A. F. Conradi, State Entomolo- 

 gist, Prof. H. W. Barre, State Pathologist, 

 Clemson College, S. C. 



A. J. Ives, budding stock , Tillman 



J. A. Russell, small nursery, Society Hill 



Judge Robinson, pecans Rowesville 



Greenville Nursery Co., fruit, shade and or- 

 namental trees Greenville 



P. J. Rucker, fruit trees and ornamental 



plants Columbia 



W. T. Bearden, apples and grapes 



Westminster 



M. O. Dantzler, pecans Orangeburg 



SOUTH DAKOTA. 



SOUTH DAKOTA. All nursery stock ship- 

 ped into the state must be accompanied by 

 a certificate of inspection issued by the state 

 entomologist of the state from which it was 

 shipped. Any person, firm, or corporation 

 owning a nursery which sells stock to be de- 

 livered in this state must certify where the 

 stock was grown, and attach this statement 

 to all shipments. Prof, H. C. Severin, State 

 College of Agriculture, Brookings, S. D. 



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