NEW YORK 



I[9wea NEW MEXICO. 

 3fJ!JVV MEXICO. No law relative to trans- 

 portation of nursery stock. The Territorial 

 Tiegislature of 1903 provided for county 

 boards of horticultural commissioners, who 

 were given authority to control orchard pests. 

 Prof, i^'abian Garcia, Horticulturist, Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station, Agricultural Col- 

 lege, N. M. 



h NEW YORK. 



YORK. All nursery stock shipped 

 from any point in the state of New York 

 must have attached to each car, box, bale, or 

 package, a copy of a certificate of inspection 

 issued by the State Department of Agricul- 

 tUi'e, Sii^ned uy the Commissioner of Agricul- 

 ture and v^lid to September 1, 1914. 



All nursery stock shipped into the state 

 must be so shipped as to comply with the re- 

 quirements of the Agricultural Law. Trans- 

 portciticn companies shall immediately upon 

 receiving consig-nments notify the Commis- 

 sioner of Agriculture of the fact that sucn 

 consignments are in their possession or en 

 route to some point within the state and give 

 the name and address of the consignor and 

 consignee and the destination of each ship- 

 ^^ent and the name of the transportatior> 

 company bringing such stock and the route 

 or routes over which it is brought and shall 

 also make such further report relative to 

 such shipments as the Commissioner of Agri- 

 culture may from time to time require. 

 (Sample forms of notices will be sent on ap- 

 plication. ) 



To Importers of Xursery Stock: and Custom 

 House Brokers 



Custom house brokers importing or bring- 

 ing nursery stock into the state shall, imme- 

 diately upon receiving consignments, notify 

 the Commissioner of Agriculture of the fact 

 that such consignments are in tlieir posses- 

 sion or en route to some point within the 

 state and gi^-e the name and address of the 

 consifTnor and consignee, and tiie destination 

 of each shipment and the name of the trans- 

 portation company bringing such stock and 

 the route over which it is brought and shall 

 also make such further report relative to 

 such shipments as the Commissioner of Agri- 

 culture may from time to time require. All 

 custom hou-e brokers bringing into or caus- 

 ing to be brought into this state any nursery 

 stock, shall file with the Commissioner of 

 Agriculture, on or before October first each 

 year, the name of the person, firm, associa- 

 tion or corporation engaged in or inteniing 

 to engage in such business, together with the 

 bu'^iness address ^f such person, firm, asso- 

 ciation or corporation. (Blanks will f,Hrr 

 nished for this purpose.) ' 



To Dealers in Nursery Stock BOrrtBl, 



All dot.lors in nursery stock must, if th^'^ 



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