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UTAH. 



UTAH. No person shall engage in the bus- 

 iness of selling or importing nursery stock 

 without having first obtained a license to cro 

 business in the state. Any person may ob- 

 tain a license from the State Horticultural 

 Commission, upon the payment of a fee of 

 $2.50 annually and by filing with the State 

 Horticultural Commission a bond in the sum 

 of $500. Salesmen or agents must hold a cer- 

 tificate giving name and the name and ad- 

 dress of the persons he represents, together 

 with the license number of his principal. A 

 copy of the certificate of inspection must be 

 attached to each shipment. All nursery stock 

 will be quarantined on arrival, and, if deem- 

 ed necessary, disinfected or destroyed at the 

 cost of the owner. J. Edward Taylor, Sec- 

 retary of the State Horticultural Commission, 

 Salt Lake City, Utah. 



P. A. Dix, Roy 



State Vice-president A. A. N. 



Growers. 



Bower, B. H. Provo 



Christensen, Brigham Vernal 



Christensen, N. C Lehi 



Davis County Xiirseries Roy 



Gabbott Brothers Salt Lake City 



Hurricane Nursery Co Hurricane 



