Prohibits the sale, offering or exposing 
for sale of any agricultural, vegetable 
or certain tree seeds— 
(1) Unless the test for germination shall have 
been completed within a nine month 
period, exclusive of the month in which 
it was completed. 
(2) Containing primary noxious weed seeds. 
Subject to tolerances. 
(3) That have been treated with poisonous 
materials unless the labels are marked 
with % inch red letters “POISON 
TREATED.” 
(4) Containing over 100 primary noxious weed 
seeds per pound. 
(5) Containing over 200 secondary noxious weed 
seeds per pound. 
NOXIOUS WEEDS. 





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Primary noxious weeds. 
PROHIBITED SUBJECT TO TOLERANCES 
Bindweed—Convolvulus spp.; Johnson grass 
—Sorghum halepensis; Wild onion or garlic— 
Allium vineale;* nut grass—Cyperus rotun- 
dus; quack grass—Agropyron repens; Ber- 
muda grass—Cynodon dactylon; Canada this- 
tle—Cirsium arvense; dodder—Cuscuta spp. 
Secondary noxious weeds. 
Corn cockle—Agrostemma_ githago; coffee 
weed—Cirhorium intybus; darnel-Lolium te- 
mulentum; cheat or chess—Bromus_spp.; 
sand spur—Cenchrus pauciflorus; rough pig 
weed—Amaranthus retroflexus; plantains— 
Plantago spp.; wild mustard—Brassica spp.; 
bitter weed—Helenium tenuifolium. 
FARMERS are exempt from complying with 
the provisions of this act unless they are 
selling their seed outside the county where 
grown, then each container must be tagged, 
giving: 
(1) Name of grower. 
(2) Name of kind and variety. 
(3) Calendar year harvested. 
(4) If containing undesirable or noxious 
weeds it must be so stated. If a dealer 
purchases seed from a farmer in his 
trade territory he may sell it, comply- 
ing with the same provisions as_ re- 
quired of the farmer. 
SHIPMENTS 
Every lot of seed covered by this act being 
shipped shall be accompanied by a bill of | 
lading or other evidence giving: 
(1) Name and address of consignor and con- 
signee. : 
(2) Class and amount of each being trans- | 
ported. 
“STOP SALE” orders shall be issued and en- 
forced by the Commissioner of Agriculture 
to the owner or custodian of any lot of 
agricultural, vegetable or certain tree seeds 
which are in violation of any provisions of 
this act which shall prohibit the further sale 
of such seeds until that officer has evidence 
the law has been complied with. Any lot of 
seed, the sale of which has been prohibited 
as provided in this paragraph, the owner or 
custodian shall have the right to appeal from 
such order to a court of competent jurisdic- 
tion, where such seed are found, praying for 
a judgment as to the justification of said 
order, and for the discharge of such seed 
from the order in accordance with the find- 
ings of the court. 
SEIZURE. Any lot of agricultural, vegetable 
or certain tree seeds not in compliance with 
the provisions of this act shall be subject to 
seizure on complaint of the Commissioner of 
Agricuiture to a court of competent jurisdic- 
tion in the area in which the seed is located. 
If the court finds ‘the seed to be in such 
violation of the act and orders its condem- 
nation it shall be, denatured, processed, de- 
stroyed, relabeled or otherwise disposed of 
in compliance with the laws of the _ state; 
Provided, in no instance shall such disposi- 
tion be ordered by the court without first | 
having given the claimant an opportunity to 
apply to the court for the release of said 
seed or permission to process or relabel it | 
to bring it into compliance with the act. 
HYBRID SEED CORN —the term means the 
first generation seed of a cross produced 
by controlling the pollination, and by com- 
bining two, three, or four inbred lines, or 
by combining one inbred line or a single 
cross with an open pollinated variety. Hy- 
brid designations shall be treated as variety 
names. 
SEED LABORATORY 
Department of Agriculture, Atlanta. 
Ercelle Fuller, analyst in charge. 
ENFORCEMENT 
Department of Agriculture, Atlanta, Georgia. 
Tom Linder, Commissioner of Agriculture. 
C. Reynolds Clark, State Chemist. 

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JOHN J. WOODS & SONS, JAY BEE SALES CO., KANSAS CITY, MO. 
J. B. Sedberry Co., 2608 So. Wells St., Chicago, Ill.—A. E. Thompson Co., 
Fairfax Road, Drexel Hill, Pa.—Jay Bee of Texas, 705 Ross Ave., Dallas, Texas : 
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Kentucky—The Lamiell Co., Greenwich, Ohio. 
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