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LEWISTON, IDAHO 








Idaho 
Grown 
Seeds 
SHIPPERS AND GROWERS 

* ALFALFA 
* RED CLOVER 
® ALSIKE 
® SWEET CORN 
* FIELD CORN 
* ONION SEED 
® LETTUCE SEED 
LADINO WHITE 
CLOVER 

EDGAR L. OAKES 
& CO. 
CALDWELL 
IDAHO 


IDAHO 
Law of 1931, Amended 1939 
INFORMATION REQUIRED ON 
ANALYSIS TAG OR CONTAINER. 
(A) Agricultural Seeds. 
Name of seed. 
Percentage of pure seed. 
Name of noxious weeds present. 
Germination of non-leguminous plants, to- 
gether with the date of test. 
Year grown. 
Where grown. 
Name and address of vendor. 
B) Mixtures. Every Lot. 
1. That such seed is a mixture. 
2. Name of each kind present in proportions of 
5% or more. 
3. Name and number of noxious weeds. 
4. Percentage of inert matter. 
5. Percentage of germination of non-leguminous 
plants together with date of test. 
Vegetable Seed. 
Classed as agricultural seeds; 
(A) above. 
(D) Flower Seeds. 
ennial sow. thistle—Sonchus arvensis; hoary 
cress—Lepidium draba, Lepidium repens, Hy- 
menophysa pubescens; wild morning-glory— 
Convolvulus arvensis and Convolvulus  se- 
pium; spurge—Euphorbia corollata, Euphor- 
bia esula, Euphorbia cyparissias; vellow toad 
flax—Linaria vulgaris; perennial ground cherry 
—Physalis subglabrata; Russian knapweed— 
Centaurea picris. 
Prohibited in greater proportion than one 
seed of any or all to 10,000 seeds of the 
agricultural seed being offered for sale. 
Wild mustard—Brassica spp.; wild oats— 
Avena fatua; dodder—Cuscuta spp.; corn 
cockle—A grostemma githago; puncture vine— 
Tribulus terrestris; frenchweed—Thlaspi ar- 
vense. 
SEED LABORATORY AND TESTS 
Seed Laboratory, College of Agriculture, Boise, 
Tdaho. 
Mr. E. K. Chaffee, Seed Analyst. 
Fees—Purity tests, 25 cents; Germination tests, 
25 cents. 
ENFORCEMENT 
H. L. Spence, Jr., State Seed Commissioner, 
Agronomy Extension Service, University of 
Idaho, Boise, Idaho. 
Every Lot. 
NAW Fone 
label as’ under 
Classed as agricultural seeds; label as under a 
(A) above. SCREENINGS 
NOXIOUS WEEDS All screenings, removed during the process of 
cleaning field, flower or garden seed containing 
any seeds of noxious weeds shall be destroyed 
or devitalized before leaving the place where 
cleaning occurred. 
Prohibit any: Quack grass—Agropyron re- 
pens; Canada thistle —Carduus arvensis; 
buckhorn. plantain—Plantago, lanceolata; per- 

ILLINOIS 
Law of 1941 
INFORMATION REQUIRED ON 
ANALYSIS TAG OR CONTAINER. 
(C) Vegetable Seeds. 
(1) Name of kind and variety. 
(2) For seed which germinates less than the | 
standard last established by the Director 
of Agriculture. (See page 102 for stand- tf 
ards.) 
Percentage of germination, exclusive 
of hard seed. 
: 
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Hard seeds. 
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Every lot. 
(A) Agricultural Seeds. Every lot. 
(1) Commonly accepted name of: 
a. Kind or, As 
b. Kind and variety or, 
c. Kind and type. 
(2) Lot number or other lot identification. 
(3) Percentage of pure seed. 
(4) Percentage of inert matter. 
(5) Percentage of weed seeds, Prohibited if 
in excess of 2%. d. 
(6) Percentage of other agricultural seeds. 
(7) Percentage of: 
a. Germination, exclusive of hard seed. 
b. Hard seeds. 
c. Month and year test was completed. 
The test for germination shall have 
ce. Month and year test was completed. 
The test for germination shall have 
been completed within a 9 month 
period exclusive of the month in 
which the test was completed. 
The word “BELOW STANDARD” 
in not less than 8-point type. 
e. Name and address of the person who 
labeled the seed, or who sells, offers 
or exposes said seed for sale. 
Prohibits the sale, offering or exposing 






been completed within a nine month 
period, exclusive of the month in 
which test was completed. 
Following a. and b. the additional state- 
ment “Total germination and hard seed”’ 
may be given if desired. 
(8) Origin of alfalfa, red clover and field 
corn (except hybrid), if unknown it Agricultural Seed Only. 
must be so stated. , cia ‘ 
9) N Ghee f tl : 1 (2) Agricultural seeds containing in excess | 
(9) Name and address o 1e person who Of 2% weeds. 
labeled the seed, or who sells, offers or 
exposes said seed for sale. 
Name and number of each kind of sec- 
ondary noxious weeds, per ounce in 
groups Bl and B2 and per pound in 
B3 and B4, when present singly or col- 
lectively in excess of: 
(10) 
for sale any agricultural or vegetable 
seed— 
(1) Unless the test for germination has been 
completed within a nine month period, 
exclusive of the month in which the test 
was completed. 
(3) Agricultural seeds containing primary 
noxious weed seeds. singly or collectively, 
in excess of 1 in 50 grams of the seeds 
in group Bl and B2 and in excess of 
1 in 150 grams of the seeds in group 
B3, and im excess of 1 in a pound of 
Pa Goraina the seeds in group B4, page 83. (Vege- 
(See page 106, Group B) table seeds exempt.) 
1 in 10 grams. (4) Agricultural seeds containing secondary 
lin 25 grams, noxious weed seeds, either singly or col- 
1 in 100 grams. lectively, in greater proportion than 1 
(B) Mixtures of Agricultural Seeds. 
Every lot. 
Same as for unmixed agricultural seed, ex- 
cept that it must be called “Mixed” or a 
“Mixture” and the information required un- 
der items (A) 1, 3 and 7 shall be given for 
each component present in excess of 5% in 
the order of its predominance. 
to 1,000 agricultural seeds, 
NOXIOUS WEEDS. 
PRIMARY NOXIOUS WEEDS 
PROHIBITS IF IN EXCESS OF 1 IN 50 
GRAMS, 1 IN 
A POUND. ' 
150 GRAMS AND 1 IN 
SEED TRADE 







