(C) 

1. That such seed is a mixture. 
2. Name and percentage of each kind of agri- 
cultural seed present in excess of 5% of 
the total mixture. 
Total number and kind of secondary noxious 
and common weed seeds present in each 
pound. 
Percentage of inert matter. 
Name of each secondary noxious weed pres- 
ent either singly or collectively in éxcess of 
one seed in each 15 grams of such mixture. 
6. Commonly accepted name of each discern- 
ible disease and the percentage of seeds in- 
fected by such disease and percentage of 
spores, sporeballs or other propagating or- 
gans of fungi responsible for disease present. 
7. Percentage of germination of each kind of 
agricultural seed present in excess of 5%, 
together with the month and year tested. 
8. No noxious weeds present. 
9. Name and address of vendor. 
w 
n> 
Special Mixtures. One pound or 
more, 
1. That such seed is a special mixture. 
2. Name and percentage of each kind of agri- 
cultural seed present in the proportion of 
5% or more of the total mixture. 
3. Total number and kind of secondary noxious 
and common weed seeds present in each 
» pound. 
4. Percentage of inert matter. 
5. Name of each secondary noxious weed pres- 
ent either singly or collectively in excess of 
one seed in each 15 grams. 
6. Commonly accepted name of each discern- 
ible disease present and the percentage of 
seeds infected by such disease and percentage 
of spores, sporeballs or other propagating or- 
gans of fungi responsible for disease present. 
7. Percentage of germination of each kind of 
agricultural seed present in excess of 5% 
together with the month and year tested. 
INFORMATION REQUIRED ON 
ANALYSIS TAG 
(A) Agricultural Seeds. One pound or NOXIOUS WEEDS 
(C) 

more. 
1. Commonly accepted name. 
2. Percentage of pure seed. 
3. Percentage of germination 
the month and year tested. 
4. Name and address of vendor. 
Vegetable seeds—Turnips, rutaba- 
gas, and mangels are considered 
agricultural seeds (A). Vegetable 
seed and Flower seed in tied or 
together with 
INFORMATION REQUIRED ON 
ANALYSIS TAGS 
(A) 
(B) 
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Agricultural seeds. Ten pounds or 
more. 
1. Commonly accepted name. 
2. Percentage of pure seed. 
3. Number per pound of each noxious weed 
seed present in excess of one seed in each 
5 grams or 90 seeds per pound. 
4. Percentage of germination together with 
the month and year tested. 
5. Name and address of vendor. 
Mixtures. Every lot. 
1. That such seed is a mixture. 
2. Name of each kind of agricultural seed 
Present in excess of 5% of the total mix- 
ture. ; 
3. Percentage of foreign seeds (weed seeds and 
agricultural seeds not present in excess of 
‘O}e 
4, Percentage of inert matter, 
NOXIOUS WEEDS. 
ALLOWED 
8. No noxious weeds present. 
9. Name and address of vendor. 
(D) Vegetable included as agricultural 
seed. Label as under (A) above. 
(E) White or Irish potatoes sold, offered 
or exposed for sale as Certified Seed. 
One pound or more. 
1. Variety. 
2. Percentage of inert matter. ; 
3. That the potatoes have passed field and bin 
inspections necessary to qualify as BLUE 
TAG, BLUE TAG single drop or RED TAG 
field inspected seed. 
PROHIBITS FROM SALE 
Seed containing noxious weed seeds. No toler- 
ance allowed. 
NO TOLERANCE 
Camel thorn—Alhagi camelorum; White top or 
Hoary cress—Lepidium draba, L, repens, Hy- 
menophysa pubescens; Klamath weed—Hyper- 
icum perforatum; Russian knapweed—Centaurea 
repens; Leafy spurge—Euphorbia esula; Sow 
thistle—Sonchus arvensis; Canada _thistle—Cir- 
sium arvense; Iberian star thistle—Centaurea 
iberica; Purple star thistle—Centaurea calci- 
trapa; Yellow star thistle—Centaurea solsti- 
tialis; | Morning-glory—Convolvulus arvensis; 
Austrian field cress—Rorpia austriaca; Buffalo- 
bur—Solanum rostratum. 
SECONDARY NOXIOUS WEEDS 
Five-hooked bassia—Bassia hyssopifolia; Crab- 
grass—Digitaria sanguinalis, D. ischaenium; 
Charlock—Brassica arvensis; Fanweed—Thlaspi 
arvense; Sandbur—Cenchrus pauciflorus; Horse- 
nettle—Solanum carolinense, S. elaeagnifolium: 
Puncture vine—Tribulus terrestris; Dodders— 

NEW HAMPSHIRE 
Law of 1921 
sealed packages must be marked 
with the year tested. 
None. 
SEED LABORATORY 
(B) Special mixtures. 
One pound or 
more. 
1. Name and percentage of each kind of ag- 
ricultural seed present in excess of 5% of 
the total mixture. 
2. Percentage of germination of each kind of 
agricultural seed in excess of 5%, together 
NEW JERSEY 
5. Number of noxious weed seeds present in 
excess of one seed in each 5 grams or 90 
seeds per pound. 
6. Name and address of vendor. 
(C) Vegetable seeds. One pound or more. 
1. Name of seed. 
2. Percentage of germination together with the 
month and year tested. 
3. isrecntage of inert matter if in excess of 
O« 
4. Name and address of vendor. 
NOXIOUS WEEDS 
Quack grass—Agropyron repens; horse nettle— 
Solanum carolinense; dodder—Cuscuta species, 
Canada thistle — Carduus arvensis: Russian 
knapweed—Centaurea picris. 
SEIZURE. 
The State Seed Analyst, or his deputies, may 
seize and hold any lot, parcel or package of 
agricultural or* vegetable seed found in viola- 
tion of any provisions of this act or rules and 
regulations hereunder, until the law or such 
rules and regulations have been complied with, 
SEED LABORATORY AND TESTS 
ENFORCEMENT 

Tests 
ENFORCEMENT 

SEED LABORATORY AND TESTS 
ENFORCEMENT 
All species. 
SEIZURE OF SEED. Whenever the state 


that agricultural seeds, or mixtures of the— 
are being sold. offered or exposed for sale ijt! 
act, and are of the opinion that such seelel 
dangers the agriculture of the state, they 
condemn and seize same. 

processed into feed or fertilizer, or comple 
devitalized, as ordered by the state quarz 
officer and under his supervision. 
SCREENINGS OR CLEANINGS | from 
commercial grain or agricultural seed as d 
in this act, which is offered for sale or so 
or otherwise processed, so as to completeljdi 
vitalize same in a manner approved by(tli 
state quarantine officer, before leaving/tl 
cleaning establishment. | 
College of Agriculture, Reno, Nevada. 
P. A. Lehenbauer—Analyst. 
No charge will be made for tests for Ni 
growers and seed dealers unless the privile 
being abused. : 
Charges for tests for out of state dealers an 
dividuals. : 
(a) Corn, peas, beans, cereals and seed of si! 
type or mixtures of the same, 25c; re 
Z5G; | 
(b) Alfalfa, clover, timothy, blue grass, re 
and seeds of similar type, 50c; retests, 
(c) For mixtures of seeds in (b), 75c¢; re}ts 
75c. 
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Box 1027, Reno, Nevada. | 
Division of Plant Industry, L. M. Burge. | 
Supervising Inspector. | 


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Under State Department of Agriculture, lo 
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with the month and year tested. 
3. Name and address of vendor. 
Agricultural Experiment Station. 
Department of Agronomy. 
Durham, New Hampshire. 
Mrs. Bessie G. Sanborn,’ Analyst. 

Citizens may submit samples of agricul 
seeds for test and analysis, subject to rules 
regulations adopted by the Commissioner. 










State Department of Agriculture. 
Concord, New Hampshire. 
Commissioner of Agriculture. 


or said violation otherwise disposed of as Ile 
in provided: 
(a) Worthless seed forfeited to the state, tbe 
disposed of. Worthless seed shall be: 
1. Seed of no seeding or feeding value| 
2. Seed containing in excess of 1 nox| 
weed in every five grams of such pb 
or 90 per pound. ee | 
(b) Seed not properly labeled shall be wh» 
held until the proper analysis and 
have been provided. | 
(c) Seed found to be misrepresented as to ] 
shall be condemned and its sale prohibi 





Seed Laboratory, Agricultural Experiment 
tion, New Brunswick, New Jersey. 
Jessie G. Fiske, State Seed Analyst. 
Tests—Any citizen of the state may receiv 
limited number of tests without charge. 
Board of Managers of the New Jersey Al 
cultural Experiment Station. 
a 
