

SWEET CLOVER 
ALFALFA 
BROMUS INERMIS 
CRESTED WHEAT GRASS 
SLENDER WHEAT GRASS 
WESTERN WHEAT GRASS 
TIMOTHY 
ALSIKE CLOVER 
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GARDEN SEEDS 
In Bulk and Packets 
Magill & Co. 
Since 1887 Operating 
Fargo Seed House 
FARGO NO. DAKOTA 

MOORE 
Fanm 
Fiowen 
Vecerasie 
SEEDS 

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profitable brokerage connection. 
37 years’ personal experience in the 
Cincinnati market 
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CINCINNATI, OHIO 
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3. Small grains (wheat, oats, rye and barley) 
containing more than 100 Secondary noxious 
weed seeds per pound. 
4. Seed containing more than 2,500 dodder per 
pound. 
5. Seed containing in excess of 3% of weed 
seeds except carpet grass and Dallis grass 
waich shail not exceed 5%. 
NOXIOUS WEEDS 
PRIMARY NOXIOUS WEEDS. PROHIBITED. 
Johnson grass—Sorghum halepense; bindweed— 
Convolvulus arvensis. 
SECONDARY NOXIOUS WEEDS. 
Wild onion—Allium vineale; corncock'e—Agros- 
temma githago; cheat—Bromus secalinus; dod- 
der—Cuscuta spp. 
“STOP SALE.’’ The Commissioner of Agriculture 
or his authorized agents shall issue ‘‘Stop Sale’’ 
orders which shall prohibit further sale of any 
lot of seed which he has reason to believe is 
being offered or exposed for sae in violation of 
any provisions of this act, until the law has 
been complied with, or said violation otherwise 
legally disposed of. 
WITHDRAWAL FROM SALE. The Commis- 
sioner of Agriculture may withdraw from sale 
seed not having a reasonab!e viability or that 
are extremely impure, or that are of distinct 
low quality otherwise, notwithstanding they may 
be properly labeled, when such withdrawal is 
in the interest of normal crop production. 
SEED LABORATORY AND TESTS 
Seed Laboratory, Department of Agricu:ture, 
Raleigh. 
J. W. Woodside, Botanist. 
Tests—Free to citizens of the state. To non- 
residents the fee for purity 25 cents and for 
germination 25 cents. 
ENFORCEMENT 
Enforcement— Department 
leigh, North Carolina. 
D. S. Coltrane, Assistant to Commissioner. 
Licensing. 
Each seed dealer selling, offering or exposing 
for sa’e in, or. for export from this state, of 
any agricultural, vegetable or flower seed, other 
of Agriculture, Ra- 

ihan packet or package»seeds, for seeding pur- 
poses, shail register with the Department of 
Agriculture the name of suca dealer, and_ shall 
on the first of January annually obtain a license 
paying: 
(1) $25.00 if a whoiesaler or a wholesaler and 
retailer 
(2) $10.00 if a retailer with sales in excess of 
$100.00 for the calendar year. Each b.anch 
of any who.esaler or retailer shall obtain 
a retail license. 
(3) $1.00 if a retailer at a permanent location 
with sales not in excess of $100.00. (Owners 
or operators of harvesting or threshing ma- 
chines operating on a share basis and sell- 
ing only seed obtainel in this manner shall 
be exempt fiom obtaining a license.) 
Stamps. 
Inspection stamps of $1.00 shall be purchased 
from the Department of Agriculture for each 
72 dozen packets or packages of vegetable or 
flower seeds or portion thereof. 
(1) Stamps shall be secured by the producer, 
grower, jobber or other person, firm or 
corporation shipping such seed into the state 
before shipment to agent or retailer, and 
furnished to said agent or retailer for at- 
tachment. 
(2) Producer, grower or jobber or other per- 
son, firm or corporation, residing within 
this state shall secure said stamps and at- 
tach to the display case before said seed 
is offered for sale. 
(3) When package seed of one kind or variety 
are offered or exposed for sale in boxes or 
display cases not in excess of three dozen 
packages, a ten cent stamp shall be pur- 
chased and attached to said box. 
Tags. 
(1) A North Carolina seed analysis tag pur- 
chased from the Department of Agriculture 
for 1 cent each shal be attached to each 
container of 10 pounds or more. If 
shipped into the state, said tag shall be 
secured by person shipping such seed. 
(2) Seed containing more than 500 dodder seed 
per pound shall be designated as “Low 
Grade Seed” and shall be labeled with a 
red tag. 

NORTH DAKOTA 
Act of 1931 Regulations of 1939, Amended 1941 
INFORMATION REQUIRED ON 
ANALYSIS TAGS 
(A) Agricultural seeds. Every lot. 
1. Commonly accepted name. 
2. Lot number or other lot identification. 
3. Percentage of purity. 
4. Percentage of inert matter. 
5. Percentage of weed seeds. 
6. Percentage of other agricultural seeds. 
7. Percentage of germination, together with 
the month and year of test. 
8. Where grown—state and county in case 
of corn, and state in case of alfalfa and 
clovers. 
9. Name and address of vendor. 
10. Seed containing noxious weed seeds shall 
be labeled to show their presence if pres- 
ent. singly or collectively, in excess of: 
“Prohibited Noxious Weed Seeds’’—1 
seed in 90 grams. 
“Primary Noxious Weed 
seed in 20 grams. 
Seeds’’—1 
(B) Mixtures of two kinds. Every lot. 
1. That such seed is a mixture. 
2. Name and percentage of each kind present 
in excess of 5% of total mixture. 
3. Name and number per pound of each kind 
of noxious weed present singly or collectively 
in excess of one seed in each 15 grams. 
4. Percentage of germination of each kind pres- 
ent in excess of 5% together with the month 
and year tested. 
5. Where grown, state and county in case of 
corn, and state in case of alfalfa and 
clover. 
6. Name and address of vendor. 
(C) Special Mixtures. Every lot. 
1. That such seed is a mixture. 
2. Name of each seed which is present in pro- 
portion of 5% or more of the total mixture 
3. Percentage of weed seed. 
4. Percentage of inert matter. 
5. Name and number per pound of each kind 
of noxious weed present singly or collectively 
in excess of one seed in each 15 grams. 
6. Name of county and state where each va- 
riety of seed corn in mixture was grown. 
7. Name and address of vendor. 
(D) Vegetable and Flower Seed in lots 
five pounds or less are excluded 
from label requirements. 
NOXIOUS WEEDS 
PROHIBITED NOXIOUS WEEDS 
Leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula). 
Field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis). 
Perennial peppergrass or White top (Lepidi- 
um draba, L. repens, Hymenophysa pu- 
bescens. 
Russian knapweed (Centureau picris). 
PRIMARY NOXIOUS WEEDS 
Quack grass (Agropyron repens). 
Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense). 
Perennial sow thistle (Sonchus arvensis). 
Dodder (Cuscuta spp. except coryli). 
SEED LABORATORY AND TESTS 
Seed laboratory, State College Station, Fargo. 
Miss Edith Higgins, Analyst. 
Any resident of North Dakota may have three 
free tests per year, additional test fees are: 
Purity Tests 
Clovers, alfalfa, cereals, flax, corn beans, 
PEAS, (EEC Heis).c cis dae ore eee $0.50 
Grass seeds, or mixtures of grass and/or 
clover ‘seeds: <jnc.c5: sheet eeeeerote ale 
Germination Tests 
Each, ‘test. 25 vievee sishe ccna cel Coney renee $0.50 
Fees for non-residents 
Purity y o.2/oueins wet leres-Seneye os wleaelet eae ne ee aL 
Germination. 7.5% 2150s an setae see ee 1.00 
ENFORCEMENT AND REGULATIONS 
Enforcement is under 
State Seed Dept., 
Fargo. 
R. C. Hastings, Seed Commissioner. 
State College Station, 
SEED TRADE 












