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5. As “Yellow Blossom TYPE Sweet Clover” 
provided the mottled seed content is 
excess of 7%. Such mottled seed will 
be included in the percentage of purity. 
Any othe? sweet clover labelled as a_ specific 
variety, stich as Artic, Alpha, or Madrid, 
shall conform to the characteristics of that 
variety. 
HYBRID CORN 
Regulatory Announcement No. 17 
a. The use of the term ‘‘hybrid’, in connec- 
tion with seed corn offered or exposed for 
sale shall be restricted to first generation 
stock of a cross, the parentage of which in- 
volves one or more inbreds. 
b. An Inbred Line shall consist of a line of 
corn that has been developed as a result 
of about five generations of controlled self- 
fertilization and selection, and/or when the 
inbred line is relatively uniform and homo- 
zygous. 
c. A Foundation Hybrid (single cross) shall 
consist of the first generation of a hybrid 
between two inbred lines to be used in 
the production of hybrids containing more 
than two inbred lines, and/or an advance 
generation single cross (hybrid) which has 
been grown under controlled conditions, 
certified and designated to be used as a 
foundation hybrid. 
d. A Commercial Hybrid is the first generation 
cross to be planted for the production of 
feed or for any other commercial or farm 
use except for seed. It may be any one of 
the following: 
(1) A Double Cross—the first generation 
of a cross between two foundation hy- 
brids (single crosses). 
(2) A Three-Way Cross—the first genera- 
tion of a cross between a foundation 
ny bus (single cross) and an _ inbred 
ine. 

(3) A Single Cross—when the single cross 
is to be used for commercial production 
and not for the production of double 
or three-way crosses. 
(4) A Top Cross—the first generation of a 
cross between an inbred line and an 
vpen-pollinated variety. : 
The State Seed Commissioner is authorized tw 
be guided by such rules as have been adopted 
by the Corn Certification Committee of the 
International Crop improvement Association 
and by suggestions received from the North 
Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. 
The Seed Commissioner is authorized to con- 
duct all work in connection with the registra 
tion and certification of hybrid corn on a Cosi 
basis. 
FEES 
a. Field inspection fee for each field: First 
acre, $5.U0; each additional acre up to 25 
acres, 75 cents per acre, and each additional 
acre OVER 25 acres, 50 cents per acre. 
b. Certification tags will.be supplied at the 
rate of one and one-half cents per bushel. 
c. The entire acreage of inbred lines and 
foundation hybrids (including pollen par- 
ent) will be considered as one combination 
for the purpose of determining charges on 
these. However, the charge for these will 
equal one and one-half times the amount 
indicated in the above table. 
The vendor of hybrid seed corn shall be re- 
sponsible for there being on file with the State 
Seed Commissioner an affidavit giving the name 
or number by which it is to be sold, and fur- 
ther that the inbreds involved in the hybrid 
are the same each time the hybrid is so desig- 
nated. $ 
In addition to labeling requirements ((A) 
above), every lot, package, parcel or bag of 
seed corn sold as “Hybrid” corn shall have 
on the tag the name and/or number by which 
the hybrid is designated. 
We ae NA ee a ee ee ee 
OHIO 
As Amended 1937 
INFORMATION REQUIRED ON 
ANALYSIS TAGS 
(A) 
(B) 
(C) 
Agricultural seeds. Every lot. 
1. Commonly accepted name. 
2. Percentage oi pure seed. 
3. Percentage of weed seed. 
4. Name and number per ounce of each kind 
of noxious weed present singly or collectively 
in excess of (Prohibit 3% or over) 
(a) one seed in each 5 grams. 
(See page 106, group A.) 
(b) one seed in each 25 grams. 
(c) one seed in each 100 grams. 
5. Percentage of: 
(a) Germination, exclusive of hard seeds. 
(b) Hard seeds. 
(c) Month and year of test. Test date 
shall not be over 300 days old. Toler- 
ance of not over 10% allowed. 
6. Where grown on red clover and alfalia. 
7. Name and address of vendor. 
Mixtures. Every lot. 
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. (If any agricultural seed 
named on the label is present in amount less 
than 5%, the percentage of such seed shall 
be given.) 
3. Percentage of weed seeds. (Prohibit 3%.) 
(If inert matter exceeds 15% sale is pro- 
hibited.) 
4, Name and number per ounce of each kind 
of noxious weed seed present singly or col- 
lectively in each 15 grams. 
5. For each kind of agricultural 
on the label give: 
(a) Percentage of germination, exclusive of 
hard seed. 
(b) Percentage of hard seed. 
(c) Month and year of test. Test date 
shall not be over 300 days oid. Toler- 
ance of not over 10% allowed. 
seed named 
Vegetable seeds. 
1. In containers of less than one pound, if 
germination is equal to or above germina- 
tion standards. (See page 102.) 
(a) Kind and variety. 
(b) Name and address of person, firm or 
corporation responsible for labe’ing on 
the container. 
2. In containers of one pound or more and 
container of less than one pound when the 
seed germinates less than the Ohio germi- 
nation standard. (See page 102.) 
(a) Kind and variety. 
(b) Percentage of germination 
month and year of test. 
(c) Name and address of person, firm or 
corporation responsible for labeling on 
the container. 
with the 
3. Packet seed prohibited if germination is 
below Ohio standard. (See page 102.) 
(D) “Certified” limited to seed certified 
by an approved agency—certifica- 
tion tag attached to container must 
show 
1. Grower’s name and address or his number 
registered with the Department of Agricul- 
ture. 
2. Name of certifying agency. 
3. The state of production. 
4. Such other information as pertains to cer- 
tification. 
Prohibits the sale offering or exposing 
for sale of— 
1. Agricultural seed containing in excess of 3% 
of noxious weeds. 
2. Seed with a germination date test of more 
than 300 days old prior to date of sale. _ 
3. Packet seed prohibited if germination is 
below Ohio standard. 
4. Mixtures of agricultural 
over 15% inert matter. 
NOXIOUS WEEDS 
Canada thistle—Cirsium arvensis; Wild garlic— 
Allium vineale; quack grass—Agropyron repens; 
dodder—Cuscuta species; plantains—Plantago 
species (includes buckhorn); wild carrot—Dau- 
cus carota; ox-eye daisy—Chrysanthemum leu- 
canthemum; corn cockle—Agrostemma githago; 
docks—Rumex species (including Rumex ace- 
tosella or sorrel); chicory—Cichorium intybus. 
SEED LABORATORY AND TESTS 
State Department of Agriculture. 
Division of Plant Industry. 
Columbus, Ohio. 
C. N. McIntyre, State Seed Analyst. 
Free tests—purity and germination 4 samples of 
red clover or similar seed, two samples of red- 
top or similar seed or one sample of lawn mix- 
ture or five germinations of vegetable seeds. 
Additional samples will be charged at the rate 
of 25 cents for all germinations. 
Purity tests—clovers, alfalfa timothy, etc. $ .50 
grasses as bluegrass, redtop.. 1.00 
mixtures of lawngrass...... 2.00 
ENFORCEMENT 
Enforcement—Department of Agriculture. 
Division of Plant Industry. 
Columbus, Ohio. 
Stanley E. Laybourne, Chief. 
License—Each person or company shall pay 
a license fee to the Director of Agriculture for 
each separate place of business, according to 
quantities sold. 
Quantities not exceeding 8 ounces for 
each $25.00 v holesale value —$.25 tax stamp 
seed containing 
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