
(A) 
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Department of Agriculture, Austin. If fields 
were inspected, the per cent must be stated 
on the certificate. Over 2% denied entry. 
Cotton, Alfalfa, Corn and Sorghum seed (either 
sweet Or grain) must meet the requirement 
set forth by the Commissioner of Agriculture 
and shall bear a special tag issued by him. He 
shall have authority to refuse permission to ship 
such seed into Texas when the records and in- 
formation of his agents show the seed to be 
inferior quality, lacking prescribed varietal 
purity or from diseased fiel 
All planting seed shipped into Texas bearing 
labels denoting Registered or Certified seed shall 
have been produced under standards equal to 
standards in Texas for such class of seed. If 
nut approved they may bear Registration or 
UTAH 
Certification tags issued by the state of origin 
provided such tags are plainly marked—‘‘These 
tags do not meet the requirements of Registra- 
tion or Certification in Texas.” 
Prohibit use of Red or Blue Tags except when 
used by duly qualified plant breeders or cer- 
tified seed growers unless such tags are marked 
in bold type, ‘‘Non-Registered’’ or *‘Non-Cer- 
tified’ seed. 
Where such terms as “from officially inspected 
fields,’’ ‘‘State Inspected,’’ ‘‘Approved Seed,’’ 
“Inspected Fields,” ‘‘first year from Certified 
Seed,’’ ‘tas good as Certified’ and similar terms 
are used, such written material shall plainly 
show the words, ‘‘Non-Registered’”’ or ‘‘Non- 
Certified.” 

Revised Statutes of 1939 and Regulations 
INFORMATION REQUIRED ON 
ANALYSIS TAG 
Agricultural Seed. Every lot. 
Commonly accepted name. 
Lot number or designation. 
Percentage of pure seed. 
Percentage of weed seed (Prohibit over 1% 
by Regulation 5). 
Name and number per pound, not to ex- 
ceed 90 per pound, of secondary noxious 
weeds. 
6. Percentage of germination together with the 
month and year tested. 
7. Where grown. 
8. Name and address of vendor. 
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Mixtures of not more than two 
kinds. Every lot. 
1. That such seed is a mixture. 
2. Lot number or designation. 
3. Name and percent of each kind of agricul- 
tural seed present in excess of 5% of the 
total mixture. 
4. Percentage of weed seeds (Prohibit over 1% 
by Regulation No. 5) 
5. Name and number per pound, not to ex- 
ceed 90 per pound of secondary noxious 
weeds. 
6. Percentage of germination of each kind of 
agricultural seed in excess of 5% together 
with the month and year tested. 
7. Where grown. 
8. Name and address of vendor. 
Special mixtures. Every lot. 
That such seed is a mixture. 
Lot number or designation. 
Name of each kind of agricultural seed 
present in excess of 5% of the total mixture. 
Percentage of weed seeds (Prohibit over 1% 
by pegeation No. 5). 
Percentage of inert matter. 
Name and number per pound, not to ex- 
ceed 90 per pound of secondary noxious 
weeds. 
7. Where grown. 
8. Name and address of vendor. 
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Vegetable seeds same as agricultural 
seeds. See (A) above. ~ 
Prohibit the sale, offering or expos- 
ing for sale agricultural or vegetable 
seeds containing 
(a) Primary noxious weeds. 
(b) In excess of 90 secondary noxious weed 
seeds per pound. 
(c) In excess of 1% of weed seeds. 
NOXIOUS WEEDS 
Primary—Prohibited. 
White top, Lepidium draba; Wild Morning 
Glory, Convolvulus arvensis; Canada thistle, 
Cirsium arvense; Russian Knapweed, Centaurea 
picris; Perennial Sow Thistle, Sonchus arvensis; 
Perennial Ragweed, Ambrosia  Psilostachya; 
Leafy spurge, Euphorbia esula; Puncture vine, 
Tribulus terrestris; Night shade (Ground cher- 
ry), Physalis heterophylla; Blue flowering let- 
tuce, Lactuca pulchella; Quack grass, Agropyron 
repens; Bermuda grass, Cynodon dactylon. 
Secondary 
Give name and number per pound if not to 
exceed 90 per pound; prohibited if over. 
BUYERS GUIDE 
Whorled or Poison milkweed, Asclepias galioides, 
Burdock (great), Arctuim lappa (small), 
minus; bull thistle, Cirsium  lanceolatum; 
Cockle bur, Xanthium orientale; Alfalfa dod- 
der, Cuscuta spp.; Perennial ground cherry. 
Physalis longifolia; Poverty weed, Iva axilla- 
ris; Larkspur, Delphinium menziesii; Delphi- 
nium cuculatum; Water Hemlock, Cicuta ma- 
ene Buckhorn Plantain, Plantogo lanceo- 
ata. 
SEED LABORATORY AND TESTS 
State Seed Laboratory. 
Department of Agriculture. 
Salt Lake City, Utah. 
Georgeanna Cameron, Analyst. 
Tests—subject to rules by the State Board of 
Agriculture. 
REGULATIONS 
1. Screenings must be ground or otherwise de- 
vitalized under supervision of State Board 
of Agriculture. Screenings of Alfalfa, Clover 
or Timothy or other seed of sufficient value 
which do not contain noxious weeds may be 
released by authority of State Board of 
Agriculture. 
2. Use the Rules for Seed Testing recommended 
by the Official Seed Analysts Assn. 
3. Primary Noxious Weeds are prohibited in 
any quantity. 
4. Secondary Noxious Weeds prohibited when 
more than 90 per pound. 
5. Total of more than 1% of weed seeds pro- 
hibited. 
6. Quarantine and disposal of any seed, feed 
or hay containing any primary noxious weed, 
plant or seeds, to be made by District Agri- 
cultural Inspectors. 
7. Seeds or Feeds Quarantined because of pri- 
mary noxious weeds not permitted to be 
transported within or without the state. May 
be cleaned under supervision of an official 
representative of State Board of Agriculture. 
If found free from primary noxious weed 
seeds, may be released for distribution, other- 
wise must be destroyed. 
Packet Seeds—Seeds commonly sold in small 
package or from bulk in small amounts may be 
exempt from the labeling provisions, provided 
the container containing such packages or seeds 
is labeled. The vendor’s name and address must 
ee on each smaller container in said lot of 
seeds. 
Original Label—The analysis label of original 
seller may be retained for a period not to ex- 
ceed 3 months from the date of delivery. 
Quarantine No. 9A 
Certificate of freedom from primary noxious 
weeds—All agricultural and vegetable seeds, hay, 
straw and hay or straw precedes of any nature 
must bear a certificate of the complete absence 
of the seeds of all ‘Primary noxious weeds,” 
issued by an authorized inspector at the point 
of origin, before such seeds can be entered into 
interstate commerce for shipment into Utah. 
Carrier to hold for inspection—All agricultural 
and vegetable seeds, hay, straw and hay or 
straw products of any nature, arriving in the 
state from points outside, shall be held by the 
carrier until released by an authorized inspector 
of the Utah State Board of Agriculture. Any 
agricultural product imported in violation of 
this quarantine must either be returned to the 
point of origin or be destroyed by the owner 
under the supervision of an authorized inspec- 
tor of the State Board of Agriculture. 

MERCHANTS OF THE 
SOUTHWEST have at their 
command large stocks of Gar- 
den, Field and Flower Seeds, 
centrally located for receipt of 
overnight shipments. 
NICHOLSON’S SEEDS have 
set the standard of quality in 
the Southwest for more than 50 
years. If you do not receive 
our wholesale list, please send 
us your name. 
ROBERT NICHOLSON 
NEED CO. 
DALLAS. - - TEXAS 




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