2. If for delivery, the name and ad- 
dress of the party to whom the seeds 
are to be delivered. 
3. The kind and amount of each sepa- 
rate kind of seed. 
4. Name of the truck driver and truck 
; line making delivery. 
(i) Seed treated with fungicides, or any 
substance likely to be poisonous to hu- 
man beings or animals, shall show on 
the label the words ‘‘Poison Treated”’ in 
not less than 1%4 inch face red type, and 
it shall be unlawful to sell such seed for 
use or for processing either for human 
__ or animal consumption, 
(Jj) Seeds containing more than 200 noxious 
weed seeds per pound shall be labeled 
in_red ink in not less than 12 point type 
“EXCESSIVE NOXIOUS WEEDS.” 
(k) Worthless seed (seed which falls below 
the limits fixed by the Florida Seed Law 
and the regulations governing it) may 
not be given away or sold for planting 
purposes, 
(1) Oats consisting of mixed varieties shall 
not be. sold for planting purposes. 
Different varieties of the same kind of 
seed, when in quantities of less than 
es will be considered as other crop 
seed. 
VY 
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(n) Brand names, designs, grades, or pic- 
tures indicating a condition or quality, 
other than that required on the analysis 
tag, or indicating contradictions to any 
part of the analysis, shall not be per- 
mitted. 
(o) No agricultural seed, except grasses, un- 
scarified legumes such as clovers, al- 
falfa, Alyce clover, crotalaria, chickpea, 
and kudzu, garden seed listed in The 
Standards for Germination, and seed re- 
leased by the United States Customs 
shall be offered for sale if the germina- 
tion percentage is below sixty. 
(p) Tolerances shall be recognized between 
the percentages or rate of occurrence 
found by analysis, test, or examination, 
in the administration of the act as _re- 
ferred to in Section 201.59 of the Fed- 
eral Seed Act. 
(q) The use of the disclaimer or non-war- 
ranty clause in any invoice advertising, 
labeling written, printed or graphic mat- 
ter pertaining to any seed shall not con- 
stitute a defence, or be used as a defence 
in any way in any prosecution or in any 
plocending for confiscation of seeds 
rought under the provisions of this act, 
or the rules and regulations made and 
promulgated thereunder. 

GEORGIA 
Law 1941—Regulations 1943 
SIS TAG OR CONTAINER. 
(A) Agricultural seeds. Every lot of 5 
pounds or more. 
(1) Commonly accepted name of: 
a. Kind or variety, and 
b. 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. 
in excess of 24%. 
carpet grass 5%. 
(6) Percentage of other agricultural seeds. 
(7) Origin, if unknown it must be so stated. 
(8) Name and address of person who la- 
beled the seed, or who sells, offers or 
exposes said seed for sale. 
(10) Name and number per pound of primary 
and secondary noxious weed seeds pres- 
Prohibited if 
Dallis grass and 
INFORMATION REQUIRED ON ANALY- (C) Hybrid seed corn. Every lot of 5 
pounds or more. 
In addition to the information required un- 
der section (A) the following additional in- 
formation shall be given: 
(1) Name and address of the party who 
grew the seed, or is responsible for the 
distribution. 
(2) Variety and kind of foundation seed 
stock used in its production. 
(3) Name or designation under which each 
lot will be sold. 
(4) Length of growing season in days, from 
germination to maturity. 
(D) Vegetable seeds. Every lot of 5 pounds 
or more. 
(1) Name of kind and variety. 
(2) For seed which germinates less than the 
standard last established by the Com- 
missioner of Agriculture. (See page 102 
for standards.) 
ent singly or collectively in excess of: a. Percentage of germination, exclusive 
(a) One in 5 grams (see p. 106, of hard seeds. 
d Group B) b. Percentage of hard seeds. 
(b) One in 10 grams. c. Month and year of test. Test shall 
(c) One in 25 grams, have been completed within a nine 
(d) One in 100 grams. 
(11) Percentage of: (Regulation) 
month period exclusive of the month 
in which the test was completed. 
a. Germination d. Marked “BELOW STANDARD” in 
b. Hard seeds not less than 8-point type. 
c. Date of test (3) State where grown. 
- (4) Name and address of person who la- 
(B) Mixed Agricultural Seeds. Every lot beled the seed, or who sells, offers or 
of 5 pounds or more. exposes said seed for sale. 
Same as for unmixed seeds, except it must (5) Seed which falls more than 20% below 
be called “Mixed” or a “Mixture” and the standard cannot be sold. 
ores foduired under items (A) 1 and 
sha e given for each agricultural seed 7 . 
present in excess of 5%, in the order of its (E) Certain Tree seeds. Every lot of 5 
predominance. pounds or more. 
(Long leaf pine—Pinus palustris; slash pine 
P. caribaea; loblolly pine—P. taeda; short 
leaf pine—P. echinata). 
(1) Technical generic and_ specific names in 
official use by the United States De- 
partment of Agriculture. 
(2) State and county of origin. 
(3) Date of collection—month and year, 
(4) Name of collector. 
(5) Percentage of purity of whole, normal 
seeds, with or without wings, of the 
species concerned, if based on seeds with 
wings attached it shall be so stated, 
(5) Percentage of other species if present. 
(7) Percentage of germination. Test shall 
have been completed within a nine month 
period, exclusive of the month in which 
it was completed. 
Prohibits the sale, offering or exposing 
for sale of any agricultural, vegetable 
or certain tree seeds— 
(1) Unless the test for germination shall have 
been completed within a nine month 
period, exclusive of the month in which 
it was completed. 
(2) Containing primary noxious weed seeds. 
Subject to tolerances. 
(3) That have been treated with poisonous 
materials unless the labels are marked 
with %4 inch red letters “‘“‘POISON 
TREATED.” 
(4) Containing over 100 primary noxious 
weed seeds per pound. 
(5) Containing over 200 secondary noxious 
weed seeds per pound. 
NOXIOUS WEEDS. 
Primary noxious weeds. 
PROHIBITED SUBJECT TO TOLERANCES 
Bindweed—Convolvulus spp.; Johnson grass 
—Sorghum halepensis; Wild onion or garlic— 
Allium vineale; nut grass—Cyperus rotun- 
dus; quack grass—Agropyron repens; Ber- 
muda grass—Cynodon dactylon; Canada this- 
tle—Cirsium arvense; dodder—Cuscuta spp. 
Secondary noxious weeds. 
Corn cockle—Agrostemma_ githago; coffee 
weed—Cirhorium intybus; darnel-Lolium te- 
mulentum; cheat or chess—Bromus_ spp.; 
sand spur—Cenchrus pauciflorus; rough pig 
weed—Amaranthus retroflexus; plantains— 
Plantago spp.; wild mustard—Brassica spp.} 
bitter weed—Helenium tenuifolium. 
FARMERS are exempt from complying with 
the provisions of this act unless they are 
selling their seed outside the county where 
grown, then each container must be tagged, 
giving: 
(1) Name of grower. 
(2) Name of kind and variety. 
(3) Calendar year harvested. 
(4) If containing undesirable or noxious 
weeds it must be so stated. If a dealer 
purchases seed from a farmer in his 
trade territory he may sell it, comply- 
ing with the same provisions as re- 
quired of the farmer. 
SHIPMENTS 
Every lot of seed covered by this act being 
shipped shall be accompanied by a biil of 
lading or other evidence giving: 
(1) Name and address of consignor and con- 
mene f 
(2) Class and amount of each being trans- 
ported. 












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