bladder campion—Silene latifolia; blue bur or 
stickseed—lappula echinata; blueweed—Echium 
vulgare; Canada thistle—Cirsium arvense; char- 
lock—Brassica arvensis; chicory—Cichorium in- 
tybus; clover dodder—Cuscuta species; clustered 
dock—Rumex conglomeratus; common ragweed 
—<Ambrosia artemisiifolia; common (annual) 
sow thistle—Sonchus oleraceus; corn cockle— 
Agrostemma githago; cow-herb—Saponaria vac- 
caria; daisy fleabane—Erigeron ramosus; false 
flax—Camelina sativa; field bindweed—Convol- 
vulus arvensis; field penny cress—Thlaspi ar- 
vense; field (perennial) sow thistle—Sonchus 
INFORMATION REQUIRED ON 
ANALYSIS TAGS 
(A) Agricultural seed, every lot. 
arvensis; great ragweed—Ambrosia trifida; In- 
dian mustard—Brassica juncea; hare’s-ear mus- 
tard—Conringia orientalis; king devil weed— 
Hieracium pratense; night-flowering catchfly— 
Silene Roctiflora; orange hawk weed—Hieracium 
aurantiacum; ox-eye daisy — Chrysanthemum 
leucanthemum; perennial ragweed — Ambrosia 
psilostachya; ribgrass—Plantago lanceolata; ru- 
tabaga—Brassica campestris; small seeded false 
flax—Camelina microcarpa; spinyleaved or 
prickly sow thistle—Sonchus sper; sweet 
scabious—Erigeron annuus; tumble mustard— 
Sisymbrium altissimum; white campion—lych- 
MASSACHUSETTS 
Law of 1938 
agricultural seeds present in such mixture in 
excess of 5% by weight, together with the 
month and year tested. 
6. Name and address of the vendor. 
Mixtures of Agricultural Seeds not 
included in the above. Every lot. 
2. The name, variety and percent by weight of 
in excess of 5% by 
Name and number per ounce of each kind 
> : seed present singly or 
collectively in excess of one seed in each 
6. Percentage of germination of each kind of 
agricultural seed present in excess of 5% of 
the entire mixture together with the month 
1. Name and variety. (C) 
2. Percentage of pure seed. 
3. Percentage of weed seed. : 2 
4, Name and number per ounce of each kind 1, That the seed is a mixture. 
of noxious weed seeds present singly or 
collectively in excess of each kind present 
(a) one seed in each 5 grams weight of the total mixture. 
(See page 106, group A.) 3. Percentage of weeds. 
(b) one seed in each 25 grams 4. Percentage of inert matter. 
(c) one seed in each 100 grams 5. 
5. Germination together with month and year of noxious weed 
of test. 
6. Name and address of vendor. 15 grams of such mixture. 
(B) Mixtures of Agricultural seeds of 
not more than two kinds. Every 
lot. and year tested. 
1. That such seed is a mixture. 7. Name and address of the vendor. 
2. Name, variety and percentage by weight of (D) 
each kind of agricultural seed in excess of 
5% by weight of the total mixture. 
3. Percentage of weed seeds. 
4. Name and number per ounce of noxious 
weed seeds present singly or collectively in 
excess of one seed in each 15 grams. 
5. Percentage of germination of each kind of 
YOU MUST TAKE ADVANTAGE 
OF CHANGING CONDITIONS 
To Hold Your Business 
And Increase Profits 
“JAY BEE” 
World’s Standard Grinder for 
Vegetable seeds. Each separate con- 
tainer. 
1. Kind of seed and variety. 
2. Percentage of germination, together with the 
month and year tested provided such seed 
germination is less than the standard for 
such seed for ‘the current year as established 
nis alba; wild carrot—Daucus carota; wild oats 
—Avena fatua; wild radish— Raphanus rapha- 
nistrum; witch grass—Agropyron repens; yellow 
dock—Rumex crispus. 
SEED LABORATORY 
Maine Agricultural Experiment Station, Orono. 
George P. Steinbauer, Analyst. 
ENFORCEMENT 
Department of Agriculture, Augusta. ; 
A. M. G. Soule, Chief of Division of Inspection. 

in Massachusetts. (See page 102 for stand- 
ards. ) 
3. Name and address of 
brocessor. 
vendor, packer or 
(E) Flower Seed. Each container. 
1. Kind of seed and variety. 
2. Name and address of vendor, 
processor. 
packer or 
NOXIOUS WEEDS 
Quack grass—Agropyron repens; Canada thistle 
—Cirsium arvense; dodder—Cuscuta_ species: 
wild mustard—Brassica species; English plan- 
tain—Plantago lanceolata. 
SEED LABORATORY 
Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station, 
Amherst, F. A. McLaughlin, analyst in charge. 
Tests—Any person residing or doing business 
in this commonwealth shall have the privilege 
of submitting samples of seed for test subject 
to rules and regulations, including a reasonable 
fee for such test. 
ENFORCEMENT 
State Department of Agriculture, Commissioner 
of Agriculture, State House, Boston. 



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