

Hoary cress—Lepidium draba. 
Russian knapweed—Centaurea picris. 
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HAN 1 SEED ID 
10 GRAMS: : 
dodder—Cuscuta species; Johnson grass— 
GIVE NAME AN 
| D NUMBER 
POUND: a 
Canada thistle—Cirsium arvense; buckhorn 
plantain—Plantago lanceolata; wild mus- 
tards—Brassica species; French weed— 
Thiaspi arvense; quack grass—Agropyron 
repens; wild onion—Allium species; docks 
—Rumex species; bull nettle—Solanum car- 
olinense; wild carrot—Daucus carota; chess 
or cheat—Bromus species; morning glory 
Ipomoea species; ox-eye daisy—Chrysanthe- 
mum leucanthemum; hedge bindweed—Con- 
volvulus sepium; Johnson grass—Sorghum 
halpense; dodder—Cuscuta species. 

LABORATORY AND TESTS 
Seed Laboratory at Manhattan, is maintained 
by the Kansas State Board of Agriculture, 
cooperating with the Kansas State College of 
Agriculture: 
Paul Ijams, Director of Control Division. 
J. W. Zahnley, Director of Laboratory. 
Tests free to Kansas residents, but limited: 
Wholesalers not more than 10 per month 
Retailers not more than 10 per month 
Planters not morethan 5 per month 
Not more than 1/3 of these allowances per any 
one month, may consist of redtop, bluegrass, 
lawn or pasture mixtures and others of similar 
nature. 
Fee for out of state samples to be set by State 
Board of Agriculture. 
ENFORCEMENT 
Enforcement is under State Board of Agricul- 
ture, J. C. Mohler, Secretary, Topeka. 
hOP SALE.” The secretary of the State 
Board of Agriculture or his authorized agent 
may stop further sale or movement of any lot 
or lots of agricultural seed found to be in vio- 
lation of any of the provisions of this act, 
until the law has been complied with or said 
violations otherwise disposed of. 
ADDITIONAL FEATURES 
“The so-called “‘Disclaimer Clause,” as now 
commonly printed is not permitted on a seed 
label in Kansas.” 
In the case of open-pollinated corn, the 
county where grown must be given. 
Seed held for more than one year must be 
retested. 
(A) 
(B) 
(C) 
KENTUCKY 
Law of 1932 
INFORMATION REQUIRED ON 
ANALYSIS TAG. 
Agricultural seeds. Use Kentucky 
official manila tag ‘‘A,” except on 
cereals use yellow tag “B.” Every 
lot of one pound or more. 
1. Commonly accepted name. 
2. Percentage of pure seed. 
Percentage of weed seed. 
. Name and number of each kind of noxious 
weed seeds and bulbs present per ounce of 
agricultural seeds. 
3. 
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5. Percentage of— 
(a) Germination, exclusive of hard seeds. 
(b) Hard seeds. (Regulation.) 
(c) Month and year of test. 
6. Where grown; if unknown give statement to 
that effect. 
Name and address of vendor. 
Mixtures. Every lot of 1 pound or 
more. Use Kentucky official blue 
tag “oO, 
1, That seed is a mixture. 
2. Name and percentage of each kind of 
agricultural seed in excess of 5% by weight 
of total mixture. 
Percentage of weed seed. 
Name and number per ounce of each kind 
of noxious weed seeds and bulbs present. 
5. For each agricultural seed present in excess 
of 5% give— 
(a) Percentage of germination, exclusive of 
hard seeds. 
(b) Percentage of hard seeds. 
(c) Month and year tested. 
Where grown; if unknown, give statement 
to that effect. 
Name and address of vendor. 
(Regulation.) 
6. 
7. 
Special Mixtures. Every lot of 1 
pound or more. Use Kentucky 
official blue tag ‘‘C”’ 
1, That seed is a mixture. ’ 
2. Name of each agricultural seed, which is 
present in proportion of 5% of total mix- 
ture, 
(D) 
Percentage of weed seeds. 
. Percentage of inert matter. 
. Name and number per ounce of each 
kind of noxious weed seeds and bulbs present. 
6. Name and address of vendor. 
Vegetable Seeds. Use Kentucky of- 
ficial yellow tag “B”. Lettuce, peas, 
tomatoes, beans, onions, cabbages, 
carrots, melons and other truck 
crops listed as agricultural seeds. 
Label as under (A) above. 
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NOXIOUS WEEDS 
Quack grass—Agropyron repens; dodder— 
Cuscuta sp.; sorrel—Rumex Acetosella; buck- 
horn—Plantago lanceolata; corn cockle—Ag- 
rostemma githago; wild onion—Allium vin- 
eale; Canada thistle—Cirsium arvense. 
Added 1936-37 
Ox-eye daisy—Chrysanthemum leucanthemum; 
Johnson grass—Sorghum halepense. 
LABORATORY AND TESTS 
State Seed Laboratory at the Experiment Sta- 
tion, Lexington. 
A resident of Kentucky may submit not more 
than 8 samples for free analysis during the 
calendar year and not more than 2 samples in 
any calendar month, Samples in excess of such 
numbers will be charged at the rate of: 
50 cents to $2.00 for purity tests; mixtures 
-00 
25 cents to 50 cents for germination 
Non-residents’ rates—purity $3.00, germination 
$1.00. 
W. A. Price, Head of Entomology and Botany 
Department, in charge of laboratory. 
ENFORCEMENT 
Thomas Cooper, Director of Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station. 
W. A. Price, enforcement agent. » 
Purchase Kentucky Official Tags from Director 
of Agricultural Experiment Station, Lexington, 
at following prices: 
Manila tag “‘A’”’ for unmixed alfalfas, clovers, 
and grass; blue tag ‘“‘C’’ for mixed seeds. 


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