SWEET CLOVER 
ALFALFA 
BROMUS INERMIS 
CRESTED WHEAT GRASS 
SLENDER WHEAT GRASS 
WESTERN WHEAT GRASS 
TIMOTHY 
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GARPEN SEEDS 
In Bulk and Packets 
Magill & Co. 
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Since 1887 Operating 
Fargo Seed House 
FARGO NO. DAKOTA 

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SEEDS 
A WHOLESALE BROKERAGE 
SERVICE THAT IS JUST A 
LITTLE DIFFERENT 
COMMERCIAL BEANS 
MUSTARD SEED 
Correspondence invited with grow- 
ers and wholesalers considering a 
profitable brokerage connection. 
Many years of personal experience in the 
Cincinnati market 
CHARLES R. MOORE 
Chamber Commerce Bldg. 
CINCINNATI, OHIO 
Telephone—Main 4246 Cables—Morseed 


(b) Percentage of germination with the 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 
month and year of test. 
(c) Name and address of person, firm or 
corporation responsible for labeling on 
the container. 
Packets of less than 8 ounces cannot be sold 
if below Ohio germination standard, (See 
page 102 for standards.) 
(D) Hybrid Seed Corn. Each Lot. 
US 
2: 
3: 
Same as for Agricultural seed. 
Must be designated by the commonly known 
name and number. 
Vendor shall register with the Director of 
Agriculture: 
a. Pedigree of the hybrid. 
b. Name of the person or firm who devel- 
oped each inbred involved in the cross. 
Hybrid Seed Corn—The word “‘Hybrid’’ as ap- 
plied to field, sweet or popcorn, shall not be 
used unless the “‘hybrid’’? represents the first 
generation of a cross involving one, two, three 
or four different inbred lines of corn or their 
combinations. 
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. 
PROHIBIT THE SALE, OFFERING OR 
EXPOSING FOR SALE OF: 
ie 
over 15% inert matter. 
Agricultural seed containing in excess of 3% 
of noxious weeds. — : 
Seed with a germination date test of more 
ie 
: than 300 days old prior to date of sale. 
4 
Packet seed prohibited 
below .Ohio standard. 
Mixtures of agricultural 
if germination is 
seed containing 
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. é 
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 $25.00 wholesale value—$.25 tax stamp 
Quantities not to exceed 10 
pounds 
for any container... $2.50 
Quantities up to and exceeding 
10 pounds for any container. .$5.00 
ADDITIONAL FEATURES 
Hard seeds must not be added to sprouted seed 
and designated as “‘total germination’”’ or ‘“‘to- 
tal viable seed’’ or “‘total live seed.” 
Certified seed must be seed which has been _cer- 
tified by the legally constituted inspection official 
of the State or Federal agency, the State College 
of 
Agriculture or other agency designated by the 
commissioner. : X 
Certified tag attached to each container showing: 
ie 
PWN 
Grower’s name and address or his number 
registered with the Department of Agricul- 
ture. 
Name of certifying agency. 
The state of production. 
Such other information as pertains to cer- 
tification. 

OKLAHOMA 
Act of 1943, Regulations of 1943. 
INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR: 
(A) Agricultural Seed. Each container. 
Use Oklahoma State Tag. 
1. 
SInAnh Wh 
Commonly accepted name of: 
a. Kind, or, 
b. Kind and variety, or, 
c. Kind and type. 
Lot number or other lot identification. 
Percentage of pure seed. *Must be 90% or 
better, except mixture. 
Percentage of inert matter. *Not over 10%. 
Percentage of weed seeds. *Not over 2%. 
Percentage of other agricultural seed. 
Percentage of: 
a. Germination, exclusive of hard seed. 
b. Hard seed. 
Germination including hard seed shall not 
be below 70%. 
Month and year of test. Test shall have 
been completed within a 9 month period ex- 
clusive of the month in which test was com- 
pleted. 
Origin. 
Name and address of person who labeled seed, 
or who sells, offers, or exposes seed for sale. 
Name and approximate number per pound of 
primary and secondary noxious weed seeds. 
* Pasture grasses exempt. 
(B) Mixtures of Agricultural Seed. Each 
container. 
Use Oklahoma State Tags. 
i 
Same as for unmixed agricultural seeds ex- 
cept it must be called “MIXED” or a 
“MIXTURE,” and the information required 
under items (A) 1, 3, and 7 shall be given 
for each component present in excess of 5% 
in the order of its predominance. 
(C) Vegetable Seeds. Each container. 
Oklahoma State Tags not required, 
unless bagged units of peas and Primary 
beans. 
ip 
Be 
Name of kind and variety. 
For seed which germinates less than stand- 
ards set up by the Federal Seed Act. (See 
page 102 for standards.) 
a. Percentage of germination. 
b. Percentage of hard seed. 
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c. Month and year test was completed. Test 
shall have been completed within a 9 
month period exclusive of the month in 
which test was completed. 
d. The words “BELOW STANDARD” in 
not less than 8 point type. 
Name and address of person who packaged or 
labeled seed. 
(D) Hybrid Seed Corn. Each container. 
Attach Oklahoma Permit Tag. 
“Hybrid Seed Corn’? means the first generation 
seed of a cross produced by controlling the polli- 
nation, and by combining two, three, or four in- 
bred lines, or by combining one inbred line or a 
single cross with an open-pollinated variety. 
A special permit must be obtained from the Okla- 
homa State Department of Agriculture by the 
breeder. Following information required for 
Hybrid Seed Corn: 
1. Same as for agricultural seed. 
2s 
(E) Vegetable Plants. 
The hybrid seed corn be registered with the 
State Seed analyst of the Oklahoma State De- 
partment of Agriculture. 
Each 
crate or 
container, except potted vegetable 
plants. 
Vegetable plants shall in- 
clude, the plants of sweet potatoes, 
cabbage, tomatoes, peppers and on- 
ion 
grown for transplanting. 
Attach Oklahoma Permit Tag. 
An fRNre 
Kind and variety of plants. 
Where grown. 
Number of plants in crate, flat or container. 
Approximate number of plants in each bun- 
le. 
Name and address of grower or vendor. 
Oklahoma license or permit number, 
NOXIOUS WEEDS 
Bindweed, field—Convolvulus arvensis. 
Bindweed, hedge—Convolvulus sepium. 
Blue weed—Helianthus ciliaris, 
Cheat or chess—Bromus spp. 
Daisy, Ox-eye—Chrysanthemum leucanthemum. 
Docks—Rumex spp. 
Dodder—Cuscuta spp. : 
SEED TRADE 
