ADDITIONAL FEATURES 
“Notice of Shipment.” Any person or firm ship- 
Ping or transporting or delivering agricultural 
and vegetable seed for planting purposes or vege- 
table plants into the state shall notify the State 
Seed Analyst on date of such shipment or trans- 
portation, giving: 
1. The name and address of consignee. 
2. The kind of seed or plants. 
3. The date of shipment. 
4. The quantity of shipment. 
“Treated Seed.’ Seed treated with fungicides or 
any substance poisonous to human beings or ani- 
mals shall show on a separate tag, the words 
“POISON” in not less than %4 inch red type. 
Such seed shall not be sold or processed for hu- 
man er animal consumption. 
Cotton seed shipped into Oklahoma: 
1. Must have cotton seed permit attached to 
waybill, bill of lading, or truck receipt. 
a. Permit obtained by: 
Conforming to the Cotton Seed Quaran- 
tine passed October 7, 1942. 
Furnishing a certificate of field inspection 
by an authorizéd inspector in the state of 


Growers of 
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and 
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origin that field is free from wilt and an- 
thracnose. 
2. No cotton seed permitted from any area in- 
fested with Pink Boll Worm (Pectinophora 
gossypella) unless fumigated under the direc- 
tion of the Federal Government and accom- 
panied by a fumigation certificate. 
Sweet Potatoes shipped into Oklahoma must bear 
a statement signed by a state plant quarantine 
officer or Federal inspector certifying that the 
potatoes were grown in a county free from sweet 
potato weevil or that stock had been carefully 
inspected. 

OREGON 
Law 1937 
[INFORMATION REQUIRED ON 
ANALYSIS TAGS 
(A) Agricultural or turf seed. Tag each 
lot. Not less than 8 point type. 
1. Commonly accepted name. 
2. Percentage by weight of pure seed. 
3. Percentage by weight of weed seed. 
4. Percentage by weight of other crop seeds. 
5. Percentage by weight of inert matter. 
6. Name and number per pound of noxious 
weed seeds present. 
Percentage of germination 
year tested. 
8. Percentage of hard seed when present. 
9. Country or state where grown. 
0. The name and address of the vendor of 
such seeds. 
(B) Mixtures. Tag each lot. 
with 
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together 
1. That such seed is a mixture. 
2. The name and per cent of each kind pres- 
ent in excess of 5% by weight of the total. 
3. Percentage of weed seeds. 
4. Percentage of inert matter. 
5. Name and number per pound of each nox- 
ious weed seeds present. 
6. Percentage of germination of each kind pres- 
ent in excess of 5% by weight of the to- 
tal, together with the year tested. 
7. The name and address of vendor. 
Vegetable seeds.* Each separate 
container. * * 
1. Kind and variety of seed. 
2. Percentage of germination together with 
year tested, or in lieu of this requirement 
the words “Oregon standard germination” 
may be used, when the percentage of ger- 
mination is equal to or greater than the 
established Oregon standards. (See page 102 
for standards.) 
3. Name and number per pound of each nox- 
ious weed seed present. 
4, Name and address of person or firm who put 
up or packeted the seeds and labeled same. 
(C) 

*Beets, Mangels, Turnips, and Rutabagas are 
classed as agricultural seeds; hence, lots over 
Y pound should be tagged as such. 
**Exceptions which do not need to be tagged: 
(a) Certified or registered seed. 
(b) Vegetable varieties of Peas, Beans, Corn 
and seed of similar size in packages 
weighing less than 5 pounds. 
(c) Other vegetable seeds in packets weighing 
not more than % pound each. 
NOXIOUS WEEDS—Give Name and 
Number Per Pound 
Group I—Prohibited. 
White tops—Lepidium draba, Lepidium re- 
pens, Hymenophysa pubescens; Russian knap- 
weed—Centaurea picris; leafy spurge—Eu- 
phorbia esula. 
“STOP SALES 
Group II 4 
Prohibited when in excess of one in 50 
grams of Alfalfa, Rye Grass and other seeds 
approximately the same number per pound, 
or when in excess of one in 25 grams of 
Alsike, Orchard Grass or other seed of ap- 
proximately the same number per pound. 
Dodders—Cuscuta spp.; Canada Thistle— 
Cirsium arvense; Johnson grass—Sorghum 
halepens; Quack grass—Agropyron repens. 
Group III ; 
Prohibited when in excess of four seeds in 
5 grams of Red Clover, Sweet Clover or 
Alfalfa. 
Buckhorn plantain—Plantago lanceolata. 
Group IV 
Wild morning glory or bindweed—Convolvu- 
lus arvensis; blue lettuce—Lactuca_pulchella; 
death weed or sumpweed—lIva axillaris; Aus- 
trian field cress—Radicula austriaca; peren- 
nial sow thistle—Sonchus arvensis; puncture 
vine—Tribulus terrestris; toad flax—Linaria 
vulgaris; alkali mallow—Sida hederacea; corn 
cockle — Agrostemma githago; Australian 
burnweed or fire weed—Erechtites prenan- 
thoides; star thistle—Centaurea melitenses, 
Centaurea solstitialis, Centaurea iberica; St. 
Johnswort or goat weed—Hypericum perfora- 
tum; wild garlic — Allium veneale; ox-eye 
daisy—Chrysanthemum leucanthemum; cow 
cockle—Vaccaria pyramidata. 
Group V—Weeds noxious only in turf seeds and 
lawn and turf mixtures. 
Field madder — Sherardia arvensis, spotted 
catsear—Hypochaeris radicata; dandelions— 
Leontodon spp.; chickweed or big mouse ear 
—Cerastium vulgatum; yarrow — Achillea 
millefolium; rippleseed plantain — Plantago 
major. 
The Director of Agriculture 
shall seize any lot or parcel of agricultural, 
turf or vegetable seeds possessed, sold, of- 
fered or exposed for sale for planting pur- 
poses that appear to be in violation of any 
provisions of this act and to hold same until 
it is determined that the provisions of this 
act are being complied with. When any seed 
is found in violation of this act the Director 
or his assistants shall give written notice of 
such violation to the owner or person in 
possession of such seed and may set a time 
and method by which it may be relabeled, 
reconditioned or disposed of. If after re- 
ceiving such notice, the seeds are not re- 
labeled, reconditioned or disposed of within 
the given specified time, in accordance with 
the provisions of this act, the enforcing offi- 
cer shall file a complaint in any justice court 
or court of competent jurisdiction. The seed 
may be condemned and destroyed or dis- 
posed of, or released upon such condition as 
the court may impose to insure that such 
seeds will not be sold, offered, or exposed 
for sale, in violation of this act. 
SCREENINGS AND OTHER MATERIAL, 
removed in the cleaning or processing of 
agricultural, turf and vegetable seeds con- 
taining any noxious weed seeds shall be de- 
stroyed or ground, or treated in a manner 

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