or by a method, established and approved by 
the director, that will destroy the viability 
of all noxious weed seeds therein. Screen- 
ings or other material containing noxious 
weed seeds may be moved under permit is- 
sued by the director or his duly designated 
deputies, to another place or conditioning 
plant for further cleaning or processing. 
LABORATORY AND TESTS 
Seed Laboratory at Corvallis is under the Dean 
of Oregon State College of Agriculture, co- 
operating with the U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture. 
Dr. D. D. Hill, Acting Head of Division of 
Plant Industry. 
Mrs. Louisa Kanipe, Analyst, U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. 
Free _Tests to farmers—1 Purity and 1 
Germination Test per year. (Between Dec. 
1 and June 30 of succeeding year.) 
Charges: 
(a) Purity Tests: 
1. Lawn or pasture mixtures and 
SNECIACMIXtUITES sons oe eee nee $5.00 
2. Alfalfa, clovers (including 
sweet and bur clover), black 
medic, crested wheatgrass, win- 
ter bluegrass, ryegrass, meadow 
and tall fescues, millet, rape, tim- 
othy, phalaris, velvet grass, and 
and vetches (except mixtures).. 1.05 
3. Peas, cereals, beets, and flax.. .85 
4. Mixtures of vetches.......... 1.50 
5. Bermuda, bromes, crested dog- 
tail, fine fescues, Johnson grass, 
vernal, and Sudan grass....... 1.55 
6. Bentgrasses, red top, and al- 
aliperasSeslirs css. ves «1a cere enc 2.00 
7. Bluegrass (except winter blue- 
grass), oatgrass, orchard grass, 
meadow foxtail, and Rhodes 
BLASS Maredevalefoinislalaie cvelere ms iereteteereiers 2.50 
8. Very dirty samples requiring 
an unusual amount of work or 
screenings at 60 cents per hour. 
(b) Germination Tests: 
1. Paspalum, bluegrass, fescues 
(except meadow), orchard grass, 
Johnson grass, sugar beet 
(sprout test), Bermuda, bent- 
grasses, red top, meadow fox- 
tail, tree seeds, and fluorescence 
tests on English ryegrass...... 1.05 
2. All seeds not listed above.... .55 
3. Where more than one germina- 
tion is made on mixed vetch 55 
cents will be charged for the 
first and 50 cents for each extra 
test. 
(c) Any seed not listed will be charged 
the fee in the appropriate class 
above. 
(d) Examinations and identifications.. .50 
(e) Extra copies of reports will be 
charged for at 10 cents each. 
ENFORCEMENT 
Under the Director of the State Department 
of Agriculture, J. D. Mickle, Salem, Oregon. 
Enforcing officer, Frank McKennon, chief 
Bureau of Plant Industry. 
License fee $2.50 per calendar year. Secured 
from State Director of Agriculture. 
Separate license fee is required for each 
branch, plant or warehouse. 
Exemptions from license— 
(1) Any grower selling seeds of his own pro- 
duction exclusively. 
(2) Retailer selling only vegetable and flower 
seeds in packets not in excess of % 
pound which were packeted by a licensed 
company. 

PENNSYLVANIA 
Law of 1921 
INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR: 
(A) Agricultural Seeds. 10 pounds or 
more. 
1. Commonly accepted name. 
2. Percentage of pure seed. 
3. Percentage of weed seed. (Prohibit 3%) 
4, Percentage of: 
a. Germination. 
b. Hard seeds. 
5. Month and year of test. 
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THE 
PHILADELPHIA 
SEED CO., INC. 
P. O. Box 934 
ARCH & FRONT STREETS 
PHILADELPHIA, (5) PA. 
Importers 
Exporters 
Refiners 
GRASS SEEDS 
FIELD SEEDS 
PIGEON GRAINS 
BIRD SEEDS 



We are at all times in the market for 
Red Clovers, 
Alfalfas, 
Alsike, 
Sweet 
Clovers and Timothy and would appre- 
ciate having your offerings and samples. 
Cooperative GLF Mills, Inc. 
Buffalo, New York 
Allied Seed-Division of Cooperative GLF Mills, Inc. 
Fort Wayne, Indiana 
Plymouth Seed-Division of Cooperative GLE Mills, Inc. 
BUYERS GUIDE 
Plymouth, Indiana 

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