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True to Name 
MASSACHUSETTS TRUENESS-TO-NAME 
INSPECTION SERVICE 
A service to nurserymen and fruit growers to promote 
trueness to name of fruit varieties 
Sponsored by The Massachusetts Fruit Growers’ Association 
Statement of Inspection for Trueness-to-Name 
Amherst, Mass., July 16, 1948 
To Whom It May Concern: 
All of the apple varieties propagated and now growing in Slay- 
baugh Brothers Nursery, Aspers, Pennsylvania, have been exam- 
ined by the Massachusetts Trueness-to-name Inspection Service. 
To the best of our knowledge, these trees are true-to-name as they 
now stand in the nursery row. 
(Signed) A. P. French 
Although every precaution is taken when the buds are cut from 
bearing orchards, we employ each year the services of Dr. J. K. 
Shaw, Research Professor of the Massachusetts State College, to- 
gether with his associates, to go over our stock with us to keep it 
free from mixtures. You are assured of receiving the variety or- 
dered when placing your business with us. 
Disease Free Stock 
All nursery stock has been officially inspected by an inspector 
from the State Department of Agriculture, Harrisburg, Pa. A cer- 
tificate will accompany each shipment. 
TULUM ULL UTUTRIUL LLU PLL 
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA 
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
Resident Nursery Certificate No. 83 
This is to certify that the nursery premises of Slaybaugh Brothers Nursery, 
Raymond I. Slaybaugh, Proprietor, R. D. 1, Aspers, Pennsylvania, including 
17.0 acres of stock have been officially inspected and passed in accordance with 
the provisions of the Act of April 21, 1937, P. L. 318. 
Permission is hereby granted this nurseryman to sell, deliver or transport 
nursery stock, not including bramble plants, during the year ending September 
30, 1949; provided that a tag on which an exact copy of this certificate is 
printed must be attached to each package, box, bale, truckload or carload 
lot of nursery stock sold or delivered. 
This Certificate does not cover the requirements of any special quarantine 
or regulation promulgated by the Commonwealth or by the United States 
Department of Agriculture. Furthermore, this certificate does not apply to 
trees obtained from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or uninspected nursery 
stock from any source. 
A separate certificate for the grower of bramble plants is required. Issued 
at the State Capitol, Harrisburg, Pa., July 8, 1948. 
T. L. GUYTON, 
Director, Bureau of Plant Industry. 
This certificate is void after September 30, 1949, but may be revoked 
for cause. 
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