STATEMENT OF INSPECTION FOR 
TRUENESS-TO-NAME 
Amherst, Mass. 
July 19, 1950 
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 
All of the apple, pear, and plum varieties pro- 
pagated and now growing at Boyer’s Nursery & 
Orchards, Biglerville, Pennsylvania, have been 
examined 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. 
A. P. FRENCH 
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 
Department of Agriculture 
Resident Nursery Certificate No. 84 
This certificate is void after September 30, 1951, 
but may be revoked for cause. 
This is to certify that the nursery premises of: 
BOYER’S NURSERY, BOYER’S NURSERY AND 
ORCHARDS, Route 2, Biglerville, Penna., including 
18.0 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 during the 
year ending September 30, 1951; 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 promul- 
gated 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 un- 
inspected nursery stock from any source. 
A separate certificate for the grower of straw- 
berry and bramble plants is required. 
Issued at the State Capitol, Harrisburg, Pa., 
July 1, 1950. 
Department of Agriculture, 
T. L. Guyton, Director, Bureau of Plant Industry 
