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DISEASE FREE STOCK 
All nursery stock has been officially inspected by a state inspector and a 
Certificate of inspection is attached to each shipment. 
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S COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA 
2 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE pes 
Ps Nursery Certificate No. 812 (Resident) 5S 
x THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE NURSERY PREMISES 5 
S of ADAMS COUNTY NURSERY AND FRUIT FARMS, George L. Baugher, & 
o Prop., Aspers, Pa., including 30.0 acres of stock have been officially inspected & 
PS ae passed in accordance with the provisions of the Act of April 21, 1937, S 
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x Permission is hereby granted this nurseryman to sell, deliver or trans- 3 
©, port nursery stock during the year ending September 30, 1953; provided ¥ 
& that a tag on which an exact copy of this certificate is printed must be & 
s epee each package, box, bale, truckload or carload lot of nursery stock Ss 
© sold or delivered. PG 
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2 This Certificate does not cover the requirements of any special quar- 
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& antine or regulation promulgated by the Commonwealth or by the United Ed 
S States Department of Agriculture. Furthermore this certificate does not 2 
S apply to trees obtained from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or un- x 
% inspected nursery stock from any source. © 
6 ; A Revere te certificate for the grower of strawberry and bramble plants 3 
* is required. s 
S This certificate is void after September 30, 1953, but may be revoked for cause Re 
PS Issued at the State Capitol, Harrisburg, Pa., August 15, 1952. os 
s ; T. L. GUYTON, Director, Bureau of Plant Industry eS 
In the words of an old English herbalist then, 
“Forward in the name of God: graft, set, plant, and nourish up trees in 
every corner of your ground; the labor is small, the cost is nothing, the 
commodity is great; yourselves shall have plenty, the poor shall have some- 
what in time of want to relieve their necessity, and God shall reward your 
good merits and diligence.” 
