. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. The American Florist. 671 ogist, Iiuliiinapolis, Ind. (Act of 1909.) Iowa.—Shipments into the state must be accompanied by official cer- tlflcates of inspection, copies of wliicli should be previously Hied for approval with the state entomologist. Prof. H. E. Summers, State Entomologist, Ames, la. (Amended act of 190(i.) Kansas.—Stock shipped into the state must be accompanied by certill- cates of inspection. Prof. S. J. Hun- ter, State Entomologist, Lawrence. Kans., has charge of the inspection in the south


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. The American Florist. 671 ogist, Iiuliiinapolis, Ind. (Act of 1909.) Iowa.—Shipments into the state must be accompanied by official cer- tlflcates of inspection, copies of wliicli should be previously Hied for approval with the state entomologist. Prof. H. E. Summers, State Entomologist, Ames, la. (Amended act of 190(i.) Kansas.—Stock shipped into the state must be accompanied by certill- cates of inspection. Prof. S. J. Hun- ter, State Entomologist, Lawrence. Kans., has charge of the inspection in the southern section of the state; Prof. T. J. Headlee, State Entomolo- gist, Manhattan. Kans., has charge of the inspection in the northern section of the state. (Act of 1907.) Kentucl<y.—Shipments into the state must lie accompanied with offi- cial certificates of inspection, copies of which should be filed with the state entomologist. Prof. H. Garman, State Entomologist, Lexington, Kv. (Act of 1897.) Louisiana.—Shipments sent into the state must be accompanied with offi- cial certificates of inspection. When a shipment containing two or more orders is sent to an agent or dealer for delivery to different persons, a cer- tificate must accompany each individ- ual order. Wilmon Newell, Entomolo- gist, State Crop Pest Commission, Baton Rouge, La. (Act of 1903, regu- lations of state crop pest commission, approved April 11, 1907.) Maine.—All stock shipped into the state must be accompanied with offi- cial certificates of inspection, but the state entomologist is empowered by law to inspect at the point of destina- tion any stock which may be received: and should such stock be found in- fested with injurious insects or in- fected by plant diseases he may de- stroy the same or return it to the con- signor. E. P. Hitchings, State Ento- mologist. Augusta, Me. (Amended act of 1909.) Maryland.—Stock sent into the state must bear the name of the consignor and consignee and a certif


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