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.StateW Georgia:
Your attention is called to jsecroiis 13
and 10 of the Act of the General Assem
bly of Georgia, creating a Board oi En
tomology, ap oroved Dec 20, 1898, which
sections read as follows:
. Section ljfc Be it further enacted than
any person or persons residing in the
State of Georgia! dealing in or
trees, etc., shall be compelled to have but it is insisted that these require
his or her stock inspected annually, on
or before Nov 1 of each year. If upon
such inspection, such stock is fonud to
conform to the requirements of the
Board of Control, the Inspector shall fur
nish a certificate to that eafeet, arid any
such person or persons making a' ship
ment before the filing of such certificate
with the Chairman of the Board of Con
trol, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
Section 10. It shall be unlawful for
any grower, nurseryman, or corporation,
to ship within the State of Georgia any
trees, shrubs, cuttings, vines, bulbs - or
roots, without, having been previously
inspected by either a State or Experi
ment Station Entomologist, or Govern
ment Officer, within 12 months'of the
date of said shipment, and certificate of
inspection to accompany each box or
package. Yiolarion of this clause will
be considered as a misdemeanor and
punished as such.
Attention is also directed to rule 4
of the rules and regulations adopted by
the Board of Entomology, Jan. 18, 1899,
which rule reads as follows:
Rule 4. Any . trees, shrubs, or other
plants commonly ‘known as nursery
ed such applicant at cost, viz: 60 cents
for the first 100 or part thereof and 25
cents for each aditional 100.
It is not the purpose or the Board to
interfere in any way with the sale of
handling healthy, uninfected plants in this state,
ments must be complied with, and it is
hoped that we will receive your hearty
co-operation. O. B. Stevens, r
Chairman of the Board.
Circular No. 3. Jan. 18th, s 99.
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NEW REQUIREMENTS IN FULL
Ziaws and Regulations That Are oi
Supreme Importance to Every
Fruit Man In Georgia*
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trees, shrubs or other plants in this
Rules and Regulations For the Govern- state, the certificate of .the State Board
ment of the State Entomologist In 0 f Entomology will be issued to the
the-Enforcement of the Act of the same without charge, and official tags
General Assembly of Georgia Provid- bearing a fac simile copy of such certifi-
ing for the Control and Eradication ca j e> and the seal of the said Board, wil
of lnsecfc Pests and Fungous Diseases furnished such applicants at cost.
Which Threaten the Fruit and Other v iz: 60 cents for the first 100 or part
Agricultural Interests of the State, thereof and 25 cents for each additional
I and For the Prevention of the Intro- j00. .
duction of Dangerously Injurious r 7. No transportation company or eom-
Crop Pests From Without the State. mo n carrier, shall deliver any box, bun-
■ . Adopted Jan. 18, 1899. die or package of trees, shrubs or other
In pursuance of an act of the General . plants commonly known as nursery
Assembly of the State of Georgia, ap-J stock, shipped from any other state or
* proved Dec. 20, 1898, amendatory to an cOtintry to any consignee at any station
act of Assembly approved Dec. 21, 1897, j n the State of Georgia, unless each such
creating a Board of Entomology, and an- box, bundle or package is plainly la-
thorizing and directing the same to take beled with a- certificate of inspection
action for the suppression of certain furnished by the Official Entomologist of
hereinafter defined injurious insects and the state or country in which snid stock
fungous diseases, and for the prevention wasgrcwI1) and also with the official
of the further introduction, increase and ^ of the Georgia state Board of Ent«-
dissemination of the same; the follow- mo i G gy f hereintofore provided for. Such
ing rules and regulations are hereby 8hiplnents o£ the nature designated
enacted and promulgated: above originating in the State of Geor-
L In accordance with section 11 of gia, nee d only have the certificate of the
said act, the following insects, fungous gtafee Enfcomologistf ^ unless his cer-
diseases and parasitic plants are hereby is attached to every box, bundle
declared individually and severally, to or packagef of efec ., they shall not
constitute infestation in trees and plants; ^ iiccep ^ L for transportation,
this list to be revised at the will of the 8 companies shall im-
Bc^rd of Entomology: mediately notify the State Entomologist
list of dangerously injurious insects, (Atlanta _ Ga . ) _ when by oversight, neg-
fnngons diseases and parasitic plant: , jig enoe or otherwise, any shipment oi
The San Jose Scale (Aspidiotus per- uncertified nursery stock is received at
tiictosus). any station or wharf in the state, and
The New Peach Scale (Diaspis amyg- it shaU.be his duty to proceed as s^eed-
^09’ ily as possible to investigate and dispose
The Cabbage Web Worm {Hellula o£ s tock as provided for in the act
tutdedu). cited above.
Black Knot (Plovjrig7Uia morbosa). 9. The Slate Entomologist shatf have
i ^ >eac ^ 1 - Yellows. power to require any nurseryman of the
Peach and Plum Rosette. state to fumigate his stock with hydro-
Mistletoe (Phorodendronjldvescens)— evanic acid eas. when in his iudtrment.
Circular No. 2. Jan. 18feh, ’99.
To Nurserymen and Florists who are
shipping or may ship trees, shrubs
and other plants into the State ol:
Georgia:
Your attention is called to section 11!
of the Act of . the General Assembly o:!
Georgia, approved Dec. 20, 1898, en
titled “an act to require the Commis
sioner of Agriculture to establish a
special department of Horticulture and
Pomology, to employ „ Entomologists,
eta, eta,”approvedDea 21,1897, which
section reads as follows:
“Section, 18. Each and every person
residing ip states or countries outside of
the State of Georgia, dealing in or
handling plants, cuttings, trees, vines (
shrubs, bulbs and roots m this state,
shall register his name or firm, and file
a copy of his or-ifcs certificate of inspec
tion, furnished by the Entomologist*
Fruit Inspector, or duly authorized Gov
ernment Official' of his state or country,
with the Chairman of the Board of Con
trol {Commissioner of Agriculture, At
lanta, Go.). Upon failure so todo, said
stock shall be liable to confiscation upon
order of the Inspector. ”
Attention is also directed to roles 5
and 6 of the rules and regulations
adopted by the Georgia State Board of
Entomology Jan. 18, 1899, acting in ac
cordance with the above cited act*
which sections read as follows: ^
Rule 5. Each and every box, bundle
or .package of trees, shrubs or other
plants commonly known as nursery
stock, shipped in carload lots, or less
than carload lots, into the State of Geor
gia from any other state or country,
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVES
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Northeast Side of Public Square.
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keep others from infringing on
your rights.
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DENTISTS.
2. The State Entomologist is hereby
charged with the enforcement 'of the
said act, and as Inspector is directed to lo
cate by personal investigation, corres
pondence and in such other manner as he
may deem best, the above named pests
so far as they exist -in this state, and
give proper directions, and take such
steps in accordance with the above cited
act as he may deem necessary to con
trol or eradicate the same. *
3. In accordance with section 5 of the
above cited act, the State Entomologist is
hereby endowed with power to condemn
and destroy any infested trees, shrubs
or other plants that in his judgment are
not worthy of remedial treatment, when
such infestation is, or is likely to become
a menace to the agricultural interests of
any section of the state, or when the
owner or owners of infested premises
shall refuse or neglect to properly exe
cute the treatment prescribed by him. '
4. Any trees, shrubs or other plants,
commonly known as nursery stock,
shipped within the State of Georgia,
without each box, bundle or package in
every car load, or less than car load lot,
being plainly labeled with an Official
Entomologist’s certificate, to the effect
that the contents-of the same, have been
inspected and found to meet the require
ments of the Board of Entomology, in
accordance with section 10 of the act
cited above, shall be liable to confisca
tion upon the order of the Inspector.
o. Each and every box, bundle or
package of trees, shrubs and other
plants commonly known as nursery
stock, shipped in car load lots, or less
than car load lots, into the State of
Georgia from any other state or conn-'
try, shall be plainly labeled with a cer
tificate of inspection furnished by the
Entomologist, Fruit Inspector, or other
duly authorized official in the state or
country in which said stock was grown,
and also with the official tag of the Geor
gia State Board of Entomology, herein-
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shall be plainly labeled with a certifi
cate of inspection furnished by the En
tomologist, Fruit Inspector, or other duly
authorized official in the state or coun
try, in which said stock was grown, and
also with the official tag of the Georgia
Sfate .Board of Entomology, hereinafter
provided for, said certificate and tag to
be valid for only 12 months from the
date they bear, in accordance with sec
tions 9 and 13 of the act cited above.
Sueh shipments not so labeled, «hq,H be
liable to confiscation upon the order of
the Inspector.
Rule 6. Upon the filing of the proper
certificate as above prescribed in accord
ance with section 12 of said act, and
upon request of any person or persons
residing in states or countries outside of
the State of Georgia, dealing in or hand
ling trees, shrubs, or other plants in this
state, the certificate of the State Board
of Entomology will be issued to the same
For information as to Bootes,
Schedules and Rates, both
Passenger and Fretgnt,
write to either of the undersigned.
receive prompt reply
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and reliable information
A. G. Jackson, Gen. Pass.* Agt
Joe W. White, Tray. Pass-Ag*
• Augusta, Georgia.
S. W. Wilkes, C. F. & P. A., -
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