ART. 48] CERTIFICATE——PENALTY. 1341
then the owner shall pay the cost thereof, and if he refuse to
pay the same it shall be collected as prescribed in section 57.
No nurseryman, broker, agent, dealer or other person shall be
permitted to sell, ship, send out, or give away, by mail, express,
freight or otherwise, any trees, vines, shrubs, plants, buds or
cuttings from any such nurseries or premises, without accom-
panying the same, with a copy of the said certificate printed
upon a tag or label not easily destroyed, the same to be firmly
attached in some conspicuous position upon each car load,
box, bale or package so sent out or delivered.
1898, ch. 289, sec. 59.
60. Should any nurseryman, agent, broker, dealer or other
person send out or deliver within the State, or transport to any
other State or territory or the District of Columbia, trees,
vines, shrubs, plants, buds or cuttings, subject to the attacks of
insects and diseases above provided for, without attaching a
copy of said certificate, deface or destroy said certificate, or
wrongfully attach a certificate, he shall be adjudged guilty of
a misdemeanor, and shall upon conviction before any justice
of the peace be fined a sum not less than ten dollars ($10) nor
more than one hundred dollars ($100) and costs of prosecu-
tion for each and every offense, and stand committed until such
fine and costs are paid, and the fines so collected shall be paid
to the trustees of the said college and be added to the funds
herein provided for carrying out the provisions of this sub-title.
Ibid. sec. 59 A.
61. All trees, plants, vines shrubs, buds or cuttings, com-
monly known as nursery stock, grown or handled by each and
every nurseryman within this State, and subject to the attacks
of the aforesaid insects or diseases, shall be fumigated by the
nurseryman owning the same, with hydrocyanic acid gas in
buildings or enclosures inspected and approved by the afore-
said State officers under their direction.
1896, ch. 290, sec. 58. 1898, ch. 289, sec. 60.
62. When any trees, plants, shrubs, vines, buds or cuttings
commonly known as nursery stock are shipped into this State
from any other State or territory, or the District of Columbia
to any nurseryman, broker, dealer, agent or other person in
this State, every carload, bale, box or package thereof shall be
plainly labeled on the outside with the name of the consignor,
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